The Pentagon and the director of national intelligence jointly released the annual UFO sightings report, which revealed that while no intergalactic evidence was discovered among the over 700 fresh reports from the past year, about 20 cases still stand out as particularly intriguing.
Instead of using the word UAP (unknown unusual phenomena ), the intelligence community and the Pentagon use it. The AARO ( all-domain anomaly resolution office ) analyzes incidents that military personnel and federal agencies report.
AARO documented 757 fresh incidents between May 2023 and June 2024, comprising 485 existing circumstances and 272 previously unidentified cases from 2021-2022. According to Pentagon officials, this significant improve over the 281 reports from the past year is more due to increased reporting awareness than increased event rates.
Since its founding, AARO has examined 1,652 circumstances in total.
This week’s report confirms that AARO has found” no evidence of interplanetary people, action, or systems”. Whilst some reviews have earth explanations and some require more research, none indicate any “breakthrough” technologies.
During Thursday’s media briefing, AARO’s management disclosed that 21 reviews from the past eighteen weeks remain unknown.
Dr Jon Kosloski, AARO’s new director, said,” There are interesting cases that with my physics and engineering background and time in the I. C. I do not understand, and I do n’t know anybody else understands them”. These incidents occurred near national surveillance areas and were documented through picture, many witnesses, or detector recordings.
Regarding the appearance of these unknown UAPs, Kosloski described them as” Lights, cylinders, triangles, in one of the cases, it has been happening over an extended period of time, and it is possible that there’s many things happening”, suggesting some incidents may include drone action misidentified as UAPs.
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