“Whistleblower” Matthew Brown on Immaculate Constellation
April 30th, 2025Here’s the full interview:
46 minutes later, what did we get?
Almost nothing, as usual. It’s more of the same CIA orchestrated limited hangout “disclosure” that ramped up back in 2017.
That said, I hadn’t heard the one about the Russian vessels and the triangle before. While totally unsubstantiated, at least it wasn’t the Tic Tac for the 100,000th time.
Via: Liberation Times:
Brown told Corbell and Knapp that the report then got “very interesting, very quick.”
The page that came afterwards, according to Brown, details “a collection incident in the Pacific Ocean” at night off the coast of Kamchatka, involving “several Russian naval intelligence vessels.”
One slide includes a still colour image, which shows, according to Brown, “a large black triangle floating in the air.”
Brown says the image appears to have been taken “close to the waterline” – meaning it was possibly taken by a U.S. clandestine submersible asset.
Describing the accompanying summary of the event, Brown said:
“They’ve [the US. collection asset] been hanging out in the middle of the ocean in this place, apparently, for a few days. And this night, while they are observing the Russian vessels, a large black triangle materialises or de-cloaks.
“The point is, it did not move. It appeared directly above these ships, probably no more than 200 meters, pretty close. And interestingly, as noted in the report itself, there was no visible reaction from these vessels, from what would almost certainly be considered a hostile approach.”
Brown went on to state that according to the report’s analysis, “the Russian Navy had foreknowledge that this vehicle would appear in that area of the ocean, and they were there specifically to either collect on it themselves or to interact with it in some way.”