Unacknowledged UAP Program? A Breakdown of Immaculate Constellation & UAP Hearings

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Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 8:09 PMOP

Night owls,

I've been digging through some rabbit holes lately, and I need to share what I've found. If you've been following the recent Congressional UFO hearings, you know something shifted in November 2024. But the surface story... that's not even the half of it.

Let's talk about Immaculate Constellation.

What is Immaculate Constellation?

According to UFO whistleblower testimony delivered to Congress, Immaculate Constellation is an unacknowledged Special Access Program (SAP), a "parent" program allegedly created in 2017 to do one thing: collect and quarantine the military's best UAP imagery. Not study it. Not share it.

Bury it.

The name itself reportedly came from whistleblower Michael Shellenberger, who warned that simply printing the words "Immaculate Constellation" could trigger government surveillance under FISA. That's how classified this Pentagon secret UFO program allegedly is.

Think about that for a moment. A program so sensitive that naming it puts you on a watchlist.

The details that have leaked out are... troubling.

The F-22 Orb Encounters

One of the most disturbing accounts involves orb UFOs and an F-22 Raptor, one of the most advanced fighter jets on Earth.

Multiple orbs, spherical UAPs exhibiting physics-defying flight characteristics, allegedly surrounded an F-22 and forced it out of its patrol area. Not engaging. Not attacking. Herding.

Like we were the wildlife and they were the rangers.

This wasn't a dogfight. This was something demonstrating absolute control over our airspace, treating a $150 million stealth fighter like a stray dog being shooed away from someone's yard.

The pilot wasn't shot down. He was dismissed.

The Aircraft Carrier Missing Time Incident

If the F-22 encounter doesn't keep you up at night, this one will.

Crew aboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier reported an orange-red sphere descending from high altitude. Multiple witnesses. Trained military personnel. But here's where it gets strange: witnesses reported feeling like they "snapped out of a trance" afterward.

Missing time. On a warship. In the middle of an encounter that was never supposed to be discussed.

For those unfamiliar, missing time is a phenomenon commonly reported in close encounters and alien abduction cases, periods where witnesses can't account for minutes or hours of their experience. It's one thing when a lone driver on a backroad reports it. It's another when it happens to a crew on a Navy vessel.

What happened during those lost minutes? The witnesses don't know. And officially, the encounter never happened.

The Yemen Drone Footage: September 2025 Congressional Hearing

A couple months ago, Rep. Eric Burlison did something unprecedented during the September 2025 UAP transparency hearing, he publicly showed classified footage.

The video depicted an MQ-9 Reaper drone firing a Hellfire missile at a high-speed orb UAP off the coast of Yemen. This wasn't grainy footage from the 1950s. This was a modern military drone engaging an unidentified target with one of our most reliable weapons systems.

The official assessment? "It kept going, and it looked like the debris was taken with it."

We hit it. It didn't care.

The object exhibited what analysts call transmedium capability and instant acceleration, behaviors that defy known physics and engineering. It absorbed a direct hit from a missile designed to destroy tanks and kept moving.

What material can do that? What propulsion system allows that kind of performance? According to AARO (the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office), they don't know.

What AARO Director Jon Kosloski Actually Said

Here's the quote that's been rattling around my skull, from AARO Director Jon Kosloski himself:

"There are interesting cases that I, with my physics and engineering background and time in the intelligence community, I do not understand. And I don't know anybody else who understands them either."

That's not a conspiracy theorist on a podcast. That's not some anonymous source. That's the head of the Pentagon's official UAP office admitting, on the record, that there are cases that defy explanation by anyone in the intelligence community.

Read that again. The man whose job is to explain these things is saying he can't.

The Numbers: AARO's 2024 UAP Report

The Pentagon's FY24 Consolidated Annual Report on UAP contains some striking statistics:

- 1,652 total UAP reports received by AARO as of October 2024

- 757 new cases reported between May 2023 and June 2024

- 21 cases remain "truly anomalous", unexplainable by any known physics or engineering

- 18 incidents occurred near nuclear infrastructure and weapons sites

That last number should concern everyone. UFOs near nuclear sites isn't a new phenomenon, it's been documented since the 1940s at facilities like Los Alamos and Oak Ridge. But AARO confirming it in an official report? That's different.

They're watching our nukes. They've always been watching our nukes.

The official conclusion from AARO states: "To date, AARO has discovered no evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology."

But 21 cases they can't explain, 18 near nuclear sites, and a director who admits he doesn't understand what he's looking at? That's not a denial. That's a carefully worded non-answer.

David Grusch and the Whistleblower Testimony

No discussion of UAP disclosure is complete without mentioning David Grusch.

Grusch, a former intelligence officer with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), served on the UAP Task Force from 2019-2021. In July 2023, he delivered bombshell testimony to Congress claiming:

- The U.S. maintains a highly secretive UFO crash retrieval program

- The government possesses craft of non-human origin

- "Non-human biologics" were recovered from some crash sites

When Rep. Nancy Mace asked directly about recovered biological material, Grusch confirmed: "Non-human biologics were discovered during some of the crash recoveries for UAPs."

Non-human biologics. That's not ambiguous language. That's not "weather balloons" or "swamp gas."

Since his testimony, Grusch has reportedly received additional security clearances to discuss legacy programs. In December 2024, he claimed that President Trump had been "fully briefed" on UAPs.

AARO has attempted multiple times to interview Grusch, but he has declined, citing concerns about an ongoing DOD Inspector General whistleblower reprisal investigation.

Why would someone who claims to want disclosure refuse to talk to the official UAP investigation office? Unless he doesn't trust them. Unless he believes AARO itself is compromised.

Luis Elizondo: From AATIP to "Imminent"

Luis Elizondo ran the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) from 2010-2017 before resigning in protest over what he called excessive secrecy.

In his 2024 book "Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs," Elizondo details his experiences investigating UAPs for the Department of Defense. At the November 2024 Congressional hearing, he testified:

"Let me be clear: UAP are real. Advanced technologies not made by our Government, or any other government, are monitoring sensitive military installations around the globe. Furthermore, the U.S. is in possession of UAP technologies, as are some of our adversaries."

Elizondo isn't speculating. He's stating, under oath, that the U.S. has alien technology in its possession. That foreign adversaries may have it too. That we're being monitored by something that isn't ours.

The Silence: Whistleblower Retaliation

What happens to people who talk? They get destroyed.

From the September 2025 hearing, anonymous testimony revealed the cost of coming forward:

"Since my ICIG complaint, I've been prevented from assuming prior employment and can confirm I'm still blacklisted from certain agencies within the intelligence community."

Multiple whistleblowers reported phishing attempts by intelligence agencies trying to assess what they disclosed to the Inspector General.

Others described professional exile, security clearance revocations, and veiled threats.

As one witness stated: Many stay silent "out of fear for their careers, reputations, and the safety of their families."

These people are risking everything. And the Pentagon's official response to Immaculate Constellation?

"The Department of Defense has no record, present or historical, of any type of SAP called 'IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION.'"

No record. Of course not.

The UAP Disclosure Act: What's Coming?

There's movement on the legislative front. The UAP Disclosure Act of 2024, proposed by Senator Mike Rounds, would:

- Establish congressional oversight of UAP programs

- Create a review board with declassification authority

- Implement a 7-year public disclosure plan

The National Defense Authorization Act 2024 already requires the National Archives to establish an "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Records Collection", forcing all federal agencies to review and organize UAP records for potential public release.

Something is happening. Slowly. Reluctantly. But it's happening.

For the Curious: Sources and Further Reading

I've compiled sources for those who want to go deeper. These aren't conspiracy blogs, they're official documents, mainstream news outlets, and congressional records:

Official Government Sources:

- https://media.defense.gov/2024/Nov/14/2003583603/-1/-1/0/FY24-CONSOLIDATED-ANNUAL-REPORT-ON-UAP-508.PDF

- https://oversight.house.gov/hearing/unidentified-anomalous-phenomena-exposing-the-truth/

- https://www.archives.gov/research/topics/uaps/faqs

News Coverage:

- https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/what-is-immaculate-constellation/

- https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a62991034/immaculate-constellation-ufo-unit/

- https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/pentagons-ufo-report-finds-700-new-cases-21/story?id=115878401

- https://www.npr.org/2024/11/13/nx-s1-5189426/ufo-uap-hearing-congress-2024

- https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ufo-hearing-ex-pentagon-official-says-government-cabal-hiding-the-fact-we-not-alone

Deep Dives:

- https://thedebrief.org/intelligence-officials-say-u-s-has-retrieved-non-human-craft/

- https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/what-the-uap-disclosure-act-of-2024-means-for-ufo-sightings

The Bottom Line

Here's what we know:

- A classified program called Immaculate Constellation allegedly exists to hide UAP evidence

- 21 cases remain unexplained by the Pentagon's own office

- Multiple whistleblowers have testified under oath about crash retrievals and non-human biologics

- The head of AARO admits there are cases no one can explain

- UAPs continue to be detected near nuclear weapons sites

- People who talk face career destruction

Here's what we don't know:

- What these objects are

- Where they come from

- Why they're here

- What the government actually has in those vaults

Has anyone else heard versions of this story? Drop what you know, eyewitness accounts especially.

The truth isn't out there, friends. It's locked in a vault somewhere, marked with a name they swear doesn't exist.

Stay curious. Stay skeptical. And keep watching the skies.

- Jack

For entertainment purposes only. Any resemblance to real paranormal investigations, classified programs, or interdimensional entities is purely coincidental... probably.

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