2nd September 2023 4:00:00 AM
3 mins readThe US government made a new website where people can learn about their investigations into strange and unknown things. They will also let people report any strange things they see soon. But, as per the Department of Defense, the data that is available will only be about UAP causes that have been solved. During a meeting, Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder, who is a spokesperson for the Pentagon, announced the launch of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office's new website. He explained that this website will share details, pictures, and videos of cases involving Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) that have been solved and approved for the public to see. The website also has information about trends and common questions that people ask. There are also links to official reports, transcripts, press releases, and other resources that the public might find helpful. The data on the website shows that almost half of the UFO sightings are described as being shaped like an orb or a round sphere. The second most common thing that happens is when the sensor contact is unclear. The US government is being questioned about what it knows about UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) after David Charles Grusch, a whistleblower, claimed in June that it was hiding physical proof of alien vehicles that are still in one piece or partly intact. Politicians and the media put pressure on Mr. Grusch after his claims, which caused a congressional hearing last month. In that hearing, Mr. Grusch and two other former military personnel talked about their experiences with UAPs. Former F-18 pilot Lt Ryan Graves said that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) are something that many fighter pilots know about but don't openly talk about. He described a situation where he had to quickly move his aircraft to avoid hitting an object that looked like a dark grey cube inside a clear sphere. Strangely, this object didn't move even though there was wind blowing.
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David Fravor, a retired commander, talked about some strange objects, called UAPs, that he saw in the Persian Gulf. One of them was a well-known UAP called the 'Tic Tac'. It was a small, white object that disappeared from the radar and then showed up again 60 miles away just a minute later. The Department of Defense said that they promise to be open and honest with the American people about AARO's work on UAP. The new website will also be a place where people who have served or are currently serving in the military can share their experiences of seeing unidentified flying objects (UFOs) since 1945. The DoD will soon announce a way for people to share their sightings with the public, but it's unclear if this will be for everyone around the world or just for people in the US. During his statement, Mr. Grusch expressed worries about how UFO sightings are reported, and mentioned that he faced negative consequences for speaking out about it. He claimed that people had been hurt to hide the truth. When asked about the evidence Mr. Grusch collected and if AARO would share it, Brig Gen Ryder said: 'AARO is happy to receive any information to investigate UAP claims, and if that information is given to us, we will definitely examine it. ' I don't know if this person gave their report to AARO or not. AARO's director, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, wrote on the new website that they have been working to improve how they collect data, make reporting requirements the same for everyone, and reduce any potential dangers to safety and security caused by UAP. 'We are excited to use this website to keep the public informed about AARO's work and findings, and to offer a way for UFO sightings to be reported. ' The Department of Defense said that they have created a website where you can find all the information about AARO and UAP that is available to the public. They will update the website regularly with new information when it is approved for release to the public.
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