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Step right up, all you whistleblowers out there. It's the Age of Transparency, right? The Department of Defense, its All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), members of Congress, and the public interested in UFOs have all been urging whistleblowers and witnesses to step forward and spill any information or evidence they may possess, and not to worry about threats to their lives, careers, or reputations. But reality is far different for those who wish to share what they know.
Through his account in this episode, Immaculate Constellation whistleblower Matthew Brown reveals the many steps he took to report what he knows to higher-ups and how the system blocked him every step of the way. In Part 1 of their interview, Jeremy and George hear the first-hand story of how Matthew was first exposed to ImCon. In Part 2, Matt explains why he reluctantly decided to go public, sharing details about stunning UFO encounters hidden from Congress, the public, and even the Department of Defense and most of the U.S. intelligence community. According to Brown, the encounters in the ImCon report were not fictional scenarios for war game simulations. He explains why this Unacknowledged Special Access Program (USAP) is a threat to democracy itself.
Part 1: #967343