The New Pentagon UAP Website I went to the Pentagon’s new UAP website. It is being run from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office known as AARO. You can reach it from https://www.aaro.mil. While they say it has to do with UAPs most people are now calling it the UFO website. The site starts with a Director’s message, a mission statement and their vision. They also have their definition of a UAP under their vision statement. Here is their definition: There mission statement was put in a strange way. They said they want to minimize technical and intelligence surprise by synchronizing scientific intelligence, and operational detection identification, attribution and mitigation of unidentified anomalous phenomena in the vicinity of national security areas. I find this very long winded. Why couldn’t they have just said they wanted to know what UAPs are and where they come from? It is also interesting to note they are saying they are limiting the search to just national security areas. What about all those times planes had close calls or fighter planes chased UAPs? The vision statement seems to contradict some of the mission because it talks about civilian detection of UAPs too. They say they want to effectively track UAPs using the highest scientific standards and intelligence tradecraft standards. Half of that statement doesn’t mean much to me and I believe most of you. I am talking about tradecraft standards. I had to look that up and here is what I found. They are the criteria used to evaluate the work of all-source analysts. Who can send them UAP reports? Not you and me according to them. They only want UAP reports from current or former U.S. Government employees, service members, or contractors with direct knowledge of U.S. Government programs or activities related to UAPs dating back to 1945. As of the writing of this article there is no reporting mechanism in place yet. They go on to say a civilian pilot who sees a UAP should report it to air traffic control. They claim they get pilot reports from the FAA. There is also a link called Additional Information About AARO. In it is about the strongest admission I have yet seen from the government. The actually say and I quote, “UAP potentially represent advanced capabilities in our domain-awareness gaps”. The admission is flowery and yet they are admitting there MIGHT be vehicles with advanced capabilities in our skies. This is about the most we have gotten from the government concerning UAPs. Now to the meat. There is an official UAP video section. It had 8 videos of UAPs when I wrote this article. I will cover each one of them. The first one states the object is likely a MQ-9 drone aircraft and what is trailing it is likely a sensor artifact. When I looked at this video I saw what did looked like a drone and then something seemed to streak across the screen. Using stop motion and looking at the object made me think of the classic UAP shape of a disk with a dome on top. To be honest I have always thought with all the drones now in the sky they must be capturing images of UAPs once in a while. The next video was taken by another MQ-9 drone’s infrared sensors. It was recording another MQ-9. It is a strange video since the object in the video is moving back and forth. The video shows the object in various stages of enhancement and magnification. I find this video too hard to tell what we are looking at. The third video is interesting on its own even without the UAP. Again, taken by a MQ-9 it seems to me the MQ-9 is targeting an area with people somewhere in the Middle East. It looks like a bomb run. In this video we are looking at a hut and some people walking around, a sphere like object flies across our view. This has the same shape as objects we have been seeing more of lately. It was admitted this object is unidentified. Here we go again. I don’t understand why videos are being posted where AARO says they know what they are and they are not UAPs. Anyway, this video is said to use commercial flight data and the small dots on the screen were said to be three very distant commercial aircraft. The video just shows the three dots. Next we have an unresolved case. The video is from a Navy pilot in a fighter jet. There is a white dot with a dark trail for just a split second at almost the very end of the video. The dot is perfectly circular. I clipped it and magnified the object and it seems to be made of smaller circular objects with a cloud like dark object behind it. I can’t tell if the magnification caused anomalies in the process. Next we have another unresolved case. This object was spotted by the forward looking infrared radar on a navy F/A-18 jet. It is hard to make out the shape of the object and on the radar it just looks like a white glowing object outpacing the plane. Again, we have another unresolved case which looks very similar to the video above. It was taken with similar equipment from the same type of plane. This video didn’t work when I tried to look at it, but then I realized I had to click on the title of this video not on the video itself. The same is true for the last video. The problem is this downloads the video before you can watch it. The last two videos are the ones everyone has seen many times where navy pilots track the GOFAST and the GIMBAL. This is the name they gave to the UAPs. I am happy to say we seem to be making some progress in finding out what UAPs are not, next let’s hope we find out what they are. Truthfully I have been looking into this stuff for many years and never expected the government to admit to anything. Let’s hope we see a lot more UAP videos posted. There must be thousands of them in the government files and I believe if they were truly serious they will post them as long as they don’t violate national security. I also believe the civilian side of witnesses reporting UAPs should be examined, but I realize this is a much bigger task involving many more people and AARO might not be equipped to handle this. We have to remember civilian witnesses are going to make far more mistakes in identification than professionals and all those sightings which would need to be investigated might bog down AARO.
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