The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the Pentagon’s UFO investigation unit, is encouraging military personnel and veterans to share their experiences and knowledge about UFO and UAP research programs. AARO has created a new website for this purpose, aiming to create a safe space for past and current government employees to share information without fear of retribution. The website aims to gather authentic reports and is not meant for reporting UFO sightings by the public.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of AARO, stated that the information submitted through the website will be kept strictly confidential and will only be accessible to AARO staff. For now, the reporting mechanism is only open to government employees, with no immediate plans to allow civilian access. Kirkpatrick also emphasized the serious nature of the platform, warning that false reporting could lead to penalties including fines, imprisonment, or negative impacts on security clearance and job status.
Kirkpatrick also expressed interest in speaking with whistleblower David Grusch, who claimed there are unregulated elements within the military with information related to UAP. However, despite repeated invitations, Grusch has not responded to AARO. Kirkpatrick stated that currently, there is no evidence to support Grusch’s claims about the existence of a program for reverse engineering extraterrestrial UAP programs.
Key Takeaways:
- The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has launched a new website encouraging military personnel and veterans to report their experiences with UFO and UAP research programs without fear of retribution.
- The website is currently only open to government employees and strict confidentiality is assured, with only AARO staff able to access the reports.
- The purpose of the website is not for reporting UFO sightings, but to gather information about government UAP programs or activities, and false reporting can lead to severe penalties including fines, imprisonment, and potential loss of security clearance or employment.
“Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick is the head of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), and he says the program is hoping to get authentic reports of UFO and UAP research programs from military personnel and veterans. He asked that any current or former government employees with information visit this new website and enter their information on this new website.”
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