UFO sleuths want fewer secrets in Trump-era investigations
- In 2022, Congress established the Resolution Office to detect, identify, and attribute unexplained aerial, space, and underwater objects potentially threatening national security.
- This creation followed longstanding stigma and secrecy surrounding UAP sightings and a Pentagon review of over 1800 cases, mostly explained as balloons, drones, debris, or animals.
- Jon Kosloski, director of the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, reports several dozen cases remain unexplained despite rigorous analysis and ongoing new reports monthly.
- Kosloski explained that the goal is to release as much unprocessed evidence as possible while safeguarding the interests of allied partners, whereas Trump has pledged to implement "radical transparency" if he begins a second term.
- The increasing transparency efforts and independent advocacy suggest a cautious potential shift toward fuller disclosure, although critics warn current Pentagon staff shortages and secrecy hinder progress.
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(WASHINGTON) — After generations of stigma and secrecy around sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), or what the public calls UFOs, investigators probing hundreds of unsolved cases say the second Trump administration could be a turning point for transparency. “We’re trying to get as much […]
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ABC News (WASHINGTON) — After generations of stigma and secrecy around sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), or what the public calls UFOs, investigators probing hundreds of unsolved cases say the second Trump administration could be a turning point for transparency. “We’re trying to get as much of the raw evidence out as we can without putting our partners’ equities at risk,” said Jon Kosloski, director of the Pentagon’s All-Dom…
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