Immaculate Constellation - A UFO Whistleblower's Journey : PART 2 : WEAPONIZED : Episode #75
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is a former government employee who worked on UAP investigations. They encountered a report that included images and descriptions of unidentified aerial phenomena, including orbs and triangular crafts near military vessels. After reading the report, they felt compelled to report it due to its sensitive nature. They initially approached their supervisor, who dismissed the report and told them to delete it. The person then sought guidance from higher-ups, but their concerns were met with disbelief and dismissal. This experience led them to believe there is a cover-up regarding UAPs within the government. The encounter left them feeling disturbed and motivated to bring the issue to Congress, believing it is a significant national security concern.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview discusses the author's experiences with UAP programs and the government's deception regarding UAP investigations. It highlights the lack of congressional oversight and the collection of UAP data that remains classified. The author expresses concern over the implications of these findings for national security and transparency.
The U.S. government has been running UAP programs without congressional oversight for decades.
Sean Kirkpatrick
“We just don't have enough data to go on it to really know what this is.”
David Grush
“This document is a result of a multi-year internal investigation into the subject of unidentified anomalous phenomena.”
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collection and analysis of UAP data
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AI-driven data collection
The government has been deceiving Congress about UAPs and their investigations.
The Immaculate Constellation report contains evidence of UAPs and their monitoring of military assets.
Congress has no access to certain classified information regarding UAPs.
There is a significant amount of UAP data being collected that is not being shared with Congress or the public.
The U.S. government has been running UAP programs without congressional oversight for decades.