The leader of the Pentagon office responsible for identifying and attributing UFOs says that total sighting numbers are up again since the last intelligence community update, but argued there was “no credible evidence” of these being space aliens.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the director of the recently formed All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, appeared as the sole witness in front of a Senate Armed Services subcommittee on Wednesday, where he revealed new details about his role in investigating the items dubbed “unidentified aerial phenomena” or “unidentified anomalous phenomena” by the United States government, but which are more commonly known as unidentified flying objects.
A follow-up report by ODNI in January of this year revealed that, in addition to the 144 UFOs listed in its 2021 report, “there have been 247 new reports and another 119 that were either since discovered or reported after the preliminary assessment’s time period” — for a total of 510 UFO reports as of August 2022. That number is now even higher.
He said 52% of UFOs are shaped like orbs or spheres, 23% of them are the result of “ambiguous sensor contact” and so their exact shape isn’t known, 6% were categorized as having an “other” shape, and 5% were described as “lights.” UFOs were shaped like ovals, cylinders, disks, or triangles 2% of the time, respectively, according to the chart, and 1% were shaped like rectangles, squares, polygons, or Tic-Tacs, respectively.
"AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology, or objects that defy the known laws of physics. In the event sufficient scientific data were ever obtained that a UAP encounter can only be explained by extraterrestrial origin, we are committed to working with our interagency partners at NASA," Kirkpatrick said.
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