WASHINGTON DC – The Pentagon’s official office for addressing UFOs has a new website where U.S. government and military personnel can report their own sightings.
The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) unveiled the new website on Wednesday (Aug. 30). According to a note from the office’s director, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the website will be used to inform the public about ARRO’s findings as well as offer a way for the public to report sightings of UFOs or, as they’re now called, unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).
While the site is still under construction, it features a section where the office will be “accepting reports from current or U.S. Government employees, service members, or contractors with direct knowledge of U.S. Government programs or activities related to UAP dating back to 1945.” These reports will help the office complete a historical record of such events, as requested by the United States Congress.
The site also outlines the office’s mission, which it states is to “minimize technical and intelligence surprise by synchronizing scientific, intelligence, and operational detection identification, attribution, and mitigation of unidentified anomalous phenomena in the vicinity of national security areas.”
In addition, the site offers a three-part definition of UAP, which it states are objects in the air that can’t immediately be identified; objects or devices that travel between different domains such as air, space or water; and underwater objects that are not immediately identifiable or may be related to the first two definitions.
This focus on objects in space and in water is part of the reason the term “UFO” has fallen out of fashion and has been replaced with the more all-encompassing term “UAP.”
In a set of slides offering a more comprehensive overview of AARO’s mission, it is stated that the office will study “recovered enigmatic technologies, leveraging cross-sector partnerships and the latest developments in theoretical and applied physics, [and] engineering.”
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