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Pentagon’s ‘Immaculate Constellation’ Allegations Ignite New UFO Disclosure Firestorm In Congress

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By Samuel LĂłpez | USA Herald

WASHINGTON — The phrase “Immaculate Constellation” sounds more like the title of a classified Cold War thriller than an alleged modern government program. But according to whistleblower allegations now circulating through Congress, and the growing UAP disclosure movement, “Immaculate Constellation” may represent something far more explosive — an alleged hidden, artificial intelligence-driven “two-faced god” operating within classified military servers, accused of collecting and concealing some of the government’s most sensitive data involving unidentified anomalous phenomena, commonly known as UFOs or UAPs.

It reportedly ingests global multispectral surveillance data (satellites, radar, and drones, and scrubs anomalous images out of the data stream before it can be reviewed by the broader military intelligence apparatus.

At the center of the controversy are claims that the alleged program operates as an unacknowledged Special Access Program, or USAP, hidden so deeply within the national security black-budget operations, that even portions of Congress may have been bypassed.

According to testimony and documents discussed during a House Oversight hearing on UAP transparency, the alleged operation is accused of centralizing highly classified military and intelligence footage, sensor data, satellite imagery, and encounter reports involving unexplained craft or phenomena.

The allegations exploded into public view after journalist Michael Shellenberger submitted whistleblower-related material to Congress during a November 2024 House hearing titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth.” 

The report associated with “Immaculate Constellation” alleges that portions of the Executive Branch and defense-connected entities have managed UAP-related intelligence outside normal congressional oversight channels for years, possibly decades.

That allegation alone raises enormous constitutional and legal questions.

Under federal law, covert and classified programs involving intelligence activities generally require notification to select congressional leadership and oversight committees. Critics now argue that if “Immaculate Constellation” exists as described, it could represent not only one of the most tightly guarded programs in modern history, but potentially a direct challenge to congressional authority itself.

The Pentagon, however, has publicly denied the existence of any such program. Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough previously stated the Department of Defense has “no record” of an SAP called “Immaculate Constellation.” Former AARO director Sean Kirkpatrick also reportedly denied the existence of the alleged operation.

Still, the denials have not stopped the momentum.

Instead, the controversy appears to be intensifying.

Members of Congress from both parties continue demanding greater transparency into UAP investigations, defense spending, compartmentalized aerospace programs, and alleged reverse-engineering efforts. During recent hearings, lawmakers repeatedly emphasized that the issue is no longer simply about “little green men,” but about accountability, classified spending, aviation safety, military readiness, and whether unelected bureaucratic structures are operating beyond democratic oversight.

What makes the “Immaculate Constellation” allegations particularly compelling to disclosure advocates is the specificity of some claims tied to the reported database. According to hearing-related materials, the alleged archive includes military encounters involving objects displaying extraordinary maneuverability, unknown propulsion characteristics, and behavior inconsistent with publicly known aerospace technology.

One alleged encounter described in reporting involved military aircraft being boxed in by multiple unidentified spheres. Another referenced a glowing object descending near a Navy carrier group with a surface reportedly resembling a “roiling” star-like appearance.

None of these claims, however, have yet been independently verified with publicly released evidence.

And that is where this story becomes legally and politically fascinating.

The modern UFO disclosure movement is no longer operating solely from blurry photographs and late-night conspiracy forums. It is increasingly colliding with formal congressional procedures, inspector general complaints, classified briefing requests, and whistleblower protection debates.

Even mainstream scientific institutions are beginning to treat UAP research as a legitimate area of inquiry. Academic papers and scientific initiatives tied to UAP data collection have emerged from respected researchers and institutions seeking empirical investigation rather than ridicule.

That shift matters.

Because once a subject moves from stigma into institutional legitimacy, the pressure for transparency becomes far more difficult to suppress.

And perhaps most importantly, the “Immaculate Constellation” controversy is unfolding during a period where the federal government itself has already acknowledged that some UAP incidents remain unresolved.

The Department of Defense’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, was specifically established to investigate unexplained aerial and transmedium incidents affecting national security. While AARO has publicly stated it has found no evidence of extraterrestrial technology, critics argue the office itself may not have access to the most deeply compartmentalized programs if such programs exist.

That distinction is critical.

Because if whistleblower allegations are accurate, the battle over disclosure may not be between Congress and aliens — but between Congress and parts of its own classified national security structure.

From a legal and constitutional perspective, that possibility may ultimately become more significant than the UFO question itself.

If hidden aerospace or intelligence programs have operated outside authorized oversight mechanisms, future investigations could trigger demands for audits, inspector general probes, classified subpoenas, and potentially criminal exposure involving misuse of federal funds or unlawful concealment from Congress.

For now, “Immaculate Constellation” remains an allegation — one fiercely disputed by the Pentagon and still lacking publicly released proof that would conclusively validate the extraordinary claims surrounding it.

But in today’s disclosure era, even the allegation itself has become a geopolitical event.

And if history has taught Americans anything about classified programs, it is that yesterday’s conspiracy sometimes becomes tomorrow’s declassified headline.

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Samuel López is an investigative journalist and legal analyst for USA Herald focusing on law, national security, emerging technologies, and government accountability.

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