The official line: there are true anomalies which the head of the Pentagon’s UFO office does not understand with his physics and engineering background, and from his time in the Intelligence Community.
Dr. Jon Kosloski, director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, has since described Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or UAP, as “really peculiar” and “perplexing”.
His predecessor at AARO, Tim Phillips, has told Liberation Times that the office has encountered cases in which UAP appear to display capabilities not seen in any known aircraft or spacecraft.
Although Phillips did not state that such objects reflected non-human or alien activity, he said there were incidents by “highly qualified observers that they saw some truly astonishing performance capabilities – things that no known human system could behave.”
Phillips said the incidents could not be attributed to any known U.S. or adversary technology, or in his own words: “We were able to conclusively prove it wasn’t a known system, either adversary or friendly.”
The existence of these extraordinary phenomena is no longer really in doubt. UFOs are real.
The real question now is where they come from and what intentions they have.
As the White House now prepares to disclose never-before-seen UAP information to the public, the question of origin and intention will now loom over everything else
But while searching for the best evidence and information, the White House may well have to look beyond AARO to support this next vital step.
The AARO is still a Pentagon office.
It’s nested within the same national security system that whistleblowers say has long controlled and buried the issue.
Many whistleblowers do not trust AARO.