DragonfruitOdd1989

DragonfruitOdd1989 OP t1_j0mow60 wrote

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DragonfruitOdd1989 OP t1_j0megts wrote

Submission Statement:

> In the past, the type of work AARO is charged with performing now involved only reports of anomalous phenomena that were seen in the air. But that has changed. Now, AARO expects to evaluate anomalous phenomena across all domains. And that means that individuals who operate in those other domains are also free now to file UAP reports. That's something Kirkpatrick said the AARO has been working with the services on.

> "[We're] working with the military departments and the Joint Staff to normalize, integrate and expand UAP reporting beyond the aviators — to all service members — including mariners, submariners and our space Guardians," Kirkpatrick said.

They are now going after underwater and space sightings.

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DragonfruitOdd1989 OP t1_ixolfn8 wrote

Your complaint isn’t even on the content of the article. Tim McMillan was a journalist for PM linked you to his article list. You can take a look at the staff for Debrief.

Skeptics argument now that multiple countries including NASA have established research efforts are having a hard time grasping they were wrong.

https://www.gov.br/en/government-of-brazil/latest-news/2022/official-ufo-night-in-brazil

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DragonfruitOdd1989 OP t1_ixoejlb wrote

One of the journalist that is the most reliable on this topic in the most recent years, Christopher Sharp, has stated that the report hasn’t been given to Congress and that his sources have stated it’s missing the transmedium aspect.

Devices that the Pentagon has encountered able to travel in space, atmosphere and the ocean.

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