Pentagon unveils new online form for reporting secret UFO sightings
The Pentagon announced a new online form for government employees to report information about UFO sightings.
Posted on 02/11/2023 at 13:40
Publicado el 02/11/2023 a las 13:40
- There’s a new form for reporting UFO sightings.
- The Pentagon made the announcement.
- Is the U.S. government hiding anything?
The United States Department of Defense’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has taken a groundbreaking step.
It has called upon government employees and contractors to come forward with information related to UFO sightings or unidentified aerial phenomena.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the director of AARO, announced on Tuesday the introduction of an online form.
This form is designed to enable current and former employees of the United States government, military personnel or contractors to confidentially submit reports.
What is the UFO sightings form for?

«[T]his contact form is for current or former U.S. government personnel to let AARO know that they have information,» the director stated.
They are seeking information on «alleged U.S. government programs or activities related to UAP dating back to 1945,» Kirkpatrick announced during a conference call with the media.
However, he made it clear that this request doesn’t suggest that AARO possesses any proof of government projects linked to unidentified aerial phenomena.
«I currently have no evidence of any program having ever existed as a to do any sort of reverse engineering of any sort of extraterrestrial UAP program,» he clarified.
Has the US government been hiding UFO information?

The announcement has ignited significant intrigue and speculation, fueling theories that the United States government might possess more classified information on UFOs than previously known.
This revelation arrives at a time when public fascination with UFO sightings and the potential existence of extraterrestrial life is on the rise.
Looking ahead, AARO intends to open up avenues for the general public to report UFO sightings, a move that is likely to amplify focus on the subject.
However, it’s crucial to emphasize that this new mechanism is not intended to replace the existing protocols for civil aviation pilots to report sightings.
Who can fill out the new UFO sightings form?

Civilian pilots are required to report such encounters to air traffic control services.
«So, this reporting mechanism that is on the website is for people who think they have firsthand knowledge of clandestine programs that the government has been hiding,» Kirkpatrick emphasized.
Dr. Kirkpatrick reiterated that AARO’s reporting system is tailored for those who are convinced they have direct insight into these alleged programs.
This call for UFO reports marks a significant milestone in the quest for truth on a subject that has been mired in speculation and controversy for many years.
What is AARO?

AARO, established in July 2022 under the Office of the Secretary of Defense, bears the duty of investigating unidentified aerial phenomena, according to EFE.
In its brief history, the office has undertaken numerous investigations into such reports and, in several instances, has determined that the sightings were of terrestrial objects.
Nevertheless, the lingering possibility that some of these observations might be connected to advanced technology or clandestine government activities continues to fuel intrigue.
AARO’s fresh strategy to invite allegations of secret UFO-related programs introduces new questions and adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing debate.
A search for answers

The complaints center around the information that the U.S. government might hold and the level of transparency it will pursue concerning this enigmatic subject.
Public fascination with UFOs and unidentified aerial phenomena keeps growing.
The government’s willingness to engage with this issue represents a crucial step towards uncovering answers.
This development has piqued public interest and will no doubt be the topic of many conversations in the coming months.
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