Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder Officially Announces the AARO Website
Full Press Conference: https://t.co/sh63khUjsl#ufoX #ufo #uap #uapX #ufos #ufotwitter pic.twitter.com/1zkv52p7D0
— Mike Colangelo (@MikeColangelo) August 31, 2023
DoD Press Secretary | UAP/UFOs AARO
“David Grusch…will the interviews he conducted with 40+ people be published on the website?”#ufo #uap #aaro #davidgrusch #dod #ufoX pic.twitter.com/ePTsVcHrtJ
— UAP Files – Jimmy (@UAPFilesPodcast) September 1, 2023
Some people think it’s extreme to say the government is planning to hoax a fake alien contact event.
Okay, well.
Then why are they promoting this?
What possible reason could they have for promoting it, other than that they are planning a hoax?
The Pentagon is launching a website that will provide declassified information available about unidentified flying objects to the public — including photos and videos, federal officials announced Thursday.
The website will be the official website for information released by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office [AARO] — a relatively new Pentagon office founded in July 2022 tasked with analyzing reports of unidentified aerial phenomena [UAPs] in US airspace.
“This website will serve as a one-stop shop for all publicly available information related to AARO and UAP,” a Department of Defense press release says.
“AARO will regularly update the website with its most recent activities and findings as new information is cleared for public release.”
The website appears to still be under construction, but is scheduled to be up and running in the fall, the DOD said.
The Pentagon said it was “committed to transparency with the American people on AARO’s work” on UAPs.
Through the new site, the public can peruse photos and videos of UAPs as they are declassified and read reports on the sightings as they become available.
This has been everywhere lately.
There is never any evidence beyond “Defense Department said so.”
But there is this huge campaign to try to convince people it’s all real.
I can’t think of an innocent explanation for that.