Weeks ahead of his resignation , Sean Kirkpatrick—head of the Pentagon's AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office)—is growing increasingly candid about his work on UFO s.
"I can't comment on anything he's told other people. The only way we can get anything that he has shared to other people is if he gives permission to them to share it because he's protected under those same laws," Kirkpatrick said in a new interview on NewsNation . "But I have a whole range.
Why UFOs Freak Out the Government | Vanity Fair
Later in Graff's book, he talks about the collapse of public trust and truth in government and institutions. "What you see in the late '70s and '80s is this rise of these much darker UFO conspiracy theories that the government is hiding something.
Police inundated with reports of UFOs and aliens - but they won't release details - Mirror Online
West Yorkshire Police have been flooded with thousands of reports of UFOs and aliens in the last three years. However, they won't release the details.
A Freedom of Information request was submitted to release the reports from January 2020 to August 2023. But the force said it would be too expensive.
Continue... Pentagon UFO Boss Addresses Alien-Retrieval Claims
Title: Pentagon UFO Boss Addresses Alien-Retrieval Claims: Separating Fact from FictionIntroduction:
In a groundbreaking address at a recent conference in Washington D.C., the Pentagon's UFO boss, Luis Elizondo, addressed long-standing claims of alien retrieval and the ongoing investigation into unidentified flying objects (UFOs). As the Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) within the Pentagon, Elizondo has been at the forefront of UFO research for decades, and his remarks have sparked both excitement and skepticism among the public. In this article, we will delve into the current state of UFO research, separating fact from fiction, and exploring the implications of Elizondo's statements.
The History of UFO Research:
UFO research has a long and storied history, with sightings dating back to the 1940s. However, it wasn't until the 1950s and 60s that the government began to take notice, with the establishment of the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book. This project was...
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