Former Pentagon officials have already debated and hinted at the existence of UFOs and UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena), but one whistleblower decided to spill the beans about it.
Former US national security official Matthew Brown, has been speaking about a supposed secret program inside the Pentagon that was allegedly tracking UAPs and other 'alien-like' objects.
The whistleblower claims in the 'Immaculate Constellation' document that the Pentagon has been operating and managing such UFO programs for several decades now, apparently without the oversight of Congress, too.
Brown said he came across the information revealed in the doc by accident through 'clearly misfield' documents.
Immaculate Constellation, being the name of the program, reportedly kept a database of all the different types of alleged alien sightings - adding fuel to the UFO fire.
The report also suggested an encounter with an alien that altered the perception of time, while it adds the program 'reveals the capacity of the US armed services and military intelligence community to detect, track and identify'.
While some of that information was previously out there, Brown decided to publicly identify himself as the whistleblower on the Jeremy Corbell's WEAPONIZED podcast.
"This is absolutely what I did not want to do," he said. "I am, on a personal level, giving up the future that I made for myself and was going to try to make for a family.
"My hope is that the stakes are not paid out, but they are life imprisonment and the possibility of execution."
The Pentagon has previously denied reports of UAP programs, Corbell added: "When you're in the classified world, you sign your life away.
"There are serious consequences for leaking national security information - and yes, on paper, that includes life imprisonment or even capital punishment in rare cases tied to espionage."
He went on to say whistleblowers' lives can be wreaked havoc on by 'weaponized bureaucracy, targeted investigations, character assassination'.
"It happened to a number of friends of mine. It's very concerning," Corbell claimed. "We've seen it before. The system can grind you to dust."
Speaking of Brown in particular, Corbell added: "He did everything lawfully. He pushed his material through pre-publication review at the State Department. They didn't push back. He did everything by the book."
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