The curious case of UFO: Pentagon can’t explain 21 sightings, finds over 700 new cases in 2023 alone; here are the biggest revelations
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The mystery of UFOs has taken a gripping turn with the latest revelations from the Pentagon. Despite sifting through a staggering 757 new reports in 2023, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is still left scratching its head over 21 unexplainable sightings near high-security areas.
The Pentagon and the Director of National Intelligence have shared new data on UFO sightings, referred to as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Over 700 new incidents were reported in 2023 alone. Despite the surge in reports, the investigation has yet to confirm any extraterrestrial origins. The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) leads the effort, assessing incidents recorded by military and federal personnel.
From May 2023 to June 2024, AARO received 757 reports, with 485 new cases from that period and 272 from previous years.
The total number of UAP cases reviewed by AARO has now reached 1,652. The agency attributes the rise in incident reports to increased awareness rather than a spike in UAP events. While some cases have been attributed to terrestrial explanations, a number remain unsolved. AARO Director Dr. Jon Kosloski noted 21 puzzling cases that defy current scientific understanding, many of which occurred near national security locations and have reliable evidence from videos, eyewitness accounts, and sensor data.
Dr. Kosloski described various unexplained sightings, including orbs, cylinders, and triangles. In some cases, the activities span long durations, and there is speculation about potential drone interference. Yet, no evidence points to advanced or “breakthrough” technologies. The investigations continue as the AARO seeks to demystify these incidents, which remain under scrutiny for further review.
FAQs:
What is the latest update on UFO sightings from the Pentagon?
The latest report from the Pentagon and the Director of National Intelligence reveals over 700 new UFO sightings in 2023 alone. While many of these cases have been explained, 21 sightings remain unexplainable.
Who is responsible for reviewing UFO sightings?
The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is the agency that reviews and analyzes all new UFO or UAP reports, submitted primarily by military personnel and some federal agencies.
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