The US Defense Department has launched the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office Website (AARO) to release declassified UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) information, ending the gradual disclosure of UFO data
WHAT IS AARO?
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AARO serves as a central hub for declassified UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) data, videos, and information. Its main goal is to provide easy public access to a wealth of UFO-related data.
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The website features a vast collection of "Official UAP Videos," ranging from encounters documented by US navy jet crews to footage from fighter jet cockpits.
OFFICIAL UAP VIDEOS
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Videos are carefully categorized to aid understanding. Some are labeled 'unresolved', while others are 'unclassified' with potential explanations like video compression artifacts.
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The website's launch followed a public hearing in Congress where three retired military veterans testified about alleged government secrecy regarding UFO programs.
TESTIMONIES
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NASA also joined the probe, presenting footage of a UFO observed over the Middle East during their inaugural public meeting.
NASA SAID....
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The former director of AARO noted a significant increase in reported UAP cases, rising from 650 to 800 cases within a short period. However, only a small fraction (2-5%) defies conventional explanations.
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Since its launch in July 2022, AARO has made notable progress in understanding UAP, with the website providing regular updates on their work and discoveries.