Immaculate Constellation

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Charlie Parish, who I posted about a few replies up in the thread claiming to have gotten an invite to a an event in May by JD Vance’s office, posted this now:
Guys, I couldn’t help myself following today’s bombshell news!

I called my contact at JD Vance’s office and this was all part of the plan!! Trump will be disclosing aliens this year and will be presenting a UFO to the world!

Disclosure!!!
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Tom Rogan at the Washington Examiner has a bit of a different take/claim than a lot of others, which may be of interest.
DoD and other government agencies have feared this will lead to jeopardizing the SR-71 successor aircraft. Of which there have been numerous variations since at least early 1990s.
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This was published last month but I think given the developments over the last few days there may be something in here that is of relevance.
New Allegations Link Former National Intelligence Leaders Clapper and O’Sullivan to UFO Shoot-Down and Retrieval Program

Written by Christopher Sharp - 24 January 2026

Multiple sources have told Liberation Times that, during the Obama administration, senior intelligence figures James Clapper and Stephanie O’Sullivan oversaw a program relating to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

The sources allege the effort involved the shootdown and recovery of exotic vehicles thought to be of non-human origin.

Three separate sources told Liberation Times that Clapper allegedly ran the program alongside O’Sullivan, dating back to his tenure as Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence from 2007 to 2010

During that period, O’Sullivan led the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology before being promoted in 2009 to become the agency’s third-most senior officer.

One source alleged to Liberation Times that Clapper and O’Sullivan oversaw a program codenamed ‘Golden Domes,’ which the source claimed was jointly run by the CIA and the United States Air Force (USAF), where Clapper previously served.

The source further alleged that the program could detect and track UAP even when ‘cloaked’ and as they physically manifested.

The same source claimed the program employed a mix of electronic and laser-based capabilities intended to bring down what the source described as ‘exotic non-human vehicles.’

Sources were unable to offer Liberation Times a clear explanation for why the U.S. government would choose to engage UAP, including whether any such actions were taken routinely, in specific circumstances, or in relation to any potential understandings or rules of engagement involving other purported non-human factions.

In the recently released documentary ‘The Age of Disclosure’, James Clapper alleged that a secretive USAF program had been actively monitoring UAP, particularly over the highly classified Area 51 facility in Nevada - an epicentre of cutting-edge military development and testing.

Clapper, a former Chief of USAF Intelligence, stated:

“When I served in the Air Force, there was an active program to track anomalous activities that we couldn’t otherwise explain - many of them connected with ranges out west, notably Area 51.”

In a recent interview with journalist Megyn Kelly, former intelligence official, USAF veteran, and UAP whistleblower David Grusch claimed that James Clapper managed a UAP program, stating:

“I'm a little bit disappointed as a fellow Air Force officer…. That's all he said in the documentary: that there was a program he was aware of.

“In fact, without being inappropriate, I will say that General Clapper was well aware of the crash retrieval issue, managed the crash retrieval issue, and, when he was a DNI [Director of National Intelligence], USDI [Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security], DIA [Defense Intelligence Agency], he placed people in critical roles to manage this issue, both publicly - and I'll just say not publicly as well - and I'll allow the audience to distill what I'm saying at the, at the risk of being inappropriate or going too far with my discussion.

“So General Clapper, Stephanie O’Sullivan, other folks in the IC [Intelligence Community] that are well aware of this issue, that were in rooms discussing this issue, I ask you to be greater leaders on this. I should not be the only former military officer and intelligence official that is being completely candid with the information that they were exposed to.”

Grusch’s lawyer, Charles McCullough III served as the Intelligence Community Inspector General, reporting directly to then–Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

In that role, according to his biography, McCullough ‘oversaw intelligence officers responsible for audits, inspections, and investigations. Furthermore, he was responsible for inquiries involving the Office of the Director of National Intelligence as well as the entire Intelligence Community.’


Above: Charles McCullough, III and James Clapper
Grusch, in that same interview, also alleged that former Vice President Dick Cheney, who has since died, was the “closest person” to a “mob boss,” exerting “central leadership” over UAP-related activities.

Notably, Dick Cheney’s wife, Lynne Cheney, served on Lockheed Corporation’s board of directors from 1994 to 2001.

Against that backdrop, in written testimony to Congress, Lue Elizondo, the former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, claimed that Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland was among the sites prepared in connection with an alleged transfer of UAP materials to Bigelow Aerospace from Lockheed Martin - an organisation long accused of involvement in an alleged UAP reverse-engineering program.

In a 2013 Fox News interview, Dick Cheney said he first met James Clapper around 25 years earlier, when Clapper was serving as a USAF intelligence officer in Korea.


James Clapper served as the fourth Director of National Intelligence under President Obama from August 2010 to January 2017. Before that, he was Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence from 2007 to 2010 under President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.

Clapper also previously served as Director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.

In his book Facts and Fears, he recounts how he was assigned as the USAF senior resident officer at the National Security Agency (NSA) to represent Air Force interests. In February 1980, then-NSA Director Vice Admiral Bobby Inman presided over Clapper’s promotion to colonel, as he assumed responsibility for all Air Force personnel stationed at the NSA.

Clapper writes in his book that he served as an intermediary for Vice Admiral Bobby Inman, whom he describes as “an icon and a legend” and who has also been alleged to be a UAP gatekeeper.

Inman was clearly aware of the link between O’Sullivan’s former office and UAP-related matters. In a now-public phone call with NASA engineer Bob Oechsler, Inman said that Everett Hineman, then Deputy Director of the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology, would be “the best person” to ask whether any recovered UAP vehicles might be made available for technological research outside military channels.



Notably, former NSA administrator Mike Rogers has recalled in an interview that, while serving as Director of National Intelligence, Clapper unexpectedly ordered him and his team to review the NSA’s files and provide everything relating to UFOs.

Upon being nominated as Director of National Intelligence by President Obama in 2010, Clapper was described as having developed close ties to the intelligence community during his long career and is particularly close to senior managers at the CIA.

In 2011, Clapper recommended that President Obama nominate Stephanie O’Sullivan as Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (PDDNI).

Before her nomination, O’Sullivan served as the CIA’s Associate Deputy Director from December 2009 to February 2011, working alongside the Director and Deputy Director to provide overall leadership of the agency, with a particular focus on day-to-day management.


Above: Stephanie O’Sullivan
Before that, she served as the CIA’s Deputy Director of Science and Technology for 4 years. According to Liberation Times sources, the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology has and continues to be involved in coordinating UAP retrieval missions and safeguarding technologies derived from UAP-related research carried out by the Department of War (DoW) and its contractors.

Based on the best available open source information, previous Deputy Directors of the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology include:

Albert Wheelon 1963-1966

Carl Duckett 1966-1967

Leslie Dirks 1967-1982

R. Evan Hineman 1982-1989

James Hirsch 1989-1995

Ruth David 1995-1998

Gary Smith 1999-1999

Joanne Isham 1999-2001

Donald Kerr 2001-2005

Stephanie O’Sullivan 2005-2009

Glenn Gaffney 2009-2015

Dawn Meyerriecks 2015-2021

Todd Lowery 2021-present

In his book, ‘Facts and Fears’, Clapper writes that he knew O’Sullivan by reputation as a brilliant technical engineer, and that then-CIA Director Leon Panetta put her forward to him as his deputy - someone who could help cover his blind spots when CIA-related issues arose.

Clapper describes the day of O’Sullivan’s confirmation to PDDNI - a title O’Sullivan jokingly referred to as ‘P-Diddy’ - as ‘an extremely happy one’. Their working relationship within the ODNI was extremely close, and Clapper has written that he learned to adopt the line “Stephanie speaks for me, even when we haven’t spoken.”

O’Sullivan entered the intelligence world after responding to a cryptic newspaper classified advert seeking an “ocean engineer”. That move led her to TRW, the defense contractor absorbed into Northrop Grumman, and later the Office of Naval Intelligence. Liberation Times sources allege that Northrop Grumman’s Tejon Ranch Radar Cross Section Facility in southern California is a site where UAPs are routinely retrieved.

Since her retirement from government in 2017, O’Sullivan now serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Aerospace Corporation and is on the Board of Directors of Battelle Memorial Institute.

Battelle and The Aerospace Corporation have both been referenced publicly in connection with UAP programs.

Sources also note that O’Sullivan sits on the board of HRL Laboratories, formerly Hughes Research Laboratories, part of the wider Hughes corporate legacy that is closely associated with the Hughes Glomar Explorer, the vessel later linked to the CIA’s effort to recover a sunken Soviet submarine.

Sources told Liberation Times that Stephanie O’Sullivan has been questioned by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about her alleged role in a UAP program.

The sources further allege that she misled committee members, including then Senator Marco Rubio, now Secretary of State, by nervously claiming that she had no involvement.

Allegations of kinetic engagement have surfaced in other contexts.

In written testimony submitted to Congress, journalist George Knapp relayed what he said he was told by figures linked to a former Russian Ministry of Defense UAP program: that Russian fighter aircraft were dispatched to intercept UAP on numerous occasions and, in a small number of cases, were ordered to fire.

Knapp wrote that after several alleged incidents in which aircraft subsequently crashed, a standing order was issued instructing pilots to disengage and ‘leave the UFOs alone because, quote, “they could have incredible capacities for retaliation.”’
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The guy from Ancient Aliens on the History Channel put up this meme of himself as a comment. Quite funny.
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Micael wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 6:16 am Charlie Parish, who I posted about a few replies up in the thread claiming to have gotten an invite to a an event in May by JD Vance’s office, posted this now:
Guys, I couldn’t help myself following today’s bombshell news!

I called my contact at JD Vance’s office and this was all part of the plan!! Trump will be disclosing aliens this year and will be presenting a UFO to the world!

Disclosure!!!
Just think of the revenue potential from Interstellar Tariffs!!
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Sean Spicer, who among other things was White House press secretary for a while under Trump’s first term, has got a bit of an interesting take on what happened. This is a short transcript from it but there’s a six minute long video at the link where he elaborates more.
Former Trump White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer says Obama Slipped Up When He Revealed the Existence of Aliens, Then Immediately Tried to Change What He Was Saying By Bringing up Area 51:

"Anyone that has dealt with classified information... you don't get into stuff like that... you obfuscate and say I can't discuss whether that is real or not... This isn't the first rodeo he has had with dealing something like that a this level... he didn't obfuscate... he answered that in the affirmative. Yes but they aren't at Area 51... I didn't even ask that why are you bringing that up? He literally said the quiet part out loud... and then Trump said: 'I can't believe he said that, that's classified'. He said something that he wasn't supposed to say then Trump said: 'I have to declassify it'."
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/20249 ... 13902?s=46

From the video and the way he put things it seemed like Spicer thinks that it was specifically Obama saying ”but they’re not at Area 51” that would have been the thing that would have been classified. Which I don’t know if he’s right about but it is interesting.

If we break down Obama’s comments a bit he basically said five separate things:

A: Aliens are real.
B: Obama hasn’t seen them.
C: They’re not at Area 51.
D: There’s no underground facility (at Area 51.)
E: Unless there’s a big conspiracy and they hid it from Obama.

Now the association most have made is that Trump was referring to A when he said that Obama took it from classified information. But could it be that it was actually one of the others that was more clearly a breach (at least in Trump’s mind)? I don’t see that E could be it since Obama wouldn’t have known that it was a conspiracy to hide it from him even if one existed, and wouldn’t have gotten that from classified information. He didn’t assert that there was such a thing, just sort of hedged his bets. I also don’t really see that it was B, how could it be classified that he hasn’t seen aliens? Then we’re left with C and D. I don’t see how D could be it since he denied the existance of an underground facility, if he had claimed that there was a facility yes, but not denying it. So perhaps Spicer is on to something and it was actually C since it could be construed to imply that ”they’re not at Area 51 (but they’re somewhere else”?

Just speculating of course!
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Christopher Mellon, mentioned in this thread earlier and a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, commented this:
To the extent they follow through, this is an enormously positive development, and I commend the Administration for taking this step. That said, virtually all relevant documents are classified, and identifying and declassifying them will be a lengthy, complex process. My concern is that an executive branch effort, if snarled in turf fights and classification nuances, could end up being misleadingly partial or incomplete, as we've seen recently with other unrelated disclosure efforts. I'd encourage Congress to support the Administration's intent by enacting a legislative framework that concretely structures, authorizes, and directs a comprehensive disclosure process, both to encourage and to help the Trump Administration actually get this done.
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Hehe.
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Rep. Jared Moskowitz: House Oversight is being denied access to information on UFOs

“When we’ve tried to put language into bills about disclosure, there are people from Government that come down and go to the HPSCI Committee and Armed Services and try to stop that…

If there’s nothing there — if it’s all fake, if it doesn’t exist — Why are people in the Government trying to stop it from coming out?”
This is actually one of the elements to all of this that is doing the most to push me towards a conclusion that there’s ”something” going on. Because I have become convinced that there are indeed people inside the government (”gatekeepers”) that are working very hard to thwart disclosure efforts. If there’s nothing there why would that be a thing at all?
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For Andy, just as reassurance that the Navy isn’t being left out. ;)
Liberation Times understands that an exotic vehicle of unknown origin has been stored for decades at Naval Air Station Patuxent River (‘Pax River’) in Maryland.

When asked, sources have declined to describe the vehicle or disclose where it was found.

However, it is understood that contingency plans may be in place to relocate the alleged craft if its current location were to be publicly identified.
From this article:
https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/uf ... -resurface
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Micael wrote: Sat Feb 21, 2026 9:21 pm For Andy, just as reassurance that the Navy isn’t being left out. ;)
Liberation Times understands that an exotic vehicle of unknown origin has been stored for decades at Naval Air Station Patuxent River (‘Pax River’) in Maryland.

When asked, sources have declined to describe the vehicle or disclose where it was found.

However, it is understood that contingency plans may be in place to relocate the alleged craft if its current location were to be publicly identified.
From this article:
https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/uf ... -resurface
:lol: :lol:
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