Pentagon launches new ‘one-stop shop’ website for declassified UFO information — which will include photos, videos

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Pentagon launches new ‘one-stop shop’ website for declassified UFO information — which will include photos, videos

The Pentagon is launching a website that will provide the public with disclosed information about unidentified flying objects – including photos and videos, federal officials announced Thursday.

This website will be the official website for information released by the All domains Anomaly Resolution Office [AARO] — a relatively new Pentagon office established in July 2022 tasked with analyzing reports of unidentified aerial phenomena [UAPs] in US airspace.

“This website will serve as a one-stop shop for all publicly available information related to AARO and UAP,” said a Department of Defense press release.

“AARO will regularly update the website with its latest activities and findings as new information is cleared for public release.”

flying saucerAARO’s website will provide disclosed information about UAP to the public and allow government employees to report directly to the agency.Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF
reporting UFO sighting dataOnly a small percentage of UAP sightings have been found to be true “anomalies”.AARO

The site appears to be still under construction, but is scheduled to be operational in the fall, DOD said.

The Pentagon said it was “committed to transparency with the American people about AARO’s work” on UAP.

Through the new website, the public can examine UAP photos and videos as they are revealed and read reports on the sightings as they become available.

PentagoThe website is expected to be operational this autumn.REUTERS

The site will feature aircraft, balloon and satellite tracking maps in use as well.

When finally operational, the AARO site will also have a tool that allows “former US government employees, service members or contractors with direct knowledge of US government programs or activities” to file reports directly to AARO about unidentified aircraft.

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AARO has received reports of more than 800 UAP sightings in the past three decades. However, only 2 to 5% are considered “probably truly anomalous,” AARO director Sean Kilpatrick revealed earlier this year.

Public interest in UAP has soared since former top intelligence official David Grusch claimed the US was hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life — but provided no evidence when testifying before Congress this summer.

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