![]() ![]() Retired astronaut - and brother to the junior senator from Arizona - Scott Kelly described how easy it is to mistake objects while in flight at tremendously high speeds. The terrestrial nature of many UFO sightings was especially clear this winter, when a Chinese surveillance balloon high above the United States revealed that similar craft had been floating over us for years.Īn astronaut explains his airborne Bart Simpson event But skeptics and further government reports have proven that most of the sightings have clear explanations - usually either military or private-sector unmanned aircraft. In 2017, many UFO hopefuls were optimistic that newly-revealed government research into the matter would reveal extraterrestrial activity. “While a large number of cases in AARO’s holdings remain technically unresolved, this is primarily due to a lack of data associated with those cases.”įor Americans paying attention to the glut of UFO news over the past six years, that number checks out at an intuitive level. “The majority of unidentified objects reported to AARO and in our holdings demonstrate mundane characteristics of readily explainable sources,” Kirkpatrick explained. “The majority of unidentified objects reported to AARO and in our holdings demonstrate mundane characteristics of readily explainable sources,” he added. But only 2 to 5 percent of those events are “really anomalous,” Kirkpatrick said on Wednesday. Kirkpatrick stated that his research office at the Department of Defense receives around 50 to 100 reports of UFOs (or UAPs – unidentified anomalous phenomena - as they are now known) per month since it was founded last July. Only 2 to 5 percent of sightings are really unexplained - which makes sense “We see these all over the world and we see these making very interesting apparent maneuvers,” he said, adding that they’ve noted 800 similar cases of metallic orbs. While Kirkpatrick said that this particular object “demonstrated no enigmatic technical capabilities,” he did note that these things are everywhere. ![]() Screenshot displayed at the NASA UAP briefing of a "metallic orb" observed by a US MQ-9 Reaper in the Middle East in 2022. Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the Department of Defense’s UFO branch (formally known as the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office) spoke at the NASA hearing of strange metallic orbs like one observed by a Reaper drone in the Middle East last year. There are weird metallic orbs flying around “all over the world” Below are the main takeaways from the latest federal report on the flying objects, which the government lamely insists on calling unidentified anomalous phenomena. After stating for years that UFO inquiries were below them - both in terms of altitude and reputation - NASA held its first-ever hearing this week on the weird objects that are flying around above us apparently all the time. ![]() The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is finally getting in on the trend of government investigations into unidentified foreign objects. ![]()
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