Pentagon's Secret UFO Program: 600 Unexplained Drones Detected

Former head of the Pentagon's UFO study unit, Sean Kirkpatrick, revealed a secret program aimed at investigating potential extraterrestrial technologies following UFO crashes. This program is part of the U.S. government's efforts to identify unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), including drones and balloons.

Key details include:

  • 600 Unexplained Drones: Since 2022, North American Aerospace Defense Command has identified at least 600 unexplained drones over U.S. military bases.

  • Program Initiation: The new initiative to study extraterrestrial aircraft began in early 2023, focusing on the analysis of materials from UFO incidents.

  • Response Procedures: Congress has tasked the Anomaly Analysis Office to develop protocols for responding to UFO crashes and collecting unknown technologies.

Kirkpatrick stated no evidence has been found of the U.S. government previously discovering extraterrestrial spacecraft. However, James Lakatsky, a former Pentagon analyst, claimed that officials had entered an alien spacecraft.

The Pentagon continues to assert that no confirmed visits by extraterrestrials to Earth have been documented.

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