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Pentagon whistleblower who spoke out about UFOs and aliens reveals he now 'fears execution'

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Pentagon whistleblower who spoke out about UFOs and aliens reveals he now 'fears execution'

Major UFO-related intelligence leak has whistleblower fearing for his life

One whistleblower has been left fearing for his life after leaking controversial Pentagon documents containing vital UFO and alien-related secrets, yet believes his sacrifice was worth it to report 'the truth'.

Alien hunting has become a favored pastime for many across America, and you can even head to some of the most popular UFO sighting locations if you want to raise the chances of spotting an extraterrestrial creature.

However, what many UFO believers really want is government proof of the existence of alien life, and while astronomers have discovered a planet over 100 light-years away with the potential for life, a recent major leak could indicate that it's reached Earth already.

Former Pentagon officials have already debated and hinted at the existence of UFOs and UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena), but whistleblower Matthew Brown, as reported by the Daily Mail, has now revealed a secret program inside the Pentagon that was supposedly tracking UAPs and other alien-like objects.

Pentagon whistleblower Matthew Brown revealed decade-long UAP-tracking programs that operated without congressional oversight (YouTube/Jeremy Corbell)
Pentagon whistleblower Matthew Brown revealed decade-long UAP-tracking programs that operated without congressional oversight (YouTube/Jeremy Corbell)

He claims in the Immaculate Constellation Field Report that the Executive Branch has been operating and managing UAP programs in secret for several decades, entirely without the oversight of congress.

He says he first came across the information revealed in Immaculate Constellation by accident, as 'clearly misfield' documents were found on a shared server that Brown had access to.

They not only revealed the existence of a program ran by the Executive Brand that congress wasn't aware of, but also former operations which involved 'cloaked' UFOs and global surveillance of UAPs.

Detailing the reason why he decided to breach confidentiality rules and go public as a whistleblower, Brown revealed on Jeremy Corbell's WEAPONIZED podcast:

"Ultimately, my biggest fear is what humanity will do to itself out of fear and greed. We have built a prison around ourselves. It's invisible, but it's not complete, and there is still time to maybe alter our trajectory."

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Corbell added in reference to Brown's decision to release the information: "The time is now... not just to report the truth, but to protect those who will not - or cannot - protect themselves."

Following his whistleblowing actions, Brown has expressed significant concerns surrounding the consequences of his actions, and even has begun to fear for his life - which is part of the reason why he revealed his full identity.

"This is absolutely what I did not want to do," Brown revealed on Corbell's podcast. "I am, on a personal level, giving up the future that I made for myself and was going to try and make for a family. My hope is that the stakes are not paid out, but they are life imprisonment and the possibility of execution."

This isn't the first time that national security leaks have seemingly threatened the life of a whistleblower, as the recently released JFK files reveal the strange death of a former CIA agent that had speculated about the president's assassination.

Corbell also detailed the dangers that Brown now faces, adding: "We have had very disturbing personal threats that we take extremely seriously - not just with Matt, but with some of the other whistleblowers who have already recorded with us. This is serious. It's happening."

There are still two additional parts of Brown's testimony to be revealed across the rest of the year, but it's claimed that not enough is being done to protect whistleblowers following the release of information.

Featured Image Credit: Jeremy Corbell/Weaponized