Move signals US government slowly opening up about what it knows, or doesn’t, about unidentified anomalous phenomena
The Pentagon has launched an online reporting tool for certain encounters with unidentified anomalous phenomena, formerly known as UFOs, in an expansion of their effort to be more transparent about their exploration of the unknown.
Only current or former federal employees, or those “with direct knowledge of US government programs or activities related to UAP dating back to 1945” are so far eligible to use the secure form, which went live Tuesday on the website of the defense department’s somewhat blandly named All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Aaro).
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