Pentagon unveils new form for reporting UFO sightings
- The Pentagon has launched a UFO reporting form for current or former U.S. government employees, service members, or contractors to report past and current sightings.
- The reports will be used to inform the office's investigations into alleged U.S. government programs regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena.
- The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has received 291 UFO reports from August 2022 to April 2023.
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El Pentágono lanza un portal en línea para denunciar avistamientos de OVNIs
El Pentágono ha dado un paso hacia la transparencia en relación con los avistamientos de Objetos Voladores No Identificados (OVNIs) al lanzar un portal web que permite a cualquiera notificar la presencia de fenómenos anómalos en el cielo. Anteriormente, esta tarea estaba reservada para expertos, pero ahora se ha abierto al público en general, incluyendo a pilotos, controladores aéreos y otros profesionales que puedan ser testigos de tales evento…
Pentagon launches UFO reporting site aimed at those with 'firsthand knowledge' of UAPs
The Department of Defense launched a new website Tuesday to report government activity related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, following an announcement it originally made in August. "Now, in addition to housing photos and videos of potential cases, the website offers those claiming ‘firsthand knowledge of a U.S. Government program/activity related to UAP’ to submit that information to the government," according t…
UFO Reporting Form Launched by Pentagon
On October 31, the U.S. Department of Defense launched a new online tool for reporting government activity connected to UFOs or UAPs. NBC reports that the reporting tool is the latest addition to the U.S. All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office's (AARO) website.
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