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Pentagon confirms UAP task force failed to investigate UFOs thoroughly: Per official report

Pentagon confirms UAP task force failed to investigate UFOs thoroughly: Per official report

The Department of Defense also confirmed that the United States Air Force is not cooperating with their recommendations on UFO investigationThe Pentagon and UFOsLAPRESSELWActualizado 25/01/2024 - 17:48 CSTWhether you believe UFOs are real or not, the inescapable truth is that the United States' multiple branches of government have been talking about the topic both in

The Department of Defense also confirmed that the United States Air Force is not cooperating with their recommendations on UFO investigation

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Whether you believe UFOs are real or not, the inescapable truth is that the United States’ multiple branches of government have been talking about the topic both in a public manner and on classified settings for six years now. It’s all been happening before our eyes but there still hadn’t been an official report from the Department of Defense. Just days before Thursday’s report dropped, the now former AARO director Sean Kirkpatrick published an op-ed in which he blames UFO conspiracy theorists inside the government for pushing false information on the topic. This happened less than a week before the actual Department of Defense released a full report that leaves him as an incompetent figure in this whole story.

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AARO was lacking at reporting UFOs

In the full 16-page report, the Department of Defense confirms that the UAP Task Force office that was set in order to report on UFOs was lacking on their processes. After this consideration, they called on all branches of government involved in this topic on how to proceed in order to properly investigate the topic. They made it very clear that this lack of organization is a major threat to national security. Here’s the most scathing part of the report: «We determined that the DoD has no overarching UAP policy and, as a result, it lacks assurance that national security and flight safety threats to the United States from UAP have been identified and mitigated.»

The Air Force ghosts the Department of Defense

Another important aspect of this report is that the Department of Defense called on branches such as the Navy, the Army, the new director of AARO, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Air Force to establish new proptocols in orde to properly investigate UFOs. Out of all these branches, the Air Force were the only ones who flat out ignored the DOD’s requests. For decades, UFO investigators have stated that the United States Air Force are the ones who appear to have hoarded the most information about the topic. Many even claim that the evidence presented to the Intelligence Community Inspector General by whistleblower David Grusch points towards their office.