Immaculate Constellation - A Whistleblower Honors His Oath : PART 3 : WEAPONIZED : Episode #76
Analysis Summary
Summary
Matthew Brown is the author of the Immaculate Constellation Report. He discusses the surprise submission of his report to Congress and the reactions it caused among congressional staff. Brown believes that humanity is viewed as a resource by some entities. He shares his experiences meeting with journalists and whistleblowers to facilitate the sharing of information about UAPs. During his meetings, he helped connect witnesses with congressional members to testify about their experiences. Brown describes seeing various UAP shapes, including a large disc and jellyfish-like objects. He expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of Congress in addressing UAP issues but feels that getting his report on the record was a significant win. The encounter has led to ongoing discussions and efforts to uncover more information about UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Matthew Brown discusses the unexpected submission of the Immaculate Constellation Report to Congress, highlighting the tight control over its distribution and the implications for UAP disclosure. He expresses concerns about the treatment of whistleblowers and the potential for lethal actions against those revealing information about non-human entities.
Humanity is considered a resource for non-human entities.
Matthew Brown
“I think humanity to some level is a resource for them.”
Michael Shelonburgger
“I got a story for you. Would you like to chat with me?”
David Grush
“I had a very enlightening conversation with him.”
George
“Our role oftentimes is to connect people.”
The submission of the Immaculate Constellation Report onto the congressional record caught people by surprise, and its distribution was allegedly very tight.
Humanity is considered a resource for non-human entities.
There have been lethal actions taken against individuals who tried to disclose information about UAPs.
The executive branch has limited what can be said in congressional hearings regarding UAPs.
The U.S. military may have replicated some UAP capabilities but does not have full control over the technology.
Analysis Summary
Matthew Brown
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.