New UFO website from the US Pentagon

The US Department of Defense has launched a website that collects publicly available information on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).

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"For now, the general public will be able to read the posted information," reports CNET.

"Soon, US government employees, contractors and service members who are aware of US programs will be able to report their own sightings, and later, even more will be able to report."

"This website will provide information, such as photos and videos, on resolved UAP cases as they are declassified and approved for public release," the ministry said in a statement released Thursday.

"Other site content includes reporting trends and a frequently asked questions section, as well as links to official reports, press releases and other resources the public may find useful, such as current laws and aircraft, balloon and satellite tracking websites."

Currently, one of the most interesting parts of the site is the trends section. Apparently, most reported UAPs are round, white, silver, or translucent, located at an altitude of about 10.000 to 30.000 feet, 1-4 meters in size, and do not emit thermal exhaust.

Hotspots for sightings include both the East and West coasts of the US.

There is also a small video section with names like “DVIDS Video – Unresolved Case: Navy 2021 Flyby" and "UAP Video: Middle East Object".

Readers can leave their comments on the videos. For the “Middle East Object” video, one person writes “I noticed that I never saw a shadow. But objects have shadows.”

See the site: https://www.aaro.mil/

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