The Pentagon has found no evidence of aliens, alien technology, or a secret government-run reverse engineering program.
“To date, USG investigations have not found a single instance of a UAP representing extraterrestrial technology,” according to the report released Friday, adding that “there is no evidence of a genuine, sensitive national security program.” ” was “mistaken” for a UFO program. .
“AARO (All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office) had no evidence of the USG reverse engineering narrative provided by the interviewee and was able to disprove the majority of the interviewee’s claims,” the report said. However, “some claims are still being evaluated.” ”
Jeremy Corbell, an investigative journalist and key figure in the fight for UFO transparency, told FOX News Digital in an exclusive statement that “if the United States doesn’t get angry, other countries will too.” Ta.
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“The reason AARO was created in the first place was because of the mishandling of past UFO issues by our government agencies,” Kobel said. “This was enacted to address the reality of UFOs: concealment, as a defense against the dangerous and real possibility of strategic surprise.
“Historical review is an attempt to rewrite history and obscure basic facts about the UFO phenomenon.”
The purpose of the 63-page report is “not to prove or disprove any particular belief, but rather to examine past USG-sponsored UAP research activities using a rigorous analytical and scientific approach.” ” and alleges that the government and private contractors are hiding foreign nationals. Technology and biological materials.
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According to the report, the “vast majority” of reported UFOs, or UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena), are “the result of misidentification.”
The Department of Defense acknowledged that the Intelligence Community Control Access Program was expanded in 2021 “without sufficient justification” to protect UAP reverse engineering.
However, the project never recovered the extraterrestrial spacecraft and was canceled “due to lack of merit,” the report said.
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Canada releases its own report: ‘Very interesting… so keep an eye on it’
Canadian officials mentioned the UAP phenomenon earlier this week as the debate rages on in the United States.
Mona Nemer, the country’s chief scientific adviser, told lawmakers the report was nearing completion and expected to be published in late summer or early fall.
“I think our report will be very interesting from a historical perspective, so please keep an eye out for it,” Nemmer told the Canadian Parliament’s Scientific Research Committee on Tuesday.
Nemer said he was in touch with his U.S. and French counterparts, but “the enthusiasm for the response is uneven.”
“Historical review is an attempt to rewrite history and obscure basic facts about the UFO phenomenon.”
“Sometimes the information is more complete or more arcane than we would like,” Nehmer said. This is the information we need. ”
Highlights of the Department of Defense report
Other conclusions laid out in the report include a general public distrust of the government and “perceived bureaucratic barriers,” extreme secrecy related to military programs, and growing interest in UFOs. etc. are included.
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Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, said there was no evidence that any information was “illegally or improperly” withheld from Congress.
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UFO hotspot map created by Fox News Digital based on information from the Department of Defense. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital, based on AARO data)
“What we found is that claims of covert programs are primarily the result of circulating reports by small groups repeating what they have heard from others, and many people believe that they believe that the U.S. secret program is a secret program.” It was a genuine misunderstanding, misidentifying it as a UAP or extraterrestrial exploitation,” he said.
In a statement released with the report, the Pentagon said its conclusions were based on “verifiable evidence.”
“All investigative efforts at all classification levels have concluded that most sightings are of common objects or phenomena and are the result of misidentification.” statement says.
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Reactions to UFO reports
The report was not well received by many whistleblowers and elected officials, who appeared to denounce it on social media and in interviews.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-S.C.), one of the most outspoken members of Congress on the UFO issue, wrote of “X”: #UFO #uap They say they found no cover-up. A classic self-fulfilling prophecy. ”
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In a previous interview, Burchett warned that humans “can’t handle” the technology seen in the video.
“If they’re there, they’re there, and if they have this kind of technology, they can do it.” turn us into charcoal briquettes,” Burchett said on the “Event Horizon” podcast.
“And if they can travel in light years, or at the speeds we’ve seen so far, and the physics we know, and they fly underwater and don’t show a heat signature, then something like that. If there is, we are way out of our league.”

The “Mosul Orb” was recorded by a military reconnaissance plane over Mosul, Iraq, in 2016. (Jeremy Corbell)

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said Lou Elizondo, former director of the Defense Department’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. good trouble show “It is inconceivable that the Department of Defense will continue down this path of obfuscation and denial.”
“Our adversaries have already stated for the record that they have their own UAP programs. Isn’t this important to the Department of Defense?” Elizondo said. “Not only is this report inaccurate, but many of its claims are also misleading.
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“Furthermore, this is another example in a long list of Department of Defense failures in recent history. Today is a sad day for our democracy as the American people are being misinformed under the guise of truth and transparency.” is.”
fox news digital Luis Casiano contributed to this report.





