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Immaculate Constellation

USAP

Secret USAP said to centralize high-quality UAP data across agencies after AATIP came to light in 2017

  Origins and Purpose

According to a 2024 whistleblower memo, this secret program began in 2017 under the Secretary of Defense. It allegedly coordinates compartmented cells across the intelligence community to gather satellite, airborne and maritime observations of unusual craft.12

  Whistleblower Memo

The report describes sophisticated filters that quarantine UAP imagery and telemetry before it enters normal databases. It cites incidents ranging from an F-22 orb encounter to a carrier watched by a glowing sphere, claiming thousands of records are hidden.

11 Page Memo

  Official Response

Michael Shellenberger publicized the memo and testified before Congress, while the Pentagon states no SAP by this name exists and AARO reports no evidence of crash retrievals. Debate continues over whether Immaculate Constellation is real or disinformation.

  Timeline

DateEvent
2017Program reportedly created to restore secrecy after AATIP exposure3
2018–2023Operated quietly, compiling decades of UAP data while Congress set up the UAP Task Force and AARO4
2023-07-26House hearing on UAPs featured David Grusch, foreshadowing later revelations5
2024-10-08Shellenberger revealed the whistleblower memo and the code name Immaculate Constellation3
2024-10DoD spokesperson Sue Gough denied any SAP by that name6
2024-11-13Memo entered the congressional record during a public hearing7
Late 2024–Early 2025Media coverage grew as AARO reiterated it found no hidden crash programs4
2025-03-29Liberation Times examined White House involvement and ongoing uncertainty8
Mid-2025Program remains unacknowledged while investigators pursue leads4

  References

  1. oversight.house.gov

  2. newsnationnow.com

  3. public.substack.com 2

  4. popularmechanics.com 2 3

  5. npr.org

  6. msn.com

  7. theguardian.com

  8. liberationtimes.com

Published on December 1, 2017

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