New Pentagon UFO Whistleblower Goes Rogue, Then Goes Weird

By KEN KORCZAK

A sensational multimedia document loaded with video and photos of numerous UFOs is uncovered by a Pentagon Intelligence Operative

The UFO community has been abuzz in recent weeks over yet another U.S. intelligence operative coming forward as a whistleblower to spill “insider secrets” about what our government knows about UFOs.

For Matthew Brown, it started in 2018. That was when this former Intelligence Community (IC) data/information analyst was at the Pentagon performing routine work he called “sorting files.” The documents were loaded on the government’s “Secret Internet” server. I’m guessing this was SIPRNet, the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network.

Brown’s verified background reveals that he is a former U.S. national security official who previously served as a Policy Advisor for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. His other bona fides include working as a Technical Advisor for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security and as a program advisor at the Department of State.

Brown’s security clearance was high enough to grant him access to information that few other eyes can hope to see. As he worked along, Brown opened a document that seemed fairly mundane at first, although it had a provocative name:

The first page contained only a title page, but when he opened Page 2, Brown was surprised to see the photo of none other than Luis Elizondo, a former and long-time military and civilian Pentagon intelligence officer. This raised Brown’s eyebrows because he probably had a notion of what Elizondo had been up to for the past couple of years.

Elizondo — then recently retired from the Pentagon’s Intelligence cadre — was instrumental in helping the New York Times publish its bombshell article about a series of encounters with UFOs by U.S. Navy ships and fighter pilots. The events played out about 100 miles off the shores of Southern California.

The Times article, published on Dec. 16, 2017, was titled:

“Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious UFO Program.”

But Now Back to Matthew Brown:

He continued to page through Immaculate Constellation — a multimedia document — and was soon stunned to see a vivid color video and photos of three Russian ships sitting stationary off the Kamchatka Peninsula.

Hovering about 200 meters above the Russian vessels was a massive black triangle UFO. This craft seemed to “just appear” above the Russian ships as if “decloaking.” Brown said the footage had been captured by a submersible spy craft or submarine because the images were taken by a camera positioned very near the surface waterline.

Brown referred to the huge black triangle UFO as an “RV” or “ARV” vehicle. RV stands for “Reproduction Vehicle.” ARV means “Alien Reproduction Vehicle.” (Note: some say the ARV stands for “Advanced Reproduction Vehicle,” but I call this a typical “distinction without a difference.”)

RVs and ARVs are said to be created via a process of “reverse engineering” technology obtained from “unknown origins.” Brown said “unknown origins” could encompass both NIH (Non-Human Intelligence) and/or the technology of another nation, such as Russia or China. It’s worth noting he believes the technology he reviewed in Pentagon files was of NIH (“alien’) origin and definitely not human-derived.

The stunning image of Russian ships interacting with a black triangle UAP was just the beginning of an array of photos and videos Brown would ferret out from the government’s classified SIPRNet. He saw a lot of UFOs of various designs and varieties in the many multimedia offerings of the document.

“The majority of them were orb-type crafts,” Brown said in a recent interview with TV journalist George Knapp and Knapp’s research compatriot, Jeremy Corbell.

Screen capture of interview taken from “Weaponized,” a YouTube podcast hosted by journalists George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell. At right is Knapp, Matthew Brown (center) and Corbell, right. Source: Weaponized

However, Brown also saw an array of other types of UFOs, including a classic “saucer-shaped” UFO, boomerang or arrow-shaped UFOs, oval objects and “organic or irregular” shaped UFOs.

BROWN WRITES A BOMBSHELL REPORT

Reviewing the Immaculate Constellation document launched Brown into an intensive investigation to find out everything he could about secret UFO programs. The result of his findings was a detailed and thorough 18-page report, which he wrote and submitted to his private company intelligence contractor superiors and overseers at the Pentagon.

This document resulted in a range of reactions from his supervisors. One person, Brown said, “let out a laugh” when he saw Elizondo’s photo in the Immaculate Constellation document, but he offered nothing more in terms of helpful or substantive comment. Several others in the chain of command clearly did not want to touch Immaculate Constellation with the proverbial 10-foot pole.

The subject of UFOs remains, to this day, highly radioactive to Pentagon insiders for complex reasons. It’s still the case that anyone who dares delve into the UFO issue — in any way or for whatever motivation — risks flushing hir or her career down the toilet, and very quickly.

Frustrated by the various tepid responses and non-action that resulted from his report, Brown was motivated not to let all this just die. He believes what he uncovered is nothing less than historic and a major game-changer for all of humanity. Letting what he discovered to get sucked into the murky stagnation of the swampy, coagulated U.S. Intelligence community would be a critical disservice to his fellow Americans, Brown said.

URGENT NEED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC

Again, for Brown, what he had learned was of monumental and historical significance. To leave this treasure trove of bombshell information about what is “really going on in our world” buried in the bowels of SIPRNet would leave American citizens dangerously ignorant of a greater reality with profound implications.

However, still a consummate professional and patriot, Brown would do things by-the-book. He decided to submit his 18-page report to the Pentagon’s publication review process. This meant he was seeking permission from the higher-ups to let his report go public without violating his security classification. He also did not want to “go to jail” for revealing government-classified secrets — which he certainly would have.

But to his surprise, the Pentagon reviewed his report and told him bluntly (and I paraphrase somewhat):

“Okay! Go ahead! You are free to publish!”

That’s right! Just as the Pentagon allowed Luis Elizondo to make dozens of similar sensational claims in his bestselling book, Imminent (see MY REVIEW), about the reality of UFOs and their Non-Human Intelligence owners — the U.S. Intelligence hierarchy cut loose Brown to do the same.

Note that former U.S. Air Force Intelligence Officer David Grusch had also made stunning UFO revelations in 2023 and testified before Congress in an open meeting that was televised.

His avenue to protect himself was to leverage our government’s legally established whistleblower protection protocols. Grusch could speak under the protective umbrella of the Department of the Inspector General. The latter protected him from threats, sanctions, prosecution and other reprisals from his former Intelligence Community bosses.

So, the original document — Immaculate Constellation — remains classified, including its numerous juicy videos and photographic evidence of UFOs. However, Brown’s 18-page report explaining everything about what is in Immaculate Constellation is now available for anyone to read on the internet.

You can find it here in the following link and read it for yourself on the Congress.gov website:

Brown’s Report on Immaculate Conception

In his report, Brown defined Immaculate Conception as not just a file of information, videos and photos, but as a fully developed SAP, what Pentagon bureaucrats call a “Special Access Program.” These are super-secret programs usually run by big-name private contractors to the Pentagon, such as Lockheed Martin, Grumman, General Dynamics and many more.

But wait a minute!

Immaculate Constellation was so top secret that Brown called it a USAP — an Unacknowledged Special Access Program. Furthermore, Brown said in his report that:

“It was determined that this (Immaculate Constellation) and its collateral information have not been lawfully reported to Congress.”

He said the purpose of Immaculate Constellation was to:

“… collect imagery intelligence on UAPs and RV/ARV (reproduction vehicles) utilizing tasked and untasked U.S. military intelligence resources.”

And that Immaculate Constellation:

…”is part of a network of SAPs linked to NIH (Non-Human Intelligences and UAP (UFO) technologies.”

Brown said that Immaculate Constellation is not only an Unacknowledged Special Access Program, but that it spawned several more “compartmentalized” subsidiary SAPs to work on multiple facets of Pentagon-UFO interaction.

A “FANTASY WORLD” WE ARE UNAWARE OF

Brown told Knapp and Corbell in a nearly three-hour interview that the average citizen would be shocked and astounded if they were ever let inside the deep, dark and highly controlled & severely compartmentalized world of U.S. Intelligence — both in terms of UFO and non-UFO-related activity.

He said that the average member of the public “lives in a fantasy world” — because we are aggressively kept completely ignorant of the monumental, groundbreaking and spectacular events that are taking place beyond our sight.

One of the revelations from Brown caused a heightened amount of speculation and a sense of smoldering anxiety within the UFO community is that:

“Our government has a super-secret and powerful AI systems that can accurately predict the future.”

This comment set off a hot debate about whether it could be true or not — but I am going to leave this subject aside for now, except to say that I was 100% and completely unsurprised that our government has highly accurate future-scenario modeling capability.

Indeed, in my opinion, it’s not even a very well-kept secret. For more on that, I direct you to my article about the “Sentient World Simulation” that was bankrolled by the U.S. Joint Forces Command and built with the help of computer scientists at Purdue University and an array of other Intelligence Community partners:

I urge readers to read my article here:

Sentient World Simulation: You’re In It Now

Another fantastically provocative claim Brown makes is that:

The first AI programs to achieve true, genuine consciousness — and therefore should be considered “living sentient beings” — were “murdered” by the people who created them.

That’s all I will say about that for now.

BUT NOW THE “UH-OH” MOMENT

During his three-hour interview with Knapp and Corbell, Matthew Brown presents a solid, grounded, trustworthy demeanor that would be difficult to fake if not genuine. He comes off as an intelligent guy who is emotionally stable and sincere.

At times in the interview, he veers toward the edge of emotionality and even comes near tears — especially when he discusses the seriousness of what he knows is being hidden from the public — and also his realization that “we are not alone in the universe.”

However, right at the end of the interview, he tossed out a final statement almost as an afterthought. It was just four words, but it disturbed some UFO community observers. Those four words were:

“And God is real.”

No doubt, this caused some folks to cringe and think: “Uh-ho. Was that a tell, a reveal? Is this guy another religious fundamentalist bringing his ‘God-skewered,” and therefore, apocalyptic viewpoints to what he thinks he understands about reality?

After all, it is well known and has been widely reported, that a long-standing major faction inside the Pentagon and the U.S. Government is composed of dyed-in-the-wool Christian fundamentalists who harbor the belief that UFOs and aliens are real but not “extraterrestrials” — they are demons and that the UFO phenomenon is “demonic.”

I refer you again to Elizondo’s book, Imminent, wherein he discusses this significant, influential and powerful fundamentalist Christian element within our government and military.

Indeed, this same Christian faction is part of the reason the Pentagon’s famous Remote Viewing program was cancelled, according to books written by top military Remote Viewers, including Paul Smith, Skip Atwater and Joe McMoneagle.

Smith, McMoneagle and Atwater all say that high-ranking members of Congress and powerful Pentagon officials considered Remote Viewing to be “the work of the devil.”

Note:

See my review of Paul Smith’s book here: Reading the Enemy’s Mind

See my review of Fred “Skip” Atwater’s book here: Captain of My Ship

Brown helped stir this super-controversial pot recently when he decided to get an X account (the former Twitter) where he began to make highly cryptic and (to many) exceedingly weird posts.

Among the most controversial of his posts displayed an image of the Enochian alphabet, but without a caption or explanation for what it was or why he posted it. To my surprise, most of the new and influential UFO podcasters I checked with were baffled. They had never heard of the Enochian alphabet, and they got busy Googling the image to find clues about what it was and what Brown might be attempting to communicate in some cryptic way.

However, the Enochian alphabet is a well-known commodity, so to speak, and has been an element of “occult lore” and all things “magical” for centuries. Furthermore, the Enochian alphabet acquired major UFO-Aliens implications not long after the onset of modern ufology in the late 1940s.

In brief:

Dr. John Dee

The Enochian alphabet was created almost 500 years ago by none other than Englishman Dr. John Dee with the help of another occultist, Edward Kelley. John Dee was a brilliant polymath who was an important court advisor to Queen Elizabeth I.

Incidentally, John Dee was the model for the character “Prospero” created by William Shakespeare in his tragic play, King Lear.

To make a long story short, John Dee practiced a form of divination — today we would call it remote viewing — called scrying. This involves staring into “a medium” — usually a crystal ball, mirror or some other form of glass or crystal –- as a way to receive significant messages & information from “Metaphysical Sources.”

It was scrying that led John Dee to encounter “glowing beings” who appeared to him physically and offered all kinds of pithy occult and magical knowledge — including dictating to him a series of strange symbols which would become known as the “Angel Alphabet” or “Enochian Alphabet.”

Dee called it the “Enochian” tablet because he believed the Biblical figure, Enoch, who was the Seventh Patriarch of Adam, had knowledge of this “language of the angels.”

The UFO connection was made when people noticed that Dee’s descriptions of the “glowing beings” he encountered bear a strong resemblance to the gray or the many & varied gray-like iterations of what we call “aliens” today.

Brown then tossed even more chum into the waters by including strange terms in his cryptic tweets — such as the word “Aborymon” — which really baffled everyone.

However, after considerable online buzz was created around the term “Aboryman,” it didn’t take long for an obscure figure to come forward on the Internet to claim credit for “discovering” Aboryman. This man identifies himself as Frater Eleftheria. He describes himself as an “avid practitioner of angelic magic and western esotericism.” He hosts a YouTube channel called “Lifting the Lamp.”

Again, very briefly, Mr. Frater Eleftheria proclaims to be an expert in discerning the meanings that can be coaxed and extracted from the Enochian alphabet and using it — via occult and magical processes — to make contact with “higher beings,” including angels.

As it turns out, Aboryman is the name of a very significant and powerful angel with whom Mr. Eleftheria has established contact and engaged in dialogue.

I’ll say no more about this for now, but I will add that Brown’s reference to Enochian symbolism and angelic beings in his mysterious and cryptic X posts is part of many more and similar esoteric references. For example, Brown’s X identity is “@SunOfAbramelin.”

If you are wondering who “Abramelin” is, well, I can tell you that he was an Egyptian mage who is said to have taught systems of magic to Abraham of Worms, a German Jew who was born in 1362 and died in 1458.

TOO WEIRD FOR DISCLOSURE PRIME TIME?

Again, I will truncate my discussion of the numerous mysterious, esoteric, and occult references that obviously captivate the worldview of Matthew Brown.

What I wonder is how his penchant for posting highly provocative metaphysical references in his new Twitter (X) account reflects on his overall credibility as a solid whistleblower whom some in the UFO community — including Knapp and Corbell — eagerly hope to get in front of another Congressional UFO public hearing to bolster the cases of previous whistleblowers, such as Elizondo and Grusch.

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