The latest Pentagon report reveals hundreds of new UFO sightings.
The Pentagon releases a report on UFOs
The new report published by the Pentagon contains hundreds of testimonies about unexplained aerial phenomena, but it does not provide evidence of their extraterrestrial origin. The report also describes instances where UFOs were misidentified as balloons, birds, or satellites. One incident that is difficult to explain is a close encounter of an aircraft with an unidentified object near the coast of New York. This report was released in response to calls for greater transparency from House lawmakers regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Federal efforts to study and detect anomalous phenomena are aimed at ensuring national security and air transport safety, rather than scientific issues. Pentagon representatives studying anomalous phenomena through the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) assert that there is no confirmation of extraterrestrial origin for any of the incidents.
The report covered 757 cases reported from May 1, 2023, to June 1, 2024. Many of these incidents were explainable, such as balloons, birds, aircraft, drones, or satellites. The report also claims that Musk's Starlink satellite system is one of the most common sources of confusion regarding satellite chains with UFOs. The authors note that some cases remain unresolved due to insufficient information.
It is worth mentioning that Ukrainian military personnel filmed a UFO over a combat zone, but they could not find an exact identification for this object.
Recall that the U.S. Department of Defense launched a website where they publish declassified photos and videos of anomalous phenomena.
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