UFO Reporting Form Launched by Pentagon

UFO Reporting Form Launched by Pentagon

UFO Reporting Form , Launched by Pentagon.br On October 31, the U.S. Department of br Defense launched a new online tool for reporting government activity connected to UFOs or UAPs.br NBC reports that the reporting tool is br the latest addition to the U.S. All-domain br Anomaly Resolution Office's (AARO) website. .br AARO's site, which was established under br the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, .br offers those claiming "firsthand knowledge of a U.S. Government programactivity related to UAP" a chance br to submit that information to the government.br At this time, the form is reserved for current br or former government employees, br contractors and service members. .br Sean Kirkpatrick, the office's director, br has acknowledged that the general public br would also like a means of reporting incidents.br We are exploring methods br for how the public can do so br in the forthcoming third phase br of the secure reporting mechanism, Sean Kirkpatrick, U.S. All-domain Anomaly Resolution Director, via NBC.br According to Kirkpatrick, AARO has been tasked with br investigating UFO incidents that date back to 1945 and br delivering a congressionally-mandated report in June.br According to Kirkpatrick, AARO has been tasked with br investigating UFO incidents that date back to 1945 and br delivering a congressionally-mandated report in June.br I’d also like to take this opportunity to strongly br encourage any current or former U.S. government br employees, military or civilian, or contractors who br believe that they have firsthand knowledge of a U.S. br government UAP program or activity to please come br forward using this new secure reporting mechanism. , Sean Kirkpatrick, U.S. All-domain Anomaly Resolution Director, via NBC.br I’d also like to take this opportunity to strongly br encourage any current or former U.S. government br employees, military or civilian, or contractors who br believe that they have firsthand knowledge of a U.S. br government UAP program or activity to please come br forward using this new secure reporting mechanism. , Sean Kirkpatrick, U.S. All-domain Anomaly Resolution Director, via NBC.br NBC reports that Kirkpatrick added br that his ARRO office is getting ready br to release "a lot of new material.".br We’ve uncovered some things that br we are having declassified — not just br operational videos, but historical documents br that we’ve had declassified, that we’re about br to release in the coming days and weeks. , Sean Kirkpatrick, U.S.


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