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HHRG-118-GO12-20241113-SD003.pdf

Congress·2024-11-13_House_Oversight_DOD_IC_UAP·pdf·618 KB·12 pages

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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 
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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 unkno
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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. milita
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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/RY 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
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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 wit
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Tacs) fall into this category, and occasionally featured visible protuberances on the ‘top’ or ‘bottom’ of the otherwise uniform planform: . e Triangle: Triangles were amorig 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 
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Table 2; Disc/Saucer Observable Details Sze ss Generally, range from a few meters to over 20 meters in diameter, Exhibits capabilities for both hovering and high-speed flight, often making sudden sprints. . Radar detection varies, visual sightings more common. Some reports Signatures ke ; include a humming sound. , Colors Metallic silver or gray is common, though some have been reported as emitting light or changing color. | . Variations include smooth, featureless surfaces to those with visible Surface Details domes or segmented panels. Behaviors , Sudden vertical ascents, hovering, and silen
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Observable Some have been described with visible surface textures, like panels or ridges, and occasionally stabilizers. Hovering is common, as is silent flight. The ability to suddenly vanish or jlaccelerate rapidly is frequently reported. 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. 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/

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