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309:. The report found that the UAPTF was unable to identify 143 of 144 objects spotted between 2004 and 2021. The report said that 18 featured unusual movement patterns or flight characteristics, and more analysis was needed to determine if those sightings represented breakthrough technology. The report noted that some of those steps were resource-intensive and required additional investment. The report did not link the sightings to extraterrestrial life, with officials saying, "We have no clear indications that there is any nonterrestrial explanation for them — but we will go wherever the data takes us". 709: 29: 744:, UAPTF, and AARO itself. The report revealed for the first time that elements within the US government had proposed to create a Special Access Program under the Department of Homeland Security, to be named "Kona Blue", to reverse engineer any extraterrestrial craft that came into its possession. Advocates of the proposal "were convinced that the U.S. government was hiding UAP technologies", but DHS leaders rejected the proposal as "without merit"; AARO's report similarly rejected the claims of Kona Blue's advocates. 2747: 208: 195: 233: 474:(SUA), as well as the collection and reporting of anomalous, unidentified space, airborne, submerged, and transmedia objects. AARO is to identify and reduce gaps in operational, intelligence, and counterintelligence capability and to recommend policy changes, whether regulatory or statutory, to reduce those gaps. 409:
that Taylor had a leading role on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force and was informally referred to as its chief scientist. Kloor characterized Taylor as "a researcher who believes in the supernatural". Kloor wrote, "Critics are simply astonished by what they call his antiscientific embrace
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wrote, "If it's handled well, the commission could do more than shed much-needed light on UAPs. It could also give Americans a masterclass in the most basic, most important, and unfortunately, most boring topic in science: Standards of Evidence" and that "when it comes to UAPS/UFOs there are no such
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held a public meeting in June 2023 showing further UAP footage released by AARO. In March 2024, AARO released a report titled "Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Volume I", which found "no empirical evidence" of alien technology.
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Input for the report was sought or supplied from various bodies, including NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Department of Energy. The report notes that most of the sightings were made to the office by U.S. Navy and U.S. Air
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The office and ODNI released an 11-page unclassified report on January 12, 2022, prompted by a law that says ODNI must submit a report to Congress yearly. The report covered 247 new UAP sightings going back to March 2021, as well as 119 events before that date that had not been previously examined.
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The report noted that out of the 366 new reports submitted, after initial analysis, about half were found to have common explanations, e.g., uncrewed aircraft, balloons, and clutter. The report indicated that there should be assumptions made about multiple factors that could affect observations of
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said that "e have not seen anything that would lead us to believe that any of the objects we have seen are of alien origin," and that many of the reported objects may be "balloons and things like UAVs that are operated for purposes other than surveillance or intelligence collection." When asked
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On March 6, 2024, the DOD cleared for publication the AARO "Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Volume 1", which according to the Washington Post, "covered all official U.S. investigatory efforts from 1945 to the present and
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The report noted a “proliferation of television programmes, books, movies, and the vast amount of internet and social media content centred on UAP-related topics“ but concluded that official investigations had not found any empirical evidence that reported sightings represented “off--world
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said he is convinced that the pilots "saw something, and their radars locked onto it." When asked to speculate about the nature of the phenomena, Nelson responded, "Who am I to say that planet Earth is the only location of a life form that is civilized and organized like ours?".
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reported on August 10, 2023 that "AARO is required by law to launch a public-facing website where witnesses can directly report potential UFO sightings" but that this "website is tied up in Pentagon red tape". A public website was launched for AARO on August 31, 2023.
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Out of the 366, 171 remained uncharacterized. The report noted that some of these uncharacterized UAPs appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performance capabilities and that these reported incidents required further analysis.
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The establishing legislation empowers the office to review records as far back as 1945 to determine if federal government or contractor UFO programs were in existence that may have shielded information from either the White House or the US Congress.
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AARO has opened hundreds of investigations since its founding in 2022. Half of these have been resolved with mundane explanations, for instance, weather balloons. The other half remain unexplained, with insufficient data to reach any conclusion.
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Asked to speculate about the nature of the phenomena, Nelson – an Army veteran, former senator and ex-astronaut – responded, 'Who am I to say that planet Earth is the only location of a life form that is civilized and organized like
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stated that he was worried that an adversary country had achieved "some technological leap" that "allows them to conduct this sort of activity", while also saying that there might be a conventional explanation that was "boring".
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The report indicated that there had been "510 UAP reports as of 30 August. 2022", which was an increase on the previous number of encounters referred to the office. The report indicated there had been no evidence of aliens.
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said, "There's always the question of 'is there something else that we simply do not understand, that might come extraterrestrially". After speaking with several of the naval aviators who observed one of the unknown crafts,
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to publicly track and analyze data collected on unexplained aerial vehicles. A report from the task force will be issued to the Intelligence Committee 180 days after the passage of the intelligence authorization act.
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The organization also aims to increase communication between the military and IC over unidentified marine and aerial craft that could threaten U.S. forces and military bases or spy on sensitive facilities.
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UAPs, including illumination, weather and the accuracy of the interpretation of sensor data, and that a select number of reports submitted may relate to irregularities of the operator or the equipment.
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On August 30, 2023, the AARO's public website was launched, without an email address or phone number for military and civilian UAP reports, as previously mandated by NDAA legislation.
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The following month, Gough further confirmed a second video had been recorded by Navy personnel and was under review by the Task Force. The video, recorded on July 15, 2019, in the
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and announced on August 14, 2020. "The mission of the task force is to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security."
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Force personnel, reporting them through their official channels. The report also noted that some of the cases could be as a result of sensors not working correctly.
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confirmed the authenticity of pictures and videos gathered by the Task Force, purportedly showing "what appears to be pyramid-shaped objects" hovering above
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about the 143 out of 144 military encounters with mysterious flying objects – including several which appeared to demonstrate extraordinary technology –
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Resourcing for AARO will be visible at the Program Budget Review process (PBR); USD(I&S) is to invite the participation of Principals from the
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technology” or any classified program that had not been reported to Congress, hidden alien technology or extraterrestrial artifacts.
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Established in 2022, AARO was preceded by the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), a 2020 to 2021 program within the
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used to "standardize collection and reporting" of sightings of UFOs. UAPTF was detailed in a June 2020 hearing of the
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Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), pp 13-25
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Ryan, Finnerty (February 15, 2023). "US lawmakers describe unknown objects as nothing new after classified brief".
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Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Volume 1
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It is to continue the collection and reporting of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) incidents across the DoD's
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Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, Avi Loeb report 7 Mar 2023 "aliens likely want to explore rocky planets with liquid water"
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On August 26, 2024, Jon T. Kosloski was named the director of AARO, replacing acting director Timothy Phillips.
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of the supernatural — and the Pentagon's willingness to work with him". According to skeptic and science writer
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The Office received a large number of reports since its founding, many of which were from military personnel.
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will step down as director of AARO effective December 2023. Timothy A. Phillips, on assignment from the
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Specktor, Brandon (February 2023). "THE US MILITARY REPORTS 'SEVERAL HUNDRED' UFO SIGHTINGS".
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Reimann, Nicholas (January 2, 2023). "UFO Sightings Just Skyrocketed, Feds Say—Here's Why".
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The report detailed 20th-century UAP investigations, including Projects Saucer,
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Logo for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office of the U.S. Defense Department
2183:"The 2022 Annual Report on UAP: Four Significant Takeaways You Probably Missed" 1575:(28 Mar 2023) Could aliens be investigating us? It's more likely than you think 2767: 1733:
Bergen, Peter (February 17, 2023). "SPY BALLOONS AREN'T CHINA'S REAL THREAT".
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confirmed the existence of a defense program used to collect data on military
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has argued that the pyramid images in the video were most likely an airplane,
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Stewart, Phil; Ali, Idrees; Stewart, Phil; Ali, Idrees (February 13, 2023).
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in 2012. Like its predecessor program, the UAP Task Force is managed by the
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Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG)
1607:"China ranks atop worldwide threats, US intelligence chiefs tell lawmakers" 1574: 828:"Glowing Auras and 'Black Money': The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program" 312:
In December 2022, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security
1913:"New official US government UFO report released, and sightings are way up" 1775:"'Several hundred' UFO reports received by Pentagon's new tracking office" 965:"Pentagon confirms leaked video of UFO 'buzzing' Navy warships is genuine" 2369:"Senate Intelligence Committee Confirms the US Navy Has a UFO Task Force" 2101:"Broken AARO? Pentagon UAP Office's Role Questioned Following Shootdowns" 2017:"Ruling out aliens? Senior U.S. general says not ruling out anything yet" 1414: 1349: 401:. Pentagon spokesperson Susan Gough confirmed to Kloor for an article on 381: 342: 1560:(20 July 2022) Establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office 655:
The successor to the UAPTF was established on November 23, 2021, as the
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Cooper, Helene; Blumenthal, Ralph; Kean, Leslie (December 16, 2017).
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AARO's Executive Council is AAROEXEC. The first director of AARO was
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Video (92:50): U.S. Congressional Hearing on UFO/UAP (May 17, 2022)
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Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group
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The program was officially approved on August 4, 2020, by the
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examined classified and unclassified government archives."
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Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government
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Non-combat military operations involving the United States
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set up an unclassified but low-profile program titled the
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reporting to Congress beginning no later than June 2022.
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Unidentified flying object § 20th century and after
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Department of Defense press release regarding the AARO
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Rogoway, Joseph Trevithick and Tyler (June 26, 2020).
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criticized the involvement of reality TV personality
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Office of the Director of National Intelligence. 305:released a report on UAPs, commonly known as the 2208:"UFO reports by US troops skyrocket to over 500" 1089:"How the Pentagon Started Taking UFOs Seriously" 629:Brennan McKernan was the director of the UAPTF. 571:Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program 551:Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program 70:Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) 65:Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program 1707:Brandon Specktor published (January 13, 2023). 1240:Kube, Courtney; Edelman, Adam (June 25, 2021). 1173:Office of the Director of National Intelligence 695:Office of the Director of National Intelligence 492:Office of the Director of National Intelligence 303:Office of the Director of National Intelligence 1935: 1933: 1344:Seligman, Lara; Gould, Joe (August 10, 2023). 2692:Seligman, Lara; Hudson, Lee (March 8, 2024). 2150: 2148: 2146: 1469: 1467: 1286:Von Rennenkampff, Marik (November 16, 2021). 886:Science, To the Stars Academy of Arts &. 8: 2073:Magazine, Smithsonian; Germain, Jacquelyne. 1313:Von Rennenkampff, Marik (November 1, 2021). 584:After the June 2020 Senate hearing, Senator 21: 2514:"Pentagon UFO boss to step down next month" 1076:. May 19, 2021 – via edition.cnn.com. 575:Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence 2797:United States government responses to UFOs 2745: 2010: 2008: 689:On November 7, 2023, it was reported that 588:requested the release of video footage of 569:sightings, despite the disbandment of the 27: 16:Task force of the US Department of Defense 2327: 2317: 2276: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 1569: 1567: 547:United States Defense Intelligence Agency 99:United States Deputy Secretary of Defense 2822:2020 establishments in the United States 2099:Trevithick, Joseph (February 15, 2023). 1600: 1598: 707: 431:, reporting to Deputy Defense Secretary 405:Insider, the online news section of the 150:) is an office within the United States 1781:. Associated Press. 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Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
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www.aaro.mil
Office of the Secretary of Defense
unidentified flying objects
Sean Kirkpatrick
Kathleen Hicks
Office of Naval Intelligence
United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
issued a preliminary report
UAP independent study team
the Pentagon
USS Russell
California
combat information center
USS Omaha
Mick West
Jupiter
bokeh
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Pentagon UFO Report
Ronald Moultrie
director of national intelligence
Avril Haines
Administrator of NASA
Bill Nelson
Politico

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