The Pentagon has categorically denied a report claiming that a whistleblower has, for the first time, revealed the name of an ultra-secret program investigating UFOs.

The whistleblower has named an “active and highly secretive” unacknowledged special access program (USAP) being illegally withheld from US Congress, according to independent American journalist Michael Shellenberger, writing on his Public Substack blog.

‘Immaculate Constellation’ is allegedly the name of a program established by the Department of Defense in 2017 after The New York Times revealed the existence of an earlier UFO investigation effort, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).

  • Orbituary
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    212 days ago

    I am not sure whether I would believe them if they turned their story around and said they existed without extensive visual evidence, and even then, Gen AI has fucked us.

  • ThePowerOfGeek
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    Sean Kirkpatrick, former director of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), told the NY Post’s Steven Greenstreet, “There’s no such thing. I had access to all of the unacknowledged SAPs and reviewed them with the SAPCO director.”

    Oh, well if this guy is saying it then it must be true. Because why would a person who is notoriously hostile to UAP research and who is apparently fixated with covering up government work lie. /s

    Interesting that the name that was leaked for this program is ‘Immaculate Constellation’, given the supposed influence of fundamentalist Christians on UAP programs. These are supposed to be the same people who claim that UAPs are piloted by literal demons.