Journalist Michael Shellenberger testified Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee that the U.S. government-run program “Immaculate Constellations” has collected decades worth of still images and videos unseen by the general public.
“My understanding is that this is … the database is very large,” Shellenberger testified to Republican Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins during the hearing. “It includes both the images, the videos, the still images as well as the human intelligences, the reports, the raw data of individuals having these experiences. To answer your question, yeah, I think we’re looking at a very large amount of data collected over many decades.”
According to Shellenberger, the program was run out of the Department of Defense (DOD) but was “held” at the White House.
Shellenberger also made public the whistleblower report disclosing the existence of…