CD307: Immaculate Constellation • U.S. military whistleblo…
CD307: Immaculate Constellation
• U.S. military whistleblowers have testified to Congress about secret programs involving non-human piloted aircraft and submersibles, providing new insights into unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
• The testimonies include details about a secret program called Immaculate Constellation, which allegedly holds significant evidence of extraterrestrial life.
• Dr. Jon T. Kosloski, Director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), stated that no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings or technology has been found so far.
• Kosloski noted that most UAP reports occur at altitudes between 15,000 and 25,000 feet, with many identified as balloons or drones, and mentioned the influence of satellite constellations like Starlink on UAP reporting.
• Retired Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet shared an email about near mid-air collisions with unidentified objects during a naval exercise, indicating a lack of follow-up on UAP safety risks.
• Former Department of Defense official Luis Elizondo claimed that advanced technologies not created by any government are monitoring military installations, and that the U.S. possesses UAP technologies.
• Elizondo called for a unified government approach to UAP issues, emphasizing the need for transparency and protections for whistleblowers to encourage reporting.
• Michael Shellenberger reported allegations that AARO and the Pentagon have unlawfully withheld significant UAP information from Congress.
• A whistleblower disclosed the existence of the Immaculate Constellation program, which consolidates UAP observations and includes high-quality imagery and intelligence data.
• The congressional report outlines various UAP types and incidents, including orbs forcing military aircraft out of patrol areas and a video of a UAP emerging from the ocean off Kuwait.
• A video of a UAP was found on the SIPR network, used by the DoD for classified information.
• UAP researcher John Greenewald has faced increasing government denial of his Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for UAP information, despite having an extensive archive.
• Government denials of interest in UFOs contrast with Greenewald's documents, indicating a lack of transparency since the 2017 leak of three UAP videos.
• The DoD's AARO has used a B7 exemption to withhold documents, claiming they relate to law enforcement investigations, which Greenewald disputes.
• The Naval Air Systems Command initially stated no additional UAP videos were found but later acknowledged their existence while denying their release due to classification.
• Michael Gold highlighted the lack of a clear reporting process for civilian pilots witnessing UAPs, worsened by stigma and inadequate FAA guidance.
• An independent study team recommended using NASA’s Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) for confidential UAP reporting, which has collected nearly 2 million reports over 47 years.
• During a congressional hearing, Elizondo confirmed the existence of secret UAP crash retrieval programs and acknowledged government compensation for employees injured by UAP incidents.
• Shellenberger discussed the Immaculate Constellation program, which documents UAPs and has credible sources, indicating a wealth of high-resolution visual data held by the military.
• Elizondo described his military intelligence background and involvement in the AATIP program, which investigated UAPs.
• The USS Omaha incident involved a UAP exhibiting transmedium travel, entering the water from the atmosphere, highlighting unexplained phenomena.
• Elizondo noted a historical pattern of UAP sightings over military installations, suggesting a connection to sensitive sites and national security concerns.
• Elizondo characterized UAPs as an enigma and a significant intelligence failure if they represent adversarial technology, stressing the need for transparency and oversight.
• Elizondo confirmed that UAP programs operate without proper congressional oversight, raising concerns about accountability and public information.
• There is a history of misleading information being disseminated through media to discredit specific topics, with documentation available to prove inaccuracies.
• Dr. Tim Gallaudet has not personally seen submersible objects but has received reports from submarine witnesses about unusual sonar data, including an object mimicking a Russian torpedo's speed.
• An object observed in the 1980s followed a nuclear submarine for several minutes before rapidly exiting, demonstrating capabilities beyond current technology.
• Shellenberger discussed extensive databases related to UAPs, including images, videos, and human intelligence reports collected over decades, but did not disclose sources.
• Shellenberger indicated that a UAP-related program was managed by the Department of Defense but held at the White House, though he could not verify this.
• Michael Gold raised the iss…