November 18th 2024.
Recently, a still from an unreleased video by the US government has been making rounds on the internet, showing strange, unidentified objects in the sky. While these sightings have sparked curiosity and speculation among the public, the US government has finally shed some light on the matter with an official report confirming 21 unexplained UFO sightings.
This report was presented to Congress and the Pentagon, detailing 700 new sightings of UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena), the official term used by the US government for UFOs. These sightings were collected and investigated by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), a specialized branch set up for this purpose.
Over the past year, AARO received over 700 eyewitness accounts of UAPs, and their main task was to determine which of these sightings were unexplained and credible. While many of the cases were easily attributed to known objects such as balloons, birds, satellites, and aircraft, there were 21 cases that remained unexplainable. These included sightings of a green fireball, a flashing multicolored jellyfish, and a 6ft silver rocket in the sky.
However, AARO clarified that they have not found any evidence of extraterrestrial beings or technology in any of these cases. They also stated that none of the resolved cases exhibited advanced foreign adversarial capabilities or breakthrough aerospace technologies.
Among the unresolved cases were the infamous ‘GOFAST’ video, showing a U.S. Navy F/A-18 jet crew’s encounter with a UAP, and a fast-moving silver ball captured on camera by a U.S. drone in the Middle East. AARO is currently working with their IC (intelligence community) and S&T (science and technology) partners to further investigate these cases and determine their origins.
It is important to note that AARO takes the safety and security of the US and its operations very seriously. This report covers the period from May 1, 2023, to June 1, 2024, during which AARO received a total of 757 UAP reports, with 485 of them occurring during this timeframe. This brings the total number of cases reviewed by AARO to over 1600 as of June 1, 2024.
The US Department of Defense emphasized that they are committed to protecting their personnel, bases, and operations from any potential threats, and they take every report of incursions into their designated airspace seriously. They also assured that any cases involving breakthrough foreign adversarial aerospace capabilities will be immediately reported to Congress.
In conclusion, while the US government has confirmed 21 unexplained UFO sightings, there is no evidence of extraterrestrial life or advanced foreign technology. AARO will continue to investigate these cases and provide updates on any significant findings.
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