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INTRODUCTION

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.

The results of this investigation are deeply disturbing. 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. The information provided by the author strongly suggests that the U.S.
Executive Branch has been managing UAP/NHI issues without Congressional
knowledge, oversight, or authorization for some time, quite possibly decades.
This criminal conspiracy 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.

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: an
Unacknowledged Special Access Program (uSAP); Imagery Intelligence (IMINT);
human intelligence (HUMINT); signals intelligence (SIGINT); USG bureaucratic
records; USG historical records; and other sensitive sources. All information in
this report is derived from access to non-public information.


SECTION 1: UNACKNOWLEDGED SPECIAL ACCESS PROGRAM - IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION is 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.

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION's primary mission is collecting imagery intelligence on
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and ARV/RV (Reproduction Vehicles) utilizing
tasked and untasked U.S. military-intelligence resources. As part of a network
of SAPs linked to Non- Human Intelligence (NHI) and UAP technologies, IMMACULATE
CONSTELLATION acts as a nexus for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating
intelligence on the activities, capabilities, and locations of anomalous
aerospace threats that originate from foreign or unidentified sources.

The intelligence within the IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION program primarily consists
of high-quality Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) and collateral Measurement and
Signatures Intelligence (MASINT) of UAPS and ARV/RVS within Earth's atmosphere.
The collection platforms involved are a blend of tasked and untasked
capabilities in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), the upper atmosphere, military and
civilian aviation altitudes and maritime environments. IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION
pays particular attention to anomalous aerospace platforms that have been
developed through the study or acquisition of technologies of unknown origin by
foreign nations or unknown entities. UAP and ARV/RV signatures and preferred
operating areas are known to the program, enabling a degree of strategic
awareness and warning. Finally, IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION shows that UAP and
ARV/RVs are operating around the globe, often in close proximity to sensitive
foreign assets and locations.

The categorization of IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION as a 'parent' USAP, with various
'child' SAPS under its umbrella, indicates a high level of compartmentalization
and secrecy. In effect, IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION serves as a central or 'parent'
USAP that consolidates observations of UAP and ARV activities detected by tasked
and untasked collection platforms. Sophisticated internal information security
controls are a major part of the IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION program, which
enforces compartmentalization by detecting, quarantining, and transferring UAP
and RV imagery collection incidents before they are circulated within the
Military Intelligence Enterprise.

In conclusion, IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION shows that the USG is not only aware of
UAPS and TUO, but also foreign state efforts to replicate UAP and TUO
capabilities. The data within IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION reveals the capacity of
the U.S. Armed Services and Military Intelligence Community to detect, track,
identify, and engage anomalous transmedium platforms. IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION
also demonstrates the extant capability to detect, quarantine, and transfer UAP
and RV collection incidents before they are observed and circulated within the
Military Intelligence Enterprise, partially explaining why many otherwise
cleared members of the military and IC are unaware of UAP activities. Finally,
the existence of IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION provides verifiable evidence of the
witting participation by elements of the U.S. Armed Services, Defense Civil
Service, and the Intelligence Community in a global surveillance and
reconnaissance mission tasked with monitoring UAPS and ARV/RVS.


SECTION 2: USG IMAGERY INTELLIGENCE

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:

CENTCOM Cuboid Formation of Metallic Orbs: On USG networks, there exists
daytime- FMV and daytime-FLIR footage of a formation of ~12 metallic orbs
skimming the ocean surface at high-speed before dispersing in multiple
directions. The rapid and agile maneuvering of the metallic orbs were
incompatible with known aerospace vehicles and were between 3-6 meters in
diameter. In the opening segment of this footage, the ~12 metallic orbs flew in
a tight 'cuboid' formation; the metallic orbs were in three vertical-square
formations of ~4 orbs each, arranged in a three-pronged configuration, creating
the illusion of a cube shape at distance. All the orbs were white-hot against
the black-cold ocean in the FLIR footage, and each sphere created a feint
atmospheric distortion both around itself and as a heat-shimmer 'contrail'. The
metallic orbs moved in this cube formation over the ocean for some time, before
rapidly breaking formation as pairs. The sensor platform lost track of most of
the metallic orbs as they ascended in altitude and accelerated in speed but
maintained observation on a pair of metallic orbs continuing the original
trajectory of the larger formation.

CENTCOM Fast Mover Observed Transiting Over Sensitive Facilities: On USG
networks, there exists FLIR footage of a small-medium oval UAP flying at high
speed and low to the surface. The footage begins as routine surveillance of a
sensitive coastal facility, when the oval UAP rapidly comes into frame as it
flies above coastal facilities. The oval UAP then makes a rapid turn towards the
ocean where it is tracked by the collection platform. The oval UAP is tracked
flying low over the open ocean at high speed before the track is lost.

INDOPACOM Intelligence Vessels Positioned to Collect on Reproduction Vehicle: On
USG networks, there exists Infrared footage of and imagery of a grouping of
vessels engaged in SIGINT and MASINT collection at night in a specific area of
the Pacific Ocean. In this footage, which was in close-proximity to the vessels,
a large equilateral-triangle UAP suddenly appears directly over the ships. Three
bright points are seen at each bottom corner of the UAP, which is observed to
slowly rotate on its horizontal access. This rotation partially reveals a
horizontal bar of sweeping lights. Intelligence analysis associated with this
event specifies that the equilateral- triangle is a Reproduction Vehicle (RV)
and concludes that the vessels must have been aware of the RV's frequent use of
those coordinates, due to foreign pre-positioning of advanced collection assets
at the exact time and place. After a brief period of hovering and slowly
rotating approximately 500-1000 meters above the ocean, the RV suddenly
disappears, and the footage ends.

INDOPACOM Equilateral Triangle UAP Tails Unwitting Vessel: On USG networks,
there exists infrared footage of an equilateral-triangle UAP, approximately
fighter-jet sized, hovering less than 200 meters above a vessel, in the night at
a location in the Pacific. Intelligence analysis associated with this event
specifies that the equilateral-triangle is an ARV/RV of unknown origin. The
vessel gives no signs that it is aware of the ARV/RV maintaining altitude and
bearing directly overhead. Two lights on the underside of the ARV/RV are
visible, while a third is blocked from view due to a slightly upward angle of
orientation.

INDOPACOM Large Disc Using Clouds as Concealment: On USG networks there exists
OPIR footage of a large saucer shaped UAP emerging from within a dense cloud
formation. The saucer registered black-hot against white-cold, with atmospheric
disturbances caused by the saucer shaped UAP visible. The saucer was between
200-400 meters in circumference and displayed symmetrical concavities on the
upper surface. The saucer shaped UAP emerges at a shallow angle travelling
upwards towards the outer atmosphere. After breaking above the cloud cover, the
saucer shaped UAP suddenly reverses its direction, descending partially back
into the cloud cover, then accelerating rapidly out of frame and partially
obscured by the could tops. This behavior was evasive in nature and implied that
the saucer shaped UAP had become aware that it was under observation by a
space-based collection platform.

INDOPACOM Boomerang UAP Observed by Pilot and Sensor Suite: On USG networks
there exists FLIR footage of a swept-boomerang UAP maneuvering at an uncertain
altitude at a location off the eastern coast of a country. The UAP is tracked
against clouds by the sensor suite of the operating craft. The UAP is observed
rapidly decelerating to a stationery hover, followed by the sudden emission of a
sphere of light from the junction of the two 'wings' which expands to partially
engulf the craft in a rotating sphere of light, at which point the available
footage ends.

NORTHCOM Jellyfish UAP Crosses US-Mexico Border: On USG networks, there exists
FLIR footage of an irregularly shaped UAP flying across the southern border. The
UAP appeared in FLIR to be 'mottled' irregularly with hot/cold emissions and
approximated a jellyfish or floating 'brain' with hanging appendages in
appearance. The UAP flew against the wind with no visible means of propulsion,
maintained an unnatural 'rigidity' in its movements and flight path, and
maintained a comparatively low altitude to geographic features. In appearance
and behavior, footage of this UAP violating the airspace of the southern border
resembled the same class of UAPS observed near DoD facilities in Iraq and
Afghanistan. There exists at least one compilation video of this class of UAP,
sourced from DoD force protection assets and Theater ISR, which uses this
footage as a point of comparison.

NORTHCOM Supersonic 'Range Fouler' Intercepts USN Fighter: On USG networks there
exists FLIR footage and radar data of a supersonic UAP of uncertain
characteristics conducting a head-on intercept of a USN fighter operating off
the Eastern Seaboard. The UAP is observed emerging from a cloudbank at
high-speed and approaching the USN aircraft head-on, rapidly passing over the
left side of the cockpit. Radar data from this approach tracks the UAP on its
approach towards the craft providing information on speed, heading, and
elevation.

SOUTHCOM Tic-Tac Detected by Space Asset in Proximity of Vessel: On USG networks
there exists OPIR imagery and MASINT of a Tic-Tac UAP transiting through an area
of the Atlantic Ocean. The Tic-Tac maneuvers at an altitude at or near local
cloud cover, and correlated electromagnetic signatures were collected by MASINT.
In the available footage the Tic-Tac UAP transits rapidly through the field of
regard as it transits the ocean. No observed reaction is seen to come from the
vessel, but its proximity in time and space to the trajectory of this UAP
suggests foreknowledge of the UAP event by intelligence.


SECTION 3: DEFENSE HUMAN INTELLIGENCE REPORTING

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.


COMMON UAP/UFO SHAPES OBSERVED IN DEFENSE HUMINT DATASET

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.

 * Sphere or Orb: Spheres were the most reported shape, with variations ranging
   from smooth featureless orbs to spheres with visible openings or appendages.
   These objects' prevalence suggests a possible standard in UAP design or
   function, capable of high maneuverability and speed. The diversity within the
   sphere category, spanning from simple, polished appearances to more complex
   structures with appendages, suggests a broad range of purposes or
   technologies unique to the platform's mission and/or the originator.
 * Disc or Saucer: Saucer-shaped UAPS, reported with and without domes, were the
   second-most common shape reported. Flat saucers were reported as well, these
   being disc like objects without pronounced domes. Traditional bi-convex UAPS
   are also reported in the data.
 * Oval or Tic-Tac: Oval-shaped UAPS were infrequently reported within the
   dataset, and only after approximately 2003; these UAPS either maintained a
   uniform 'egg-like' symmetry, occasionally tapered into a teardrop shape.
   Cylinders with convex ends (Tic-Tacs) fall into this category, and
   occasionally featured visible protuberances on the 'top' or 'bottom' of the
   otherwise uniform planform.
 * Triangle: Triangles were among the rarest UAPs reported in the data. Most of
   these sightings were equilateral triangles, occasionally with vertical
   'stabilizers' visible on the 'top' of the UAP. Elongated (isosceles) types
   were also reported, occasionally with the same vertical stabilizers observed
   on the equilateral type.
 * Boomerang or Arrowhead: Boomerangs and 'Arrowhead' shaped UAPS were also
   among the rarest reported. The boomerang UAPS exhibited bilateral symmetry,
   with sweeping wings and a high aspect ratio. Arrowhead UAPS also showed
   bilateral symmetry, but possessed tapered wings and a low aspect ratio,
   typically with highly swept leading edges.
 * Irregular or Organic: Irregularly shaped UAPS, those that defy simple
   geometric description, were among the rarest reported sightings.
   Shape-shifting UAPS also appear in the dataset, typically having a spherical
   or disc-like "base" form from which irregular geometries are seen to project.
   "Floating brain" or "jellyfish" UAPS are present as well, characterized by a
   central mass from which multiple "arms" or spars hang downward. Finally,
   combined shapes were also observed, including cubes within spheres, ringed
   saucers, and various rectangular and cuboid forms.


COMMON OBSERVABLE BEHAVIORS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF UAP/UFO SHAPES OBSERVED IN
DEFENSE HUMINT DATASET

Table 1: Sphere/Orb

Observable Details 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.


Table 2: Disc/Saucer

Observable Details 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.


Table 3: Oval/Tic-Tac

Observable Details 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.


Table 4: Triangular

Observable Details 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.


Table 5: Boomerang/Arrowhead

Observable Details 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.


Table 6: Irregular/Organic

Observable Details 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.



EXAMPLES OF DEFENSE HUMINT REPORTS ON UAP:

Close Encounter by CVN Flight Deck Personnel: While on active duty in the
Pacific, flight deck personnel working night duty experienced a close encounter
with a spherical UAP of medium-large size. On-duty flight deck crew observed a
small orange-red sphere maneuvering at high altitude above the CVN. Shortly
after first observation, the UAP rapidly descended from high altitude to a
position directly above the flight deck of the CVN (height approximately 100-
200 yards). The UAP maintained altitude and matched speed with the underway CVN
for an uncertain period; observing personnel reported altered perceptions of
time during the close encounter. The UAPS appeared to emit a soft orange-red
light which, bizarrely, did no illuminate the ocean or the flight deck of the
CVN despite the visual appearance of intense luminosity. The surface of the UAP
was observed to be dynamic, 'roiling like the surface of the sun'. The UAP took
no reported actions during the encounter, only maintaining a close-in proximity
to the CVN. After an uncertain period, the UAP suddenly shot into the air,
disappearing at a point high above the CVN. Observing personnel felt as if they
'snapped out of a trance' and sense of profound unease. The incident report
concludes with noting that the CVN had not responded in any way to what was
perceived as a hostile interception by the UAP.

Metallic Orbs Intercept F-22 on CONUS Air Surveillance and Control Mission:
While performing a routine Airspace Surveillance and Control Mission in the
Eastern Air Defense Sector, an F-22 fighter observed multiple UAP contacts at
mission-altitude. Moving to intercept, the F-22 pilot noted multiple metallic
orbs - slightly smaller than a sedan - hovering in place. Upon vectoring towards
the UAPs, a smaller formation of the metallic orbs accelerated at rapid speed
towards the F-22, which was unable to establish radar locks on the
presumed-hostile UAPS. The F-22 broke trajectory and attempted to evade but was
intercepted and boxed in by approximately 3-6 UAPS. One UAP maneuvered in
proximity (>12 meters) to the area directly starboard of the cockpit; there the
UAP established a rigid spatial relationship with the F-22, maintaining its
exact position and orientation parallel with the F-22's cockpit despite multiple
evasive rolls and maneuvers. Surrounded by the presumed-hostile UAPS, the F-22
was forced out of the mission area under the escort of the UAP formation.

Perimeter of Sensitive Facility Breached by UAP: At a military airfield located
on the Eastern Seaboard, ground personnel reported a lengthy, low-altitude
intrusion late at night by a small, spherical UAP. The UAP displayed visual
signature management, appearing as a blurry sphere around which light was
distorted or 'bent'; this effect emanated outward from the central sphere,
giving the appearance of a heat-haze or misty volume of distorted light. Ground
personnel reported eyestrain, headaches, and a feeling of unease or dread while
observing this 'dark sphere'. The UAP was first observed while slowly crossing
the runway, moving in the direction. of a sensitive area. Once across, the UAP
hovered above a grouping of ground equipment, before floating further towards a
building within the sensitive area. The UAP then floated the building before
suddenly disappearing. Ground personnel were uncertain of the length of the
encounter, but estimated their observation lasted between 10 to 15 minutes.


SECTION 4: DOD BUREAUCRATIC RECORDS

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.

Specific examples known to the author include: denying the existence of multiple
Compartmented Access Programs (CAPS) owned by a Military Intelligence Agency
which directly related to the UAP mission; denying the existence of joint
DoD/inter-department Special Access Programs (SAPS) directly related to the UAP
mission and the study of TUO; and finally, the denial of the existence of
IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION by DoD representatives to appropriate Congressional
members and their staff.

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.


SECTION 5: RESTRICTED USG HISTORICAL RECORDS

(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 NHÍs 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.


SECTION 6: SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE

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:

 * Foreign countries are known to have observed UAPS whose signatures and
   behaviors correlate to those observed by the United States.
 * These UAP events are treated by the security apparatuses of each state as
   serious national security threats due to UAP in proximity to sensitive
   military and intelligence facilities.
 * These facilities are most often associated with aerospace defense, strategic
   deterrence, and military-sponsored scientific research and development.
 * On multiple occasions, each of these nations have attempted to intercept and
   shoot down UAPS violating their territorial airspace, and the airspace over
   sensitive facilities.
 * Foreign countries have internal organizations dedicated to studying the
   ambiguous threat posed by UAPs, deducing scientific principles through
   observing UAP, and the careful management of public perceptions of the UAP
   issue.


SECTION 7: SENSITIVE SOURCES

From mouth to ear.


VI. CONCLUSION

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 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