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Annual UFO report finds 21 cases that can’t be explained


The Pentagon investigated more than 700 sightings of UFOs — or UAPs, as the government prefers to call them — last year, according to a new report released Thursday, Nov. 14.  UAP stands for unidentified anomalous phenomena and of the hundreds of reports last year, they cannot plausibly explain the source of 21 of them. 

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Pentagon officials maintain they’ve found no evidence of alien activity, but the government’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) said it takes every report seriously and investigates each one. 

Of the new reports the AARO has received, nearly 50 have already been closed as everyday items, such as balloons, birds or drones. The government agency expects to resolve another 243 cases by identifying them as one of those objects. 

More than 400 of the new reports were put into an active archive because there was not enough data or evidence to keep investigating.

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[craig nigrelli]

THE PENTAGON INVESTIGATED MORE THAN 700 SITINGS OF U-F-Os — OR U-A-Ps, AS THE GOVERNMENT PREFERS TO CALL THEM — LAST YEAR — ACCORDING TO A NEW REPORT RELEASED THURSDAY.

U-A-P STANDS FOR UNIDENTIFIED ANOMALOUS PHENOMENA AND OF THE HUNDREDS OF REPORTS LAST YEAR — THEY CANNOT PLAUSIBLY EXPLAIN THE SOURCE OF 21 OF THEM.

PENTAGON OFFICIALS MAINTAIN THEY’VE FOUND **NO** EVIDENCE OF ALIEN ACTIVITY, BUT THE GOVERNMENT’S ALL-DOMAIN ANOMALY RESOLUTION OFFICE SAYS IT TAKES EVERY REPORT SERIOUSLY AND INVESTIGATES EACH ONE.

OF THE NEW REPORTS THE A-A-R-O HAS RECEIVED,  NEARLY 50 HAVE ALREADY BEEN CLOSED AS EVERYDAY ITEMS, SUCH AS BALLOONS, BIRDS OR DRONES.  WHILE THE GOVERNMENT AGENCY EXPECTS TO RESOLVE ANOTHER 243 CASES BY IDENTIFYING THEM AS ONE OF THOSE OBJECTS.

AND MORE THAN 400 OF THE NEW REPORTS WERE PUT INTO AN **ACTIVE ARCHIVE** BECAUSE THERE WAS NOT ENOUGH DATA OR EVIDENCE TO KEEP INVESTIGATING.