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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
I’m actually somewhat encouraged …….that in my lifetime….I’m seeing, witnessing, an actual public accessible government office website dedicated to UFO’s.
That opportunity was not afforded to the general public from previous government programs within the computer social media age….i.e. AAWSAP (AATIP), UAPTF.
Btw was there a gap filling inside government program office between Blue Book ending in 1969 to 2007 AAWSAP??
(Bigelow’s NIDS AND BAASS were contracted? and did not, as far as I know, have a physical office in the government i.e. at the pentagon)
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: Ravenwatcher
In your opinion…what do you think the “hidden agenda” is? 🧐
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: quintessentone
Put it this way…..would you rather not have a government website dedicated to UFO’s….and and continue to be left in the darkness. It’s better than nothing.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: quintessentone
As true as that might be……my emphasis is on the “visual’s” we now have that we didn’t have before. As for the content of the AARO website…..that’s a different matter one might take with a grain of salt.
Put it this way…..would you rather not have a government website dedicated to UFO’s….and continue to be left in the darkness. It’s better than nothing.
For what it’s worth….they are trying to be visually transparent…..
It’s a young website….give it time to grow…….grow into what? Who knows…..
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That select committee would give subpoena powers to force leaders in the Department of Defense and others to testify and push past the “roadblocks” the group has faced so far in seeing classified material and getting timely responses, Burchett said.
“We’re running into a lot of roadblocks there, and that’s the problem with this whole thing. It just creates more and more conspiracy theories because our federal government is so arrogant and so bloated, and they’ll just run out the clock,” Burchett said. “I’m guilty of this as well, but Americans want their pizzas in 30 minutes or less, and that’s about our dadgum attention span.”
Burchett and Luna haven’t heard back from the Speaker since they made the request, they said. The Hill has reached out to McCarthy’s office for comment.
originally posted by: cre8chaos
Just saw that when I opened the first page of Bing! I am no good at posting an OP so I am glad someone who has more words than myself had found and posted this.! I M excited to see what comes from this. Hopefully not a bunch of nothing burgers.
If the phenomena I witnessed with my own eyes turns out to be foreign drones, they pose an urgent threat to national security and airspace safety. If they are something else, it must be a scientific priority to find out.
One reason why additional “objects” have been detected by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in recent days could be because the command recently readjusted its filters to better spot slow-moving targets operating above a certain altitude, a source briefed on the matter told CNN.
The filters were only readjusted and broadened in the past week, the source said, after a high-altitude, suspected Chinese spy balloon transited the US and ignited a debate over the United States’ ability to detect and defend against any potentially threatening objects entering its airspace.
Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks recently moved to personally oversee the Pentagon’s unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) investigation team formally known as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, DefenseScoop has exclusively learned. And a new website will soon be launched where incidents can be reported.
Hicks now holds regular meetings with AARO’s inaugural director, Sean Kirkpatrick — who she’s also repositioned to report directly to her. The Pentagon’s second-in-charge took action late last month, partly to help speed up AARO’s development and launch of a congressionally mandated public website where the organization will be expected to disclose its unclassified work and findings and offer a secure mechanism via which users can submit their own reports of possible UAP observances.
In separate discussions over the last week, Hicks and Pentagon spokesperson Eric Pahon briefed DefenseScoop on new details regarding the deputy secretary’s near-term vision for AARO — and the latest status of the new website and reporting mechanism ahead of an official announcement from the Defense Department expected on Thursday.
This is the 9th time our government publicly looked into ufos with presented evidence & still nothing.
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Pentagon to release declassified UFO photos, videos and reports on new website
Pentagon spokesman calls new site a 'one-stop shop' for publicly available information on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs)
The Pentagon on Thursday announced the launch of a new website with the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which will provide the public with declassified information about UFOs, or what the government calls unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs).
Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder said at a press briefing that the new website will provide the public with information including videos and photos associated with resolved UAP cases as they are declassified and approved for public release.
New AARO website link ————> www.aaro.mil...
Welp…it’s a step forward…I think? Let see where it leads….
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Funny thing….so far as I’m aware there is no specific “UAP-related Pilot Reports (PIREPs)”…