UFO boss of the Pentagon condemns statements by ex-employees as insulting
UFO boss of the Pentagon condemns statements by ex-employees as insulting
External flight objects: Ex-employees of the Pentagon
raise serious allegationsThe former Pentagon employee, David Grusch, said under oath that the United States has recovered and examined extraterrestrial flight objects. These allegations were sharply rejected by Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the UFO authority Aaro. He described the statements as "insulting" and made it clear that there has been no credible evidence of a secret rescue program so far.
Kirkpatrick was appointed head of the All-Domaly Resolution Office (Aaro) of the Pentagon a year ago, which deals with the examination of unknown flight objects. In recent years, the Pentagon has been urged to examine reports on unusual flight objects more precisely to ensure national security.
In a memo, Kirkpatrick criticized the statements of grush that made headlines worldwide. He emphasized that so far there is no credible evidence of a reverse engineering program for non-human technology. In addition, grudging had refused to speak to the Aaro.
Grusch, which was previously responsible for the analysis of unexplained phenomena in the US Department of Defense, also claimed that he received information about a secret project by the Pentagon, in which crashed Uaps (Unidetified Aerial Phenomenon) were examined and built. However, he said that he did not see any alien corpses himself.
The Pentagon denied the allegations of grush and explained that there is no verifiable information about such a salvage program. Experts like the astrophysicist Adam Frank also expressed their skepticism. Such claims have been raised again and again for decades, but there are never evidence.
A known case of UAP views is the "Tic-Tac" phenomenon, in which an oval white object was spotted off the coast of California. The former fighting pilot David Frairvor even made a video recording of the property. Frances and other military members are calling for less secrecy and a central point for recording and investigating UAP views.
Most UAP views can be attributed to earthly causes, however, around six percent of the cases remain unclear. The discussion about the topic of extraterrestrial life and UFO sightings continues to be controversial.
Source: ARD studio Washington
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