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Pentagon reveals in new report about "unknown and unexplained aerial phenomena"

Information and science| 19 November, 2024 - 6:56 PM

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Most of the whistleblowers said they saw strange lights (Reuters)

The Pentagon's latest UFO report has revealed hundreds of new incidents of "unexplained aerial phenomena."

This statement covers reports of unidentified phenomena observed from May 1, 2023 to June 1, 2024, and explains that the Office of Unknown Paranormal Phenomena received 485 reports of unspecified incidents that occurred during.

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The office was able to solve approximately 300 of these cases during the reporting period, all of which related to ordinary objects such as various types of weather balloons, which represented 70% of the sightings.

In addition, there were birds, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and satellites, including Starlink satellites, which run across the sky in the form of trains of stars, which some people think are a space object.

Most of the informants (who were citizens or pilots of both military and commercial aircraft) said that they saw strange lights, while the rest were divided over whether they were round, cylindrical or spherical objects, and another group said they were triangular or square.

The vast majority of reported incidents occurred in airspace, but 49 of them occurred at altitudes of at least 100 kilometres, which is technically considered space.

Cases that defy explanation

The report explained that the ability of experts to solve strange cases and understand their source is limited by the lack of timely sensor data, which prevented them from understanding some strange cases, but it is still possible to attribute them to normal phenomena and not aliens.

However, there are still cases that defy explanation, such as the incident of a commercial plane colliding with a UFO off the coast of New York.

“It is important to emphasize that to date, ARO has not detected any evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity or technology,” said officials at the Pentagon’s 2022-created office to track unseen UFOs, known as the Anomaly Resolution Office, or ARO for short.

This is consistent with research data, as no space observatories from anywhere in the world have yet been able to confirm the existence of any intelligent civilization anywhere in the universe.

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