Project MARSUPIAL: Detecting Non-Structured Light-Energy Craft
Matthew Brown has just announced the conclusion to his Substack series on becoming a UFO whistleblower. In a recent X post, he shared the final entry of his series, invoking the Latin maxim Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum—”Let justice be done though the heavens fall.” This underscores the gravity with which Brown frames his disclosures, blending legal and prophetic tones with the ongoing debates about Project MARSUPIAL and non-structured light-energy craft.
Matthew Brown is a former Department of Defense metadata analyst and State Department intelligence liaison who identified a system called Immaculate Constellation—an AI filtering UAP data behind the scenes. His report was entered into the Congressional Record by Rep. Nancy Mace, reflecting its institutional impact. Despite this, Brown has not been called as a witness for the upcoming House Oversight Committee hearing on September 9, 2025.
At the same time Brown’s disclosures were stirring the UFO world, a whistleblower provided Nathan with what was described as a “breakthrough UFO photo,” one that brought a long-sought sense of validation and closure for an abductee. Shared via the Strange Mysteries channel, the image and its companion testimony spoke to the deeply human side of these phenomena—personal encounters, emotional relief, and the power of visual evidence to shift belief.
In framing the origins of Project MARSUPIAL, one figure stands out: Matthew Brown, whose courageous disclosures ignited wide public attention. On his Substack, he wrote, “I will not expand on The Tweet That Shall Not Be Named, except to say that the Eye of Sauron has been firmly fixed upon me ever since.” This remark referred to an X post in June 2025 that suggested hidden government knowledge of “non-structured light-energy craft.” Brown’s careful phrasing, coupled with the attention to the tweet itself, was part of what brought MARSUPIAL into the wider UFO disclosure conversation. The phrase “non-structured light-energy craft” seems to describe luminous, plasma-like, or energy-based craft without a solid structure, similar to reports of UAP that manifest as glowing spheres or fields of light. By using this term, Brown suggested something beyond conventional aerospace design, pointing instead toward craft that appear more like concentrated energy phenomena than material vehicles that can reshape, combine, and split, but also can transform from material to energy states and dematerialize.
Brown linked his comment about the “Eye of Sauron” to concerns about government surveillance by referencing a Brennan Center article on reforming FISA Section 702, implying he felt monitored. The Eye of Sauron, from Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, symbolizes the Dark Lord’s watchful will—a fiery, lidless eye representing vigilance and domination. Characters in the books describe feeling its gaze as a spiritual pressure, which is why later writers equate it with surveillance and control. Brown’s reference may also allude to Peter Thiel’s firm Palantir, named after Tolkien’s seeing stones. Critics associate Palantir with mass surveillance, suggesting his remark could point toward such infrastructures. Thiel himself is now stepping further into theological territory, delivering a sold-out four-part lecture series on the biblical figure of the Antichrist at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. This connects intriguingly back to his network with Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Palantir, and UFOs—where surveillance, prophecy, and power converge. Finally, Brown’s comment targeted an X post where he claimed the White House possessed a unique AI able to predict future events. This hints that Project MARSUPIAL might involve advanced predictive modeling alongside monitoring exotic craft.
In the same thread, Brown dropped the term “Sirius amounts” of energy—which echoes a rich vein of UFO mythology tied to the star system Sirius. Accounts connected to Charles Hall’s descriptions of the “Tall Whites” note that they often referenced Sirius as their point of origin, linking it with advanced knowledge and interstellar travel. Broader lore includes the Sirius Mystery, where the Dogon people of Mali were said to possess astronomical knowledge of the Sirius system that modern science only later confirmed, such as the existence of Sirius B. In this context, invoking “Sirius” may have been more than poetic: it could signal propulsion or energy on a stellar scale, alien origins tied to Tall White narratives, and the idea of hidden watchers from that star system.
He also drops the term “Cardinal.” Beyond the previously noted ties to the Cardinal-3 craft, this could also connect to narratives around time-travel-capable UAPs—sometimes referred to as “Jumpers.” Jumpers are craft operated by non-human intelligences that exhibit extraordinary maneuvers—sudden shifts in velocity, trans-medium travel, and apparent manipulation of space-time. If Brown’s reference to “Cardinal” is drawn from this, it may imply that the craft or program he hinted at isn’t just about energy-based vehicles, but possibly includes temporal or multiverse capabilities—a layer hinting at mastery over time itself.
Another cryptic element – M.M.T.U. – tied to the tweet, could be the biblical Aramaic phrase Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin from the Book of Daniel, interpreted as a divine warning of judgment—“numbered, numbered, weighed, divided.” This phrase marked the fall of a kingdom, and in Brown’s usage it sets a “time’s up” tone. Paired with A.B.O.R.Y.M.O.N. and M.M.T.U., it reads like a two-part signal: judgment/countdown (Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin) and an Enochian “key” (Aborymon) meant to unlock or activate a hidden channel of knowledge or action.
The word Aborymon appears in mystical systems connected to John Dee’s Liber Loagaeth, where names and sigils act like software, activating hidden levers of knowledge or consciousness. In Brown’s usage, the sudden appearance of A.B.O.R.Y.M.O.N.—accompanied by a stylized sigil—could function as a modern invocation, hinting at an interface between human, AI, or non‑human intelligences, implying that Project MARSUPIAL might be framed as not just a technical effort but as a harbinger of epochal change.
Brown even addressed his original tweet to Elon Musk. That choice resonates with Project Musk – that shifting Musk’s perspective on UFOs and non‑human intelligences could be pivotal for global awareness because media shapes reality. Alongside this, reports of anomalies near SpaceX launches add another layer, implying that Musk’s ventures sit at a crossroads between aerospace progress and unexplained phenomena. By signaling to Musk, Brown may have been pointing toward both an influential messenger and a platform entangled in UFOTWITTER.
Project MARSUPIAL combines aerospace metaphors, such as carrier-deployed systems, with elements like non-structured light-energy craft, Sirius, Cardinal craft, and prophetic biblical phrases. The very name MARSUPIAL may hint at the aerospace concept of marsupial systems, where a larger ‘mother’ craft carries and deploys smaller ‘offspring’ vehicles, much like NASA’s marsupial rover concepts or Air Force parasite aircraft.
In recent discourse, the idea of UFO dog whistles and spirit-tech triggers has become a parallel thread—methods aimed at eliciting a response from interdimensional intelligences through a mix of technology and human intention. The Sphere Network proposes that luminous orbs act as coordinated nodes, responding to coded signals like strobe patterns, radio sweeps, or ritual focus.
The miracle happens when you do what is right and kneel with Jesus before the Lord, as a spirit with an eternal perspective. With an eternal perspective contrasted against a short lifetime, and by helping others out of love, the kingdom starts right here on Earth. In closing, it is worth commending the bravery of whistleblowers like Matthew Brown, and reminding that we need others to step forward.


