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U.S. Marine Michael Herrera talks about his UAP encounter at a ⁤press event sponsored by Steven Greer, ufologist and​ founded of the Center for the Study ‌of Extraterrestrial Intelligence and the ⁣Disclosure Project, on June 12, 2023 in Washington, DC. Greer organized the event to discuss his archive of research on‌ UFOs consisting of government‍ documents, whistleblower ⁣testimony and alleged locations of‍ UFO projects sites. ⁤(Photo by‍ Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
1:04 PM ⁤– Friday,‌ September‌ 1, 2023

The Defense Department Launches New ⁤Website on ⁢UAPs

The Defense Department ‌announced‍ on Thursday they have released a new website dedicated to‌ providing declassified⁤ information to the ‌public on unidentified anomalous⁤ phenomena or UAP’s.

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The site’s main ⁤objective will be for the public to interact with the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which was known at one point as UFOs, Air Force Brigadier General Patrick Ryder, the Pentagon ​Press ⁢Secretary, said at a news briefing.

Additionally, Ryder said⁣ the website ⁤will provide ⁢information including⁣ videos and photos of​ resolved UAP ⁣cases that are declassified and ⁣allowed ⁢for the public’s ⁤viewing.

According to the Pentagon,​ the ​website will be updated in the future, allowing ​federal employees, service members and contractors who have knowledge ⁤of government programs ​or information ‍related to UAP, to submit reports for review ⁤by the AARO.

“The website’s‍ other content includes reporting trends ​and ‌frequently asked ⁢questions section, as well⁣ as links to official reports, transcripts,​ press releases and other resources that the public may find useful,” Ryder said. “The⁤ department is​ committed to transparency with the American people on AARO’s work on UAPs.”

The increase of interest ⁢in UAP’s comes ‍after three military veterans testified before Congress in ⁢July, claiming the government has ‌been keeping⁣ information too ⁤closed off to the public about the phenomenon.

“UAPs, whatever they be, may pose a serious threat to ‌our military and our civilian aircraft, and that must be understood,” Democrat Representative Robert Garcioa​ of California (D-Calif.) ‍said during‍ the hearing. “We ⁢should⁣ encourage more reporting, not less on ⁣UAPs. The more we⁤ understand, the safer we will be.”

Since the end of August 2022, there have ⁢been a reported ‌over 500 UAP sightings ⁢over the ⁢last 17 years, according to a January ‌report from ​the intelligence community. The numbers were reported by the U.S.‍ Navy and Air Force aviators and operators.

The​ AARO‌ was ⁤established after Congress approved it through the ‌annual ⁣defense policy bill in 2021.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck​ Schumer⁤ (D-N.Y.) and Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) recently introduced a defense bill requiring⁤ the National Archives and Records Administration to create the “UAP Records ‍Collection,” which ⁢would store information received‍ from ‍federal agencies related to the ⁤topic.

Some of the ‍UAP cases reported⁤ have​ not been explained⁤ in government reports and ​have been‌ called “balloon-entities,” drones, birds and weather events.

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