Pentagon's AARO Assures Transparency in UAP Investigations

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The Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is continuing its push for increased transparency regarding Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs) in 2025. AARO Director Jon Kosloski is spearheading the effort, aiming to release more raw evidence and information to the public.

Kosloski highlighted the office's commitment to transparency, noting investments in staff and software to redact sensitive information from UAP videos before public release. AARO has reviewed over 1800 cases, with a small percentage remaining unexplained after thorough analysis. Kosloski has stated that AARO is analyzing several "true anomalies" that he and others in the intelligence community do not understand.

Despite past skepticism, even former President Trump has hinted at intriguing information regarding extraterrestrial life and expressed openness to releasing additional UFO footage. AARO's efforts include standardizing the collection and reporting of UAP sightings and collaborating with US allies to gather more data. Kosloski vows to push for public release of any likely findings of non-human intelligence, pending approval from the Secretary of Defense.

Sources

  • ABC News

  • AARO Home

  • DefenseScoop

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