IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION - Report on the US Government’s Secret UAP (UFO) program

DISCLAIMER: This report is being posted on our blog based on information shared by Michael Shellenberger on X (formerly Twitter). We do not make any claims regarding the accuracy or authenticity of the statements presented within this report. It is important to note that several aspects of the report have been contested or disputed by various sources. Our purpose in posting this document is solely to provide public access to the information as it was shared. Note that some parts are edited for better readability, but the content is presented as is. As a blog committed to exploring cutting-edge topics in technology, engineering and innovation, we aim to provide access to discussions around emerging issues and insights, even when they are controversial. All in all, we think you will agree that it makes for very interesting reading, and raises a host of questions about NHI (non-human intelligence).

BACKGROUND: On November 13, 2024, journalist Michael Shellenberger released a report detailing an alleged secret U.S. government program named "Immaculate Constellation," purportedly focused on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). This disclosure was made public by Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who represents South Carolina. The report claims that elements within the U.S. Executive Branch have managed UAP-related issues without Congressional oversight for decades, suggesting a significant breach in governmental transparency and accountability.

In response to these allegations, the Pentagon has denied the existence of any such program. Department of Defense spokeswoman Sue Gough stated that there is no record of a program called "Immaculate Constellation" and emphasized that all related special access programs are reported to Congress as required by the U.S. National Security Act of 1947 (Source: New York Post).

Following the release of the report, Shellenberger testified before Congress, presenting his findings and urging for greater transparency regarding UAP investigations. His testimony included a comprehensive timeline of UAP reports from 1947 to 2023, highlighting the need for the White House and Congress to take action on this matter (Source: NPR).

It is important to note that while Shellenberger's reporting has garnered significant attention, its claims have been contested and disputed by various officials and experts. The Pentagon's denial underscores the ongoing debate and the necessity for thorough investigation and verification of such assertions.

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION - Report on the US Government’s Secret UAP (UFO) program

From a whistleblower and released on 11/13/2024 by @NancyMace, posted by @shellenberger on X


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 it was 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 this report, originate from non-public data held within the Executive Branch of the United States Government (USG). The author obtained access to this information while performing lawful duties as an employee of the Department of Defense. This public version of the author's report was reviewed and approved for public release by the Department of State, Bureau of Global Public Affairs.


Investigation Findings

The results of this investigation are deeply disturbing. Elements within the U.S. Executive Branch have conspired to prevent the U.S. Legislative Branch from exercising its lawful powers of governance concerning UAP, TUO, and NHI issues. The information provided by the author strongly suggests that the U.S. Executive Branch has been managing UAP/NHI issues without Congressional knowledge, oversight, or authorization for some time, possibly decades. This criminal conspiracy has kept the elected government of the United States and its citizens unaware of significant discoveries and threats related to UAP, NHI, and their technologies.


Evidence from Whistleblowers

Unambiguous evidence demonstrating the reality of UAP, NHI, and TUO has been made available to Congress by multiple, independent UAP whistleblowers. This document represents only one piece of evidence brought to Congress; much more exists and may be made available.

In this public version of the report, information is organized into seven categories of evidence:

  • Unacknowledged Special Access Program (USAP)
  • Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)
  • Human Intelligence (HUMINT)
  • Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
  • USG Bureaucratic Records
  • USG Historical Records
  • Other Sensitive Sources

All information in this report is derived from access to non-public sources.


Section 1: Unacknowledged Special Access Program - IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION is an Unacknowledged Special Access Program (USAP) established following the public disclosure of the AATIP/AAWSAP programs by Luis Elizondo in 2017. Upon disclosure to Congress, it was determined that this USAP and its collateral information had not been lawfully reported to Congress.

The primary mission of IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION is to collect imagery intelligence on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and Reproduction Vehicles (ARV/RV) utilizing tasked and untasked U.S. military-intelligence resources. As part of a network of SAPs linked to Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) and UAP technologies, IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION acts as a nexus for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence on the activities, capabilities, and locations of anomalous aerospace threats originating from foreign or unidentified sources.


Intelligence Collection and Focus

The intelligence within IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION 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 used are a blend of tasked and untasked capabilities, including:

  • Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
  • The upper atmosphere
  • Military and civilian aviation altitudes
  • Maritime environments

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION focuses particularly on anomalous aerospace platforms developed through the study or acquisition of unknown-origin technologies by foreign nations or unknown entities. The program is aware of specific UAP and ARV/RV signatures and preferred operating areas, enabling a degree of strategic awareness and warning.


Program Structure and Secrecy

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION is categorized as a "parent" USAP with various "child" SAPs under its umbrella, indicating a high level of compartmentalization and secrecy. In practice, IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION serves as a central hub that consolidates observations of UAP and ARV activities detected by various collection platforms. The program enforces compartmentalization by implementing sophisticated internal information security controls, including:

  • Detecting
  • Quarantining
  • Transferring

UAP and RV imagery collection incidents before they are circulated within the Military Intelligence Enterprise.


Conclusion

IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION provides evidence that the U.S. Government is aware of UAPs and TUO, as well as foreign state efforts to replicate UAP and TUO capabilities. Data within IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION reveals the capacity of the U.S. Armed Services and Military Intelligence Community to detect, track, identify, and engage anomalous transmedium platforms. The program also demonstrates the existing capability to detect, quarantine, and transfer UAP and RV collection incidents before they are observed within the Military Intelligence Enterprise. This compartmentalization explains why many otherwise cleared military and intelligence personnel are unaware of UAP activities.

Finally, the existence of IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION provides verifiable evidence of the active participation by elements of the U.S. Armed Services, Defense Civil Service, and Intelligence Community in a global surveillance and reconnaissance mission focused on monitoring UAPs and ARV/RVs.


Section 2: USG Imagery Intelligence

The USG maintains Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) databases accessible to personnel with appropriate security clearances and mission needs. These databases are distributed across various organizations and services, resulting in a fragmented ownership structure. This dispersion complicates the timely and comprehensive gathering of IMINT related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). Control over access to these datasets primarily resides with:

  • The Military Intelligence Enterprise
  • The Combatant Commands
  • The Armed Services
  • Individual Program Managers

The IMINT data reviewed for this report provides compelling evidence for UAPs that defy conventional explanations. The U.S. military and intelligence community utilize a diverse range of imagery sensors, including:

  • Infrared (IR) / Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR)
  • Full Motion Video (FMV)
  • Thermal Imaging
  • Still Photography

These sensors capture a variety of wavelengths, revealing UAP characteristics and atmospheric effects that are difficult or impossible to observe with the human eye. The verifiable chain of custody for UAP IMINT collected by U.S. military assets ensures a high level of confidence in the accuracy and integrity of the data gathered.


Examples of IMINT Observations

CENTCOM: Cuboid Formation of Metallic Orbs

  • Daytime FMV and FLIR footage exists of a formation of 12 metallic orbs skimming the ocean surface at high speed before dispersing.
  • Orbs, each 3-6 meters in diameter, moved in a tight "cuboid" formation, arranged in three vertical-square formations of four orbs.
  • The orbs appeared white-hot against the black-cold ocean in FLIR and exhibited faint atmospheric distortion, creating a heat shimmer "contrail."
  • After maintaining formation, they broke into pairs, ascending and accelerating beyond tracking capability.

CENTCOM: Fast Mover Over Sensitive Facilities

  • FLIR footage captures a small-medium oval UAP flying at high speed near sensitive coastal facilities.
  • The UAP enters the frame, makes a rapid turn toward the ocean, and is tracked flying low over open water before tracking is lost.

INDOPACOM: Intelligence Vessels Collecting on Reproduction Vehicle

  • Infrared footage shows a large equilateral-triangle UAP hovering above SIGINT and MASINT collection vessels at night in the Pacific.
  • The UAP, identified as a Reproduction Vehicle (RV), has bright lights at each corner and slowly rotates, revealing a horizontal bar of sweeping lights.
  • Analysis suggests the vessels were aware of the RV's presence due to foreign pre-positioning of advanced assets.

INDOPACOM: Equilateral Triangle UAP Tailing Vessel

  • Infrared footage shows an equilateral-triangle UAP, approximately fighter-jet sized, hovering less than 200 meters above a vessel at night.
  • The vessel shows no awareness of the UAP directly overhead, and two visible lights on the UAP are recorded.

INDOPACOM: Large Disc Using Clouds as Concealment

  • OPIR footage captures a large saucer-shaped UAP (200-400 meters in circumference) emerging from dense clouds.
  • The UAP ascends at a shallow angle, briefly exits the cloud cover, then reverses, descends partially, and accelerates out of frame.
  • This behavior suggests evasive awareness of observation.

INDOPACOM: Boomerang UAP Observed by Pilot and Sensor Suite

  • FLIR footage records a swept-boomerang UAP maneuvering off the eastern coast of a country.
  • The UAP decelerates to a hover, then emits a sphere of light from the wing junction, partially engulfing the craft before footage ends.

NORTHCOM: Jellyfish UAP Crossing the US-Mexico Border

  • FLIR footage shows an irregular "jellyfish" or "floating brain" UAP with appendages, crossing the southern border.
  • The UAP flies against the wind with no visible propulsion, exhibiting a rigid, low-altitude flight path similar to UAPs observed near DoD facilities in Iraq and Afghanistan.

NORTHCOM: Supersonic 'Range Fouler' Intercepts USN Fighter

  • FLIR and radar data capture a supersonic UAP intercepting a USN fighter off the Eastern Seaboard.
  • The UAP emerges from a cloud bank, rapidly approaches head-on, and passes over the cockpit, with radar providing speed, heading, and elevation data.

SOUTHCOM: Tic-Tac Detected by Space Asset Near Vessel

  • OPIR and MASINT capture a Tic-Tac UAP transiting near cloud cover over the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The UAP emits correlated electromagnetic signatures and quickly transits the field of regard near a vessel, indicating possible intelligence foreknowledge of the event.

Section 3: Defense Human Intelligence Reporting

The USG maintains a database of intelligence collected by military personnel across a range 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 document first-hand encounters with Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) or Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) by DoD personnel within defense databases. Many of these reports are filed by military aviators, pilots, and service members trained in foreign military intelligence collection activities, and often include photographic evidence and sensor data. When aggregated, these reports reveal significant information on UAP.

This section is based on the review of over 400 defense reports on encounters with UAPs/UFOs by USG personnel, spanning from 1991 to 2022. It should be noted that this dataset is not exhaustive; other data sources exist that are omitted from this analysis. The summarized Defense HUMINT dataset highlights notable trends in reporting and is presented here along with specific examples.


Common UAP/UFO Shapes Observed in Defense HUMINT Dataset

From 1991 to 2022, the most commonly reported UAP shapes in this USG dataset were:

  • Spheres/Orbs
  • Discs/Saucers
  • Ovals/Tic-Tacs
  • Triangles
  • Boomerang/Arrowhead
  • Irregular/Organic

The Triangles, Boomerangs, and Arrowhead shapes were the rarest, while Spheres were the most common. Variations within these categories include:

  • Smooth spheres and spheres with protuberances
  • Saucers with and without domes
  • Smooth ovals and ovals with surface structures
  • Jellyfish or floating "brains" with appendages
  • Elongated and equilateral triangles

Shape Descriptions

  • Sphere or Orb: The most reported shape, with variations from smooth, featureless orbs to spheres with visible openings or appendages. The diversity in design suggests multiple functions, possibly related to high maneuverability and speed, with structures unique to the platform's mission or origin.

  • Disc or Saucer: Saucer-shaped UAPs, with and without domes, were the second-most common shape. Flat, disc-like objects without pronounced domes, as well as traditional bi-convex UAPs, were also reported.

  • Oval or Tic-Tac: Oval-shaped UAPs were infrequently reported and observed mostly after 2003. These UAPs often maintained a uniform "egg-like" shape, sometimes tapering into a teardrop form. Cylinders with convex ends (Tic-Tacs) occasionally featured visible protuberances on the top or bottom.

  • Triangle: Among the rarest reported shapes, most sightings were of equilateral triangles, sometimes with vertical "stabilizers" visible on the top. Elongated (isosceles) triangles were also reported, with similar stabilizer features.

  • Boomerang or Arrowhead: These shapes were also rare. Boomerang UAPs exhibited bilateral symmetry with sweeping wings and a high aspect ratio. Arrowhead UAPs showed similar symmetry but had tapered wings and a lower aspect ratio, typically with highly swept leading edges.

  • Irregular or Organic: Irregularly shaped UAPs that defy geometric description were among the rarest sightings. Shape-shifting UAPs also appeared, usually with a spherical or disc-like base from which irregular geometries projected. "Floating brain" or "jellyfish" UAPs were characterized by a central mass with multiple hanging arms or spars. Combined shapes, such as cubes within spheres, ringed saucers, and cuboid forms, were also observed.


Table 1: Sphere/Orb

ObservableDetails
SizeSizes range from small objects to several meters in diameter.
SpeedCapable of stationary hovering to rapid acceleration; speeds surpassing conventional aircraft have been noted.
SignaturesOften lack conventional signatures such as heat trails; electromagnetic effects on military electronics reported.
ColorsVaried, with grey/metallic, greyish-blue, white/white-yellow, and red/orange-red being prevalent.
Surface DetailsRanges from completely smooth and reflective to having visible protuberances, appendages, concavities, and openings.
BehaviorsHigh maneuverability, including abrupt direction changes and the ability to hover. Often observed to fly in complex geometrical formations and to operate in tandem.
Atmospheric PhenomenaOccasional disturbances in cloud formations and "cheatwave" contrails have been reported.
Biological EffectsClose observers reported feelings of unease, and instances of electronic device malfunctions.

Table 2: Disc/Saucer

ObservableDetails
SizeVaries, with sizes typically observed between small to medium diameter.
SpeedCapable of high-speed travel and instant acceleration, often with no sonic boom.
SignaturesLack conventional contrails; sometimes leave visual trails visible to the naked eye.
ColorsOften observed in metallic or white colors.
Surface DetailsUniformly smooth, occasionally with protuberances, possibly functioning as sensors, propulsion elements, or unknown technologies.
BehaviorsCapable of hovering and rapid changes in speed or direction. Frequently observed to remain stable despite high wind conditions.

Table 3: Oval/Tic-Tac

ObservableDetails
SizeLengths typically range from 6 to 40 meters, with proportional width and height.
SpeedHigh-speed travel and instant acceleration, without sonic booms.
SignaturesOften lack visual contrails.
ColorsTypically white or silver.
Surface DetailsUniformly smooth, with occasional reports of protuberances that could function as sensors or other unknown technology.
BehaviorsObserved to hover and then accelerate suddenly, maintaining stability in high winds.

Table 4: Triangular

ObservableDetails
SizeMedium to large, ranging from the size of an F-16 to football-field size.
SpeedCapable of both slow, precise movement and rapid acceleration beyond conventional aircraft speeds.
SignaturesOften emit a soft, humming sound and may affect nearby electronic devices.
ColorsBlack or dark gray, sometimes with white lights at the corners and a central red light; reports of "twinkling" stars across the surface.
Surface DetailsSome have visible surface textures, such as panels or ridges, and occasionally stabilizers.
BehaviorsCommonly hover and fly silently. Known for sudden disappearance or rapid acceleration.
Unique EmissionsFrequently emit focused beams of light, with toroidal light patterns occasionally observed, leading to rapid acceleration or disappearance.
Biological EffectsLong-term psychological effects, such as anxiety or insomnia, reported, along with a sense of "being watched."

Table 5: Boomerang/Arrowhead

ObservableDetails
SizeWingspans can exceed 30 meters for boomerang shapes; arrowheads typically range from the size of an F-16 to slightly larger.
SpeedExhibits both gliding at low speeds and the capability for high-speed flight.
SignaturesTypically silent, with a slow flight profile.
ColorsDark, blending with the night sky; some reports include glowing edges or tips.
Surface DetailsSmooth surfaces with an aerodynamic design; arrowheads are more angular.
BehaviorsKnown for silent operation and tight turning ability.
Unique EmissionsOccasionally emit a spherical "ball" of light from the centerline, causing electromagnetic interference with nearby technology during maneuvers.

Table 6: Irregular/Organic

ObservableDetails
SizeHighly variable, from small, compact forms to larger, sprawling structures.
SpeedMovements range from slow drifting to rapid, unpredictable acceleration.
SignaturesSome emit unusual sounds or are completely silent; electromagnetic effects are common.
ColorsOften have bioluminescent qualities or shifting colors, especially "floating-brain" or jellyfish-like types.
Surface DetailsVaries widely, from smooth, fluid-like surfaces to complex, articulated structures.

Examples of Defense Reports on UAP

Close Encounter by CVN Flight Deck Personnel

Close Encounter by CVN Flight Deck Personnel: While on active duty in the Pacific, flight deck personnel working night duty experienced a close encounter with a spherical UAP of medium-large size. On-duty flight deck crew observed a small orange-red sphere maneuvering at high altitude above the CVN. Shortly after the first observation, the UAP rapidly descended from high altitude to a position directly above the flight deck of the CVN (height approximately 100–200 yards). The UAP maintained altitude and matched speed with the underway CVN for an uncertain period; observing personnel reported altered perceptions of time during the close encounter. The UAPs appeared to emit a soft orange-red light which, bizarrely, did not illuminate the ocean or the flight deck of the CVN despite its intense luminosity. The surface of the UAP was observed to be dynamic, "roiling like the surface of the sun." The UAP took no reported actions during the encounter, only maintaining a close-in proximity to the CVN. After an uncertain period, the UAP suddenly shot into the air, disappearing at a point high above the CVN. Observing personnel felt as if they had "snapped out of a trance" and experienced a sense of profound unease. The incident report concludes by noting that the CVN had not responded in any way to what was perceived as a hostile interception by the UAP.


Metallic Orbs Intercept F-22 on CONUS Air Surveillance and Control Mission: While performing a routine Airspace Surveillance and Control Mission in the Eastern Air Defense Sector, an F-22 fighter observed multiple UAP contacts at mission altitude. Moving to intercept, the F-22 pilot noted multiple metallic orbs—slightly smaller than a sedan—hovering in place. Upon vectoring towards the UAPs, a smaller formation of the metallic orbs accelerated at rapid speed towards the F-22, which was unable to establish radar locks on the presumed-hostile UAPs. The F-22 broke trajectory and attempted to evade but was intercepted and boxed in by approximately 3–6 UAPs. One UAP maneuvered within proximity (over 12 meters) to the area directly starboard of the cockpit; there, the UAP established a rigid spatial relationship with the F-22, maintaining its exact position and orientation parallel to the F-22's cockpit despite multiple evasive rolls and maneuvers. Surrounded by the presumed-hostile UAPs, the F-22 was forced out of the mission area under the escort of the UAP formation.


Perimeter of Sensitive Facility Breached by UAP: At a military airfield located on the Eastern Seaboard, ground personnel reported a lengthy, low-altitude intrusion late at night by a small, spherical UAP. The UAP displayed visual signature management, appearing as a blurry sphere around which light was distorted or "bent"; this effect emanated outward from the central sphere, giving the appearance of a heat-haze or misty volume of distorted light. Ground personnel reported eyestrain, headaches, and a feeling of unease or dread while observing this "dark sphere." The UAP was first observed while slowly crossing the runway, moving in the direction of a sensitive area. Once across, the UAP hovered above a grouping of ground equipment before floating further towards a building within the sensitive area. The UAP then circled the building before suddenly disappearing. Ground personnel were uncertain of the encounter's length but estimated their observation lasted between 10 to 15 minutes.


Section 4: DoD Bureaucratic Records

Discrepancies found throughout the internal records of AARO and DoD interactions with Congress cast serious doubts on the integrity of the DoD's statements to the elected leaders of the United States Government. Extant transcripts held by DoD leadership show a pattern of trivialization, obfuscation, and outright denial of UAP data in what were intended to be highly classified, private, and transparent conversations with appropriate Congressional members. This same behavior also prevents critical members of Congress from receiving an accurate assessment of the national security risks posed by UAPs.

Specific examples known to the author include: denying the existence of multiple Compartmented Access Programs (CAPs) owned by a Military Intelligence Agency, which directly related to the UAP mission; denying the existence of joint DoD/inter-department Special Access Programs (SAPs) directly related to the UAP mission and the study of TUO; and finally, the denial of the existence of IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION by DoD representatives to appropriate Congressional members and their staff.

Separately, additional internal records confirm the claims of Mr. Lue Elizondo regarding AATIP/AAWSAP's mission, activities, and findings. Additional documents support the exceptional character and credibility of Mr. Elizondo. These non-public documents include letters of commendation, service award nominations, performance/promotion reviews, archived email chains, and AATIP/AAWSAP program briefings which directly corroborate the public statements of Mr. Elizondo. These records also provide additional insight into the activities of AATIP/AAWSAP, the evolution of the program's findings, and its interactions with senior DoD leadership. Finally, these records provide insight into highly classified and suppressed areas of scientific research and technology development, derived from the study and exploitation of UAP and NHI technologies.


Section 5: Restricted USG Historical Records

(G/00/162-78). This serial number corresponds to an official NSA report published in 1978. The existence and content of this report were verified by accessing the appropriate intelligence archives. The substance of the report concerns scientific research in the Soviet Union on the topics of parapsychology, "psi," and biological effects of UAP on human beings. Additionally, the existence of this reporting stream demonstrates that U.S. intelligence was explicitly tasked to report on foreign entities active in areas often relegated to the fringes of scientific research, including parapsychology and the biological effects of encounters with UAP. The fact that significant intelligence resources were dedicated to understanding and exploiting information related to UAPs and NHIs highlights a strategic commitment to understanding the full scope of UAP, NHI, and TUO. These and other classified accounts provide a rare public glimpse into a secretive, decades-long competition between major terrestrial powers to collect, exploit, and field novel technologies derived from the study of UAP and NHI.


Section 6: Signals Intelligence

A substantial body of sensitive signals intelligence collected from peer and near-peer countries demonstrates foreign awareness of UAP events occurring over their sensitive military and intelligence facilities, including nuclear weapons facilities. Due to the exceptionally sensitive nature of the sources and methods involved, only general conclusions are provided here:

  • Foreign countries are known to have observed UAPs whose signatures and behaviors correlate to those observed by the United States.
  • These UAP events are treated by the security apparatuses of each state as serious national security threats due to UAP presence near sensitive military and intelligence facilities.
  • These facilities are most often associated with aerospace defense, strategic deterrence, and military-sponsored scientific research and development.
  • On multiple occasions, these nations have attempted to intercept and shoot down UAPs violating their territorial airspace, as well as airspace over sensitive facilities.
  • Foreign countries have internal organizations dedicated to studying the ambiguous threat posed by UAPs, deducing scientific principles through observing UAPs, and carefully managing public perceptions of the UAP issue.

Section 7: Sensitive Sources

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Conclusion

The official disclosure of the existence of Non-Human Intelligences (NHls) and their presence on Earth is a pivotal moment in human history. The nature of this information is of such incomparable relevance to the public good that it demands to be shared. Some may object and say that disclosure at this time poses too many risks. To them it must be said that we ,vill never be able to pre.diet how individuals, families, communities, and nations will react to revelations of such magnitude. Moving forward, ,ve must guard against the lure of authoritarian solutions justified by expediency and appeals to national security. The Good in humanity will always triumph through time, and it is in moments of crisis that our capacities for achieving the extraordinary are discovered. Be not afraid.

Scientia Igne Probata: Veritas Per Fidem (Translation: Knowledge Tested by Fire: Truth Through Faith)

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