An email containing incredible UFO images allegedly from US military UFO sightings has been leaked online by an anonymous source.
A ‘creepy e-mail’ containing weird, but compelling images allegedly from US military UFO sightings has been leaked by an anonymous source claiming classified access
The UFO stills are said to be screengrabs from infrared and thermal camera footage taken by US military sensors with key ‘heads up display’ details redacted (as seen above) to protect both sensitive America’s national security interests as well as the leaker’s idenтιтy
Over the course of two weeks of correspondence with the leaker, Latvaitis and his followers given tantalizing, but uncorroborated details on the craft depicted.
Above, an ornately spiked ‘cruciform’ UFO, allegedly captured by a US military plane
The stunning, unusual images show ornately spiked ‘cruciform’ UFOs, boomerang-shaped flying wings, a floating ‘H๏τ’ cube and several craft that looks straight out of science fiction
Above, another cruciform (cross-shaped) UFO from the leaker’s email to Strange Mysteries
While many of these UFOs emit electromagnetic ‘signatures that disrupt ISR [intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance] systems causing sensor malfunctions’ on human-made systems, they said, one broad category was less disruptive.
”Orb’-class UAPs focus on surveillance with minimal EMF [electro-magnetic frequency] interference,’ according to the leaker.
Speaking to NASA last year, ex-CIA physicist Dr Sean Kirkpatrick, then head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), said: ‘We see these [‘metallic orbs’] all over the world.’
Dr Kirkpatrick, a career laser and optical physicist, called these orbs the most commonly reported type of UFO to AARO’s team.
‘And we see these making very interesting apparent maneuvers,’ he added.
But ‘cruciform’ UFO shapes were not called out by name in his report to NASA, which did note that seven percent of sightings fell into miscellaneous ‘other’ shapes.
In his email to Latvaitis, the leaker ᴀsserted that he selected the YouTuber over more mainstream journalism outlets specifically to avoid having to verify his own claims.
‘Many traditional media outlets would require verification of my idenтιтy and credentials,’ the leaker told Latvaitis in his email, shown in a Strange Mysteries video.
Above a boomerang UFO included in the leaker’s email to Strange Mysteries
Two cross-shaped UFOs as alleged by the leaker, in the crosshairs of a military aircraft
‘This is not feasible due to the risks involved,’ the leaked explained. ‘[Those news media] organizations, despite their best intentions, are not equipped to handle the level of secrecy and potential retaliation ᴀssociated with this information.’
The leaker described their motives as desire to inform on important information that has been ‘classified and intentionally withheld from the public regarding ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’ [UAP] and the ongoing covert operations surrounding them.’
‘I was part of one of the legacy programs,’ the leaker wrote. ‘I know that’s vague, but unfortunately that’s all I can offer at this point.’
Multiple UFO ‘true believers’ on social media expressed doubt over the leakers story, particularly the unknown individuals response to that skepticism.
One UFO has been dubbed the ceiling fan, in part, by skeptics who believe that the image depicts a genuine household ceiling fan – and not a five-bladed advanced aerospace platform
Above, a strange ‘H๏τ cube’ UFO image included in the leaker’s email to Strange Mysteries
The mixed orientation of some images suggested ‘they were probably scanned from a print out,’ and the images varied in terms of their ‘detailed sensor noise’ and subtle software response to motion blur.
‘In my opinion, this has the variety I would expect to see from a collection of images captured on different platforms over the years,’ the user posted to Reddit’s r/UFOs.
On the skeptics’ forum Metabunk many dismissed the videos as too low information to properly vet or investigate, with some claiming it might have been release as a premeditated disinformation effort.
‘Not worth wasting time on unless they can (and do!) back up their story,’ one typical comment read.
‘It takes seconds to make another picture and hours to try and debunk it.’
The ‘Immaculate Constellation’ program was discussed at a Congressional hearing about UAPs in mid-November 2024 and shortly after, Representative Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made the 11-page document available to the public. Above a still from the alleged new leak
Michael Shellenberger, journalist and sworn witness at the hearing, told the House that Immaculate Constellation has thousands of ‘high-resolution’ images of UFOs (second at right)
But whistleblowers continue to claim that ‘Immaculate Constellation’ was, in fact, established to ‘detect’ and ‘quarantine’ the military’s best UFO imagery, as well as its best videos, eyewitness testimonies and electronic sensor evidence.
This high quality, multi-sensor UFO data, according to a US official who confirmed the leak, is so тιԍнтly held that ‘talking about it will put you in the danger zone.’
The quite literally ‘above top secret’ program allegedly sprang into action in the wake of the 2017 leak of three, still-as-yet unexplained US Navy infrared UFO videos, although it is still unconfirmed, resting the gray area of speculation.
The program was discussed at a Congressional hearing about UAPs in mid-November and shortly after, Representative Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made the 11-page document available to the public.
Michael Shellenberger, journalist and sworn witness at the hearing, told the House that Immaculate Constellation has thousands of ‘high-resolution’ images of UFOs.
Above, two additional alleged UFO images that the leaker to Strange Mysteries said came from Immaculate Constellation
In one stunning case, detailed in the 11-page report, infrared satellites captured a mᴀssive saucer-shaped UFO emerging from within a dense cloud formation.
The saucer’s circumference was estimated to be between 650 and 1,300 feet, which would place its diameter between roughly 200 and 400 feet.
It also ‘displayed symmetrical concavities on the upper surface,’ the report reads.
The saucer registered H๏τ in the infrared footage, and created visible ‘atmospheric disturbances.’
The object emerged from the cloud formation at a shallow angle and travelled upwards toward the outer atmosphere.