Whistleblower Alleges Secret Pentagon UFO Program 'Immaculate Constellation'

A whistleblower has claimed the existence of a covert Pentagon program, 'Immaculate Constellation', dedicated to investigating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), also known as UFOs. This program allegedly operated without congressional oversight since its inception in 2017.

Key incidents reported include:

  • F-22 fighter jet surrounded by orbs, forcing it to abandon its mission.

  • Navy aircraft crew witnessing an orange-red sphere descending rapidly, causing unease.

The whistleblower, whose identity is confidential for safety reasons, asserts that the Department of Defense (DoD) has mismanaged UAP issues without proper oversight. In response, the DoD has denied the existence of any program named 'Immaculate Constellation', stating there are no historical records of such a Special Access Program (SAP).

This revelation comes amidst increasing bipartisan calls for transparency regarding UAP investigations. Lawmakers have been pushing for more information following recent congressional hearings exploring UAP phenomena and their implications for national security.

Despite the Pentagon's denials, the claims align with earlier testimonies from former intelligence officials, including David Grusch, who also spoke about secret UAP retrieval programs. The ongoing debate highlights the urgency for accountability and disclosure in government handling of UAP encounters.

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