An innovative website has been launched by the Department of Defense (DOD) of the United States of America in collaboration with the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) with the primary objective of providing the general public with access to unclassified information concerning unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), which are more commonly known as extraterrestrial spacecraft or UFOs.
Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, the spokesperson for the Pentagon, indicated recently during a news conference that the newly opened website is meant to provide the public with unclassified documents. These resources will include videos and images associated with UAP cases that have been successfully settled. The website will also feature reports, trends, as well as an extensive frequently asked questions (FAQ) section, in addition to connections to official papers, transcripts, news releases, and a variety of other educational materials.
General Ryder underscored the Department of Defense’s commitment to transparency and emphasized that the website would serve as a convenient “one-stop” destination for publicly available information. He emphasized that the website will serve as a “one-stop” destination for publicly available information. In addition, he noted that AARO will continually update the website with its most recent results as soon as the information was deemed appropriate for release to the general public.
This announcement was made after six members of Congress asked the intelligence community to disclose detailed data regarding purported covert activities engaged in the rescue of crashed UFOs and the reverse engineering of the technology such UFOs carry. The intelligence community has now made this disclosure in response to that request.
UFO whistleblower David Grusch made a brief mention to these projects during his sworn testimony in front of the House Oversight Committee on July 26. This shed light on the decades-long government secrecy surrounding UFOs and UAPs. Grusch disclosed that he is intimately familiar with coworkers who have been harmed while working on deciphering UFO technology. These colleagues’ injuries occurred when they were working on decoding UFO technology. In addition, he maintained that the government has been in possession of UFO technology and “biologics” of “non-human origins” since the 1930s, and he claimed to be aware of the particular places where these things are housed. He also stated that he was aware of the precise areas where these goods are stored.
Grusch has indicated that he is prepared to share particular facts despite the sensitive nature of the situation. At the hearing, there were also eyewitness statements from distinguished military pilots Ryan Graves and David Fravor, who revealed their experiences of seeing and, in the instance of Fravor, engaging with UAPs while they were flying. Graves and Fravor both served in the United States Air Force. Graves and Fravor both had careers in the Air Force of the United States of America.
Fravor, a retired squad commander for the Black Aces and a Navy pilot with 18 years of service, related the story of his sighting of what has now become known as the “Tic Tac UFO” on a training trip in 2004. Fravor was a member of the Black Aces. His description of the item was that it was “far superior to anything we had at the time, have today, or are looking to develop in the next 10 or more years.”
