SCIENCE

UFO Office: No Aliens Yet, but Still Investigating

USAWed Nov 20 2024
The Pentagon's UFO chief, Jon Kosloski, recently spoke to the Senate. He said his office, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), hasn't found any solid proof of aliens. But they're still looking into some really strange objects. These aren't just birds, balloons, or drones. They're different. Kosloski said they follow the facts wherever they lead. They want to keep the public and Congress informed. This is a change from last week when a former Navy admiral said the government is hiding alien secrets. Kosloski talked about cases they've solved. Like the one near Puerto Rico where the object wasn't traveling underwater but was actually two balloons. Or the GOFAST video where the object's speed was just a camera trick. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand asked about people being scared to report UFOs. Kosloski said AARO is there to investigate, not hide things. He even talked about a report from March that looked at old UFO cases. It didn't find any alien tech, but it did show the government takes these sightings seriously. AARO's latest report said they can't solve all cases because they don't have enough good data. And they can't talk about some cases because the sensors used are secret. But they're sure these objects aren't from foreign enemies. Kosloski ended by saying we need better ways to watch our skies. Whether it's UFOs or drones, we need to know what's out there.

questions

    Why is there a difference in the interpretation of AARO's March 2024 report between Senator Gillibrand and AARO's assessment?
    If AARO has resolved so many cases with prosaic explanations, should we start calling them the 'Balloon and Bird Bureau'?
    If AARO is part of a decades-long coverup, why would they be so open about not finding alien evidence?

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