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Pentagon Releases New Form For Military Personnel, Raises Eyebrows


The Pentagon has raised some eyebrows with its latest UAP/UFO initiative.

According to the latest reports, the Pentagon has created a new website and form submission for all current and former U.S. military or DOD contractors to report any knowledge they have of clandestine UFO reverse engineering projects.

Critics of the new website claim that this is a poor way to share information that could potentially be classified or harm U.S. defense interests.

Of course, a glance at the website’s instructions and dictates warns personnel not to share any classified information or information that cannot be disseminated to the public.

If you are a current or former U.S. service member or a current or former Department of Defense contractor with an appropriate report and evidence, feel free to submit a report, if you are not, stay away!

AARO is not using this portal to compile civilian reports, or at least not at this time, and will penalize you if you use it without the proper credentials. Here’s what we currently know about the reporting program:

AARO Director Sean Kirkpatrick released this statement: “Strongly encourage any current or former U.S. government employees… who believe they have first-hand knowledge of a US UAP program or activity to please come forward.”

CBS News explained:

The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office says it will use the information submitted through its website in a report on UAPs.

The AARO, which was established through the annual defense policy bill approved by Congress in 2021, is considered the leading federal agency for UAP efforts.

Mike Colangelo provided a counter-perspective on the newly launched website and UAP report submission form:

“Coverage from News Nation on the new UFO reporting form on AAROs minimal effort website. News anchors Leland Vittert and Chris Cuomo agree that the AARO website and new reporting form seems useless and not very secure for sensitive information from government employees and folks with security clearances.”

NBC News added:

Kirkpatrick said the form is different from other established reporting measures, such as for sightings by military pilots or the FAA’s process for civilian pilots.

What Congress asked his office to do in this review is to have whistleblowers “and anyone that wants to come forward … present their case and make their statement, for the record,” Kirkpatrick said.



 

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