The Pentagon has just announced it will be opening a new department that specifically studies reports of UFOs.
A press release by the Pentagon has revealed the Pentagon will be creating an office called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) which will analyze reports of UFOs all around the United States.
Besides the AARO the Department of Defense has already established the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force (UAPTF).
Within the last year, the Pentagon has released various videos from the Navy which reveal unidentified flying objects flying at angles and speeds that are beyond the DoD’s current technology.
The Pentagon has yet to reveal the driving force behind the UFOs.
Welcome to the official Twitter account for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Through this channel, we will provide updates and information relative to our examinations of unidentified anomalous phenomena across space, air, and maritime domains. https://t.co/V9yq4cruWh
— All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (@DoD_AARO) July 20, 2022
The Pentagon's new UFO office is on Twitter. Whoever has to manage this account should get an early Christmas bonus. https://t.co/4Kk7rGECja
— Bryan Bender (@BryanDBender) July 21, 2022
Vice shared these details:
The Pentagon announced it’s opening an office specifically to chase down reports of unidentified flying objects in a press release on Wednesday. It’ll be called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and will work to collect and analyze various reports of UFO activity from across America’s various federal agencies.
“The mission of the AARO will be to synchronize efforts across the Department of Defense, and with other U.S. federal departments and agencies, to detect, identify and attribute objects of interest in, on or near military installations, operating areas, training areas, special use airspace and other areas of interest, and, as necessary, to mitigate any associated threats to safety of operations and national security,” the press release explained. “This includes anomalous, unidentified space, airborne, submerged and transmedium objects.”
The new office is the result of various disclosures of unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) by the DoD after lobbying and leaks from groups like Tom Delonge’s To the Stars Academy. Credible witnesses, including Navy pilots, have come forward and described their experiences with UFOs. One recent Navy video leaked by a UFO enthusiast and confirmed by the Pentagon showed a UFO apparently disappearing into the water, which may explain the new office’s focus on “transmedium” objects—objects that flit between space, the air, and under the water.
'Supersonic Tic Tac' UFO stalked US aircraft carrier for days, Pentagon report reveals: https://t.co/s36eifS9pC
— ufobot (@ufob0t) July 22, 2022
Space added these details:
The Department of Defense has created an office to track unidentified objects in space and air, under water, or even those that appear to travel between these domains.
UFOs, or as they are now known, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) have been receiving newfound levels of government scrutiny not seen in decades. Multiple hearings and classified briefings have taken place in the halls of the U.S. Congress in recent months, and many lawmakers have expressed concern that America’s airspace may not be as safe as we think due to the many sightings of unidentified objects military aviators and other armed forces personnel have reported.
With that in mind, the Department of Defense (DOD) announced the creation of this new office in a statement(opens in new tab) published Wednesday (July 20). The office is known as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, and was established within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security. The new office will be led by Sean Kirkpatrick(opens in new tab), who previously served as the chief scientist at the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Missile and Space Intelligence Center.
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