UFO sightings: Pentagon is said to have massively withheld information
USA - What does the Pentagon really know? A whistleblower report on a top-secret government program may reveal evidence of extraterrestrial life.
Gold-rush atmosphere in the UFO hunter scene.
When an anonymous whistleblower published details about the top-secret US government project"Immaculate Constellation" last month, the US Department of Defense immediately denied it.
Journalist Michael Schellenberger has analyzed the report. He is certain: the program has been running since at least 2017, collects data and eyewitness reports on possible UFO sightings and is so secret that it was - illegally - withheld from Congress. A hearing on the case convened by Congresswoman Nancy Mace (46, Republican) took place on Wednesday. The details of"Immaculate Constellation" became known to the general public.
The explosive report describes a whole series of particularly spectacular UFO sightings in detail, reports NewsNation. In one case, for example, a fighter plane was intercepted by "12 metallic spheres" that glided at "high speed" in a "cube-shaped formation" over the surface of the sea before disintegrating in pairs and disappearing.
Elsewhere, the infamous "Jellyfish UFO" sighting is mentioned. In this incident, a jellyfish-shaped object was filmed hurtling at high speed over a US base in Iraq. A video of the sighting was released earlier this year.
Video: Jellyfish UAP - Jellyfish UFO over US base?
Is the US government withholding evidence of aliens?
The eleven-page report also discussed how a "saucer-shaped object" with a diameter of 120 meters raced towards a satellite and "swerved" before the collision.
But that was not all: the whistleblower claims that the US government has been withholding evidence of "non-human intelligence" for decades. According to the anonymous source, "Immaculate Constellation" is sitting on a mountain of data, UFO images and even technology.
So far, the Pentagon has denied the existence of the secret project. Congresswoman Nancy Mace is not fazed by this and wants to investigate further. Journalist Michael Schellenberger is also still working on the case.