The Pentagon has just put a new website online which will be dedicated to documents showing unidentified aerospace phenomena.
The question of UFOs is becoming more and more open to debate, notably with initiatives which have recently come directly from major American authorities. And if you’re curious about what’s already been declassified, you might enjoy this new website.
The beginning with 8 videos
UFOs should no longer be in the 21st centurye century the preoccupation of only slightly charming oddballs like Fox Mulder, in X-Files. In any case, this is the wish of the Pentagon and the United States Department of Defense, which has just opened a public site called All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO): www.aaro.mil
“ This website will provide information, including photos and videos, on UAP cases [ndlr : Phénomène aérospatial non identifié] resolved as they are declassified and approved for public release », Indicates a press release from the ministry. Duly approved documents will gradually be put online through this interface, which currently includes 8 declassified videos.
A site open to discoveries
And AARO is not only there to please all the curious people in the world looking for thrills. With this site, the Department of Defense also wants to allow military personnel and government employees who may have witnessed this type of event, and who may have been able to capture them, to more easily transmit them to interested services. No option exists at the moment to register possible documents of civil origin.
UFOs returned to the forefront of the news this summer, notably with the hearing before the House of Representatives in Washington of former intelligence officer David Grusch and two ex-fighter pilots on the subject of UFOs. David Grusch was then famous for having affirmed under oath that the American government was carrying out reverse engineering tests on UFO wrecks, and had recovered non-human biological elements.
Source : Futurism
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