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This document is the result of a multi-year, internal investigation into the subjects of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), Technologies of Unknown Origin (TUO), and Non-Human Intelligence (NHI). This investigation was undertaken in response to urgent and credible threats to the public good and safety of the United States of America - and provided to Congress through the UAP whistleblower mechanisms established by the FY23 National Defense Authorization Act, and the FY23 National Intelligence Authorization Act.
The data consulted during this investigation, and summarized in this report, originate from non-public data held within the Executive Branch of the United States Government (USG). The author obtained access to this information while pursuing their lawful duties as an employee of the Department of Defense. This public version of the author's report was reviewed and approved for public release by the Department of State, Bureau of Global Public Affairs.
Core Allegation: Elements of the U.S. Executive Branch have conspired to prevent the U.S. Legislative Branch from exercising its lawful powers of governance with respect to the UAP, TUO, and NHI issues. This criminal conspiracy allegedly keeps the elected government of the United States and its citizens ignorant to profound discoveries and dire threats originating from the existence of UAP, NHI, and their technologies, potentially for decades.
Unambiguous evidence demonstrating the reality of UAP, NHI, and TUO has been made available to Congress by multiple, independent UAP whistleblowers. This document is but one item of evidence brought to Congress, much more exists and hopefully will be made available. In this public version of the report, information is organized into seven categories of evidence, including:
Key Points: IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION is a USAP focused on UAP/ARV intelligence, operating with high secrecy and allegedly not lawfully reported to Congress.
IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION (IC) is identified as an Unacknowledged Special Access Program (USAP) established following the public disclosure of the AATIP/AAWSAP programs by Luis Elizondo in 2017. Upon disclosure to Congress, it was determined that this USAP and its collateral information have not been lawfully reported to Congress.
Key Points: USG possesses compelling IMINT of UAP defying prosaic explanations, collected via diverse sensors. Data integrity is asserted through verifiable chain of custody.
The USG maintains Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) databases accessible to personnel with appropriate security clearances and mission need. These databases are scattered across various organizations and services, leading to a fragmented ownership structure. This dispersion complicates the timely and comprehensive gathering of IMINT related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). Control over access to these datasets primarily reside with the Military Intelligence Enterprise, the Combatant Commands, the Armed Services, and individual Program Managers.
The IMINT collected from datasets available to the DoD, and reviewed for this report, provide compelling evidence for UAP which defy prosaic explanations. There is a large number of unique imagery sensors available to the U.S. military and intelligence community including: Infrared (IR)/Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR), Full Motion Video (FMV), Thermal, and Still Photography. The multitude of wavelengths collected by these sensors have captured UAP characteristics that are difficult or impossible to observe with the human eye alone. Subtle atmospheric effects associated with UAPs are visible through the sensors employed by the U.S. military and intelligence agencies, enabling unique analytic techniques. The verifiable chain of custody for UAP IMINT collected by U.S. military assets ensures a high level of confidence in the accuracy and integrity of the data gathered. The following examples are presented:
Key Points: Analysis of over 400 defense HUMINT reports (1991-2022) from DoD personnel (aviators, intelligence specialists) reveals common UAP shapes, characteristics, and behaviors, often supported by photo/sensor data.
The USG maintains a database of intelligence collected by military personnel across a plethora of topics, including UAP. These individual reports are considered "raw" because they have not undergone evaluation, corroboration, or contextualization into a finished analytical product by Military Intelligence Community analysts. A significant volume of reports documenting first-hand encounters with Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) or Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) by DoD personnel exists within defense HUMINT databases. Many of these UAP reports are filed by military aviators and pilots, as well as service members trained in foreign military intelligence collection activities, and often include photographic evidence and sensor data. When aggregated, these reports reveal significant information on UAP.
This section is directly informed by reviewing over 400 defense HUMINT reports on encounters with UAPs/UFOs by USG personnel spanning from 1991 to 2022. It must be noted that this dataset is not exhaustive - other HUMINT data sources exist which are omitted from this analysis. The defense HUMINT dataset summarized here highlights notable trends in the reporting stream and are presented here along with specific examples.
From 1991 to 2022, the most common UAP shapes reported in this USG dataset were spheres/orbs, discs/saucers ovals/tic-tacs, triangles, boomerang/arrowhead, and irregular/organic. The Triangles/Boomerangs/Arrowhead shapes were by far the rarest and spheres the most common. Variations of morphology within these categories are present i.e. smooth spheres and spheres with protuberances; saucers without domes and saucers with domes; smooth ovals and ovals with surface structures; jellyfish or floating "brains" with appendages; and elongated triangles as well as equilateral triangles.
Observable | Details |
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Size | Sizes range from small objects to those several meters in diameter. |
Speed | Capable of stationary hovering to rapid acceleration; speeds surpassing conventional aircraft have been noted. |
Signatures | Often lack conventional signatures such as heat trails; electromagnetic effects on military electronics reported. |
Colors | Varied, with grey/metallic, greyish-blue, white/white-yellow, and red/orange-red being prevalent. |
Surface Details | Ranges from completely smooth and reflective to having visible protuberances, appendages, concavities, and openings. |
Behaviors | High maneuverability, including abrupt direction changes and the ability to hover. Often observed to fly in complex geometrical formations and to operate in tandem. |
Atmospheric Phenomena | Occasional disturbances in cloud formations and 'heatwave' contrails have been reported. |
Biological Effects | Close observers reported feelings of unease, and of electronic device malfunctions. |
Observable | Details |
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Size | Generally, range from a few meters to over 20 meters in diameter. |
Speed | Exhibits capabilities for both hovering and high-speed flight, often making sudden sprints. |
Signatures | Radar detection varies, visual sightings more common. Some reports include a humming sound. |
Colors | Metallic silver or gray is common, though some have been reported as emitting light or changing color. |
Surface Details | Variations include smooth, featureless surfaces to those with visible domes or segmented panels. |
Behaviors | Sudden vertical ascents, hovering, and silent operation. Some reports indicate the ability to become invisible or blend into the sky. |
Unique Emissions | Instances of electromagnetic interference in nearby devices and vehicles. |
Atmospheric Phenomena | Visual disturbances, such as shimmering air or sudden fog formation. |
Observable | Details |
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Size | Lengths typically from 6 to 40 meters, maintaining proportional width and height. |
Speed | High-speed travel and instant acceleration have been frequently reported, with no sonic boom. |
Signatures | Visual identification often notes a lack of contrail. |
Colors | White or silver. |
Surface Details | Uniformly smooth surface, with occasional reports of protuberances that could be sensors, propulsion elements, weapons, or unknown technology. |
Behaviors | Observed ability to hover and then accelerate suddenly. Some encounters describe them maintaining stable positions despite high winds. |
Observable | Details |
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Size | Medium to large sized, ranging from F-16 to football-field size. |
Speed | Capable of slow, precise movement as well as rapid acceleration to speeds beyond conventional aircraft. |
Signatures | Often reported to emit a soft, humming sound; may affect electronic devices within a certain proximity. |
Colors | Black or dark gray, sometimes with white lights at the corners and a central red light; reports of "twinkling" stars across surface. |
Surface Details | Some have been described with visible surface textures, like panels or ridges, and occasionally stabilizers. |
Behaviors | Hovering is common, as is silent flight. The ability to suddenly vanish or accelerate rapidly is frequently reported. |
Unique Emissions | Triangular UAPs often emit focused beams of light. Toroidal light patterns are sometimes observed to emanate from a central point, leading to rapid acceleration or disappearance. |
Biological Effects | Long-term psychological effects, such as anxiety or insomnia, have been noted, alongside the feeling of 'being watched' or shared awareness with the triangle UAP. |
Observable | Details |
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Size | Wingspans can exceed 30 meters, especially for boomerang-shaped UAPs. Arrowheads typically range from F-16 size to slightly larger. |
Speed | Exhibits both gliding at low speeds and the capacity for high-speed flight. |
Signatures | Visual sightings often note a slow, silent flight profile. |
Colors | Typically dark, blending with the night sky, though some reports include glowing edges or tips. |
Surface Details | Smooth surfaces with a notable aerodynamic design; the arrowhead types show more angular features. |
Behaviors | Known for silent operation and the ability to execute tight turns. |
Unique Emissions | Seen to emit a spherical 'ball' of light from the centerline, which partially envelops the UAP during maneuvers, causing electromagnetic interference with local technologies. |
Observable | Details |
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Size | Highly variable, from small, compact forms to larger, more sprawling structures. |
Speed | Movements range from slow drifting to rapid acceleration, often unpredictable. |
Signatures | Some reports include unusual sounds or the absence of expected aerodynamic noise; electromagnetic effects are common. |
Colors | Often described with bioluminescent qualities or shifting colors, particularly for "floating-brain" or jellyfish types. |
Surface Details | Descriptions vary widely, from smooth, fluid-like surfaces to complex, articulated structures. |
Behaviors | Demonstrates a wide range of behaviors, from controlled maneuvering to erratic patterns of movement. Shape-shifting abilities have been reported. |
Biological Effects | Observations include physical sensations of warmth or cold, unexplained smells (e.g., ozone), and psychological distress. |
Unique Emissions | The floating-brain/jellyfish UAPs occasionally exhibit 'patterned' luminescence or fluctuating lights/colors (typically only visible in the higher-end of the electromagnetic spectrum). |
Atmospheric Phenomena | Sudden temperature drops, and the appearance of clouds have been reported. |
Key Points: Internal DoD records allegedly show a pattern of trivialization, obfuscation, and denial of UAP data to Congress, preventing accurate national security risk assessment. Records also corroborate Luis Elizondo's claims about AATIP/AAWSAP and point to suppressed R&D from UAP/NHI tech.
Discrepancies found throughout the internal records of AARO and DoD interactions with Congress cast serious doubts on the integrity of the DoD's statements to the elected leaders of the United States Government. Extant transcripts held by DoD leadership show a pattern of trivialization, obfuscation, and outright denial of UAP data in what were intended to be highly classified, private, and transparent conversations with appropriate Congressional members. This same behavior also prevents critical members of Congress from receiving an accurate assessment of the national security risks posed by UAPs.
Separately, additional internal records confirm the claims of Mr. Lue Elizondo regarding AATIP/AAWSAP's mission, activities, and findings. Additional documents support the exceptional character and credibility of Mr. Elizondo, These non-public documents include letters of commendation, service award nominations, performance/promotion reviews, archived email chains, and AATIP/AAWSAP program briefings which directly corroborate the public statements of Mr. Elizondo. These records also provide additional insight into the activities of AATIP/AAWSAP, the evolution of the program's findings, and its interactions with senior DoD leadership.
Finally, these records provide insight into highly classified and suppressed areas of scientific research and technology development, derived from the study and exploitation of UAP and NHI technologies.
Key Points: A verified 1978 NSA report (G/00/162-78) on Soviet research into parapsychology, 'psi,' and biological effects of UAP on humans demonstrates long-standing US intelligence interest in these areas, indicating a strategic commitment to understanding UAP/NHI/TUO.
(G/00/162-78). This serial number corresponds to an official NSA report published in 1978. The existence and content of this report was verified by accessing the appropriate intelligence archives. The substance of the report concerns scientific research in the Soviet Union on the topics of parapsychology, 'psi,' and biological effects of UAP on human beings. Additionally, the existence of this reporting stream demonstrates that U.S. intelligence was explicitly tasked to collect on foreign entities active in areas often relegated to the fringes of scientific research, including parapsychology and the biological effects of encounters with UAP. The fact that significant intelligence resources were dedicated to understanding and exploiting information related to UAPs and NHIs highlights a strategic commitment to understanding the full scope of UAP, NHI, and TUO. These and other classified accounts provide a rare public glimpse reveal the contours of a secretive, decades-long competition between major terrestrial powers to collect, exploit, and field novel technologies derived from the study of UAP and NHI.
Key Points: Substantial SIGINT from peer/near-peer countries shows foreign awareness of UAP events over their sensitive military/intelligence facilities (including nuclear sites). These events are treated as serious national security threats.
A substantial body of sensitive signals intelligence collected from peer and near-peer countries demonstrate foreign awareness of UAP events occurring over their sensitive military and intelligence facilities – including nuclear weapons facilities. Due to the exceptionally sensitive nature of the sources and methods involved, only general conclusions are provided here:
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The official disclosure of the existence of Non-Human Intelligences (NHIs) and their presence on Earth is a pivotal moment in human history. The nature of this information is of such incomparable relevance to the public good that it demands to be shared. Some may object and say that disclosure at this time poses too many risks. To them it must be said that we will never be able to predict how individuals, families, communities, and nations will react to revelations of such magnitude.
Moving forward, we must guard against the lure of authoritarian solutions justified by expediency and appeals to national security. The Good in humanity will always triumph through time, and it is in moments of crisis that our capacities for achieving the extraordinary are discovered. Be not afraid.
Scientia Igne Probata; Veritas Per Fidem
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