An informant, whose identity is carefully concealed, allegedly a current or former U.S. government official, leaked a report about the “Immaculate Constellation” program online. The report was published on the independent outlet “Public.”
This secret Pentagon program was reportedly created in 2017 to collect the “best UFO videos,” along with photos and eyewitness testimonies, placing them in “quarantine” to permanently hide them from public view. Information about the program is so strictly guarded that merely discussing it in an unauthorized setting could place someone in “danger.”
The source claimed that “Immaculate Constellation” was established after three famous UFO videos, filmed by U.S. military pilots—Tic Tac, GOFAST, and Gimbal—leaked online. Meanwhile, a Pentagon spokesperson has already denied the existence of such a program, stating there are no classified recordings related to it.
The informant also revealed that the program is so secretive that even key members of intelligence committees in the House of Representatives and Senate were not informed about it.
Additionally, the report describes an incident involving a U.S. F-22 fighter jet, which became part of this program (either through video or eyewitness testimony, details are unclear). In this incident, the aircraft was surrounded by six spherical UFOs, forcing it to deviate from its course.
“One UAP (UFO) maneuvered in close proximity (less than 12 meters) to the right side of the pilot’s cockpit. This UAP maintained a rigid spatial alignment with the F-22, remaining parallel to the cockpit despite numerous rolls and evasive maneuvers,” the report states.
“Immaculate Constellation” is described as a tool for internal information security, aiming to gather new UFO reports before they are noticed and shared.
“This program is under SEC DEF [Secretary of Defense’s Office]. They don’t want to admit it exists. And they won’t comment on it,” the informant stated.