Matthew Brown asks Trump for immunity to reveal more UAP secrets
Whistleblower standing on the precipice.

A classified UAP photograph. Image by Cybernews.
- UFO whistleblower Matthew Brown asked President Donald Trump to lift secrecy rules so he can disclose more alleged information.
- Brown says he gave Congress sensitive details in 2023 about unidentified phenomena, unknown technologies, and non-human intelligence.
- Officials denied the alleged Immaculate Constellation program, which Brown says he documented in an 11-page dossier.
- Online debate intensified over what Brown may still know and whether immunity could expose hidden government UFO claims.
Key Takeaways by nexos.ai, reviewed by Cybernews staff.
UAP whistleblower Matthew Brown has publicly asked President Donald Trump to release him from secrecy and nondisclosure obligations, claiming he has additional information about alleged non-human intelligence and the Immaculate Constellation program that he cannot currently disclose.
Brown came forward as the author of the 11-page Immaculate Constellation dossier on the Pentagon’s alleged UFO programs in May last year. The Department of War denied the existence of such a program.
Now, Brown is asking President Trump for full protection from security concerns or personal ruin.
Mr. President, I respectfully ask that you release me from all relevant secrecy and nondisclosure obligations and protect my family from those who wish to harm me for telling the American people the truth,UAP whistleblower Matthew Brown said on social media.
Brown claimed in his plea that he provided sensitive information to Senate and House members in 2023 regarding “unidentified anomalous phenomena, technologies of unknown origin, and non-human intelligence.”
Brown also raised concern about “secrecy agreements and active threats,” suggesting he is being held back by fear for his welfare if he disclosed everything he knew.
The devil is in the details
As expected, the UFO community began discussing the intricacies of Brown's role in Immaculate Constellation, as well as what information the whistleblower might be holding back.
One Redditor on the r/UFO subreddit asked:
“What more could he possibly say that he hasn’t said already?” comparing Brown to other whistleblowers like Luiz Elizondo, who has a more outspoken nature, having previously commented on potential “elimination” from Congress for whistleblowers.
Another Redditor speculated that “there could be all sorts of things in the Immaculate Constellation that are top secret and off limits for him to talk about until the restrictions are up.”
The temperature was taken up a few notches on another thread, while one commenter asked whether anyone had ever been jailed or charged for breaking a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) about UFO files.
One of the replies brought up the alleged machinations of the missing or killed scientists that were brought to light in the spring.
What about the scientists who all miraculously died or killed themselves?One UFO Redditor asks the burning question.
And subsequently, a further insight expressed how the Pentagon's supposed secretive program may have no correlation with any missing insiders.
“The supposed kidnappings/killings are irrelevant to that if they're irrelevant to him and he's willing to speak with immunity.”
Finally, there was a nod to Brown's previous appearances on Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp's Weaponized podcast, whereby they spoke of simulation theory and topics of consciousness.
“It’s really clear that he discovered a ton of information about how we may be living in a simulation or consciousness construct,” read the post, adding that it was the NDAs that prevent Brown from speaking about those subjects.
So, from everything gathered, the speculation is intensifying again, as one simple request turned into a multidimensional matter on the socials.
Time will tell if the president grants Brown his wish.