Whistleblower Report Reveals Secret Pentagon UAP Program: ‘Immaculate Constellation’
A recently leaked whistleblower report has exposed a secretive Pentagon program called “Immaculate Constellation”, allegedly focused on the retrieval and study of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). Independent journalist Michael Shellenberger broke the story, although the Department of Defense denies any such program exists. More details can be found in the original report at this source.
- The whistleblower claims that “Immaculate Constellation” was created in 2017 following revelations about a previous UAP program known as the Advance Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). This newly uncovered program is said to operate with no congressional oversight, managing data on UAP encounters.
- The report highlights alarming incidents involving UAPs, such as mysterious orbs forcing an F-22 out of its patrol area and a orange-red sphere descending near a Navy aircraft. These encounters are reportedly stored in a classified intelligence database.
- Despite these claims, Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough has publicly denied the existence of any program named “Immaculate Constellation,” citing a lack of any historical or current records. However, journalist Shellenberger asserts the whistleblower is credible and fears retaliation for disclosing this information.
The whistleblower behind the leaked report claims that the Immaculate Constellation program began in 2017, potentially in response to revelations from the New York Times about a previous UAP initiative, AATIP. The program has reportedly been operating outside of congressional oversight, dealing with UAP-related incidents and data. While the whistleblower has not provided intelligence imagery of the UAPs, they describe significant fear of retaliation, adding a layer of tension to the revelations.
The whistleblower report includes unsettling details of encounters involving UAPs, such as orbs surrounding military aircraft, including an instance where an F-22 was reportedly forced to leave its patrol route. Another encounter detailed in the report involves a crew aboard a Navy aircraft who saw a large orange-red sphere descending from the sky. These incidents are said to be documented and stored in a classified intelligence database, though no images or videos have been released to the public.
The Pentagon, however, denies these claims. Sue Gough, a spokesperson for the Department of Defense, stated that there is no official record of any program called “Immaculate Constellation.” Gough reiterated the long-standing position of the Pentagon, stating that while UAPs have been reported, they are more often attributed to misidentifications of drones or top-secret projects, rather than evidence of extraterrestrial life. The Pentagon has continued to push back against the growing public interest in the possibility of secret UFO programs.
Journalist Michael Shellenberger has confirmed that the whistleblower remains anonymous due to concerns for their safety. According to Shellenberger, the individual stumbled upon the information accidentally and has since feared public retaliation. The whistleblower’s concerns add a new layer of complexity to an already murky subject, raising further questions about the extent of the U.S. government’s involvement in UAP research. This report continues to stir debate in the public sphere, as more whistleblowers step forward with their own accounts.
Term | Definition |
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UFO | Unidentified flying object; often linked to extraterrestrial theories. |
UAP | Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, modern terminology used by military and government agencies. |
Whistleblower | An individual who exposes hidden illegal or unethical activities within an organization. |
Michael Shellenberger | An independent journalist known for exposing hidden government programs. |
AATIP | Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a U.S. government program focused on investigating UFOs. |
AARO | The Pentagon’s office that investigates UAP sightings. |
F-22 | A high-performance fighter aircraft often mentioned in military UAP encounters. |
Sue Gough | Department of Defense spokesperson who often refutes claims of secret UAP programs. |
Immaculate Constellation | An alleged secretive UAP program, first revealed by a whistleblower. |
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