

Department of Defense's representative to a UAP task force from 2019 to 2021. This week they described jaw-dropping new claims from a decorated former combat officer who served as the U.S. Now two of the journalists who wrote that watershed 2017 report have taken one giant leap forward - and reported extraordinary new allegations. government now produces an annual report on UAP sightings and Congress created a system for government whistleblowers to report sightings. In the wake of that report, Kirkpatrick's office was created, the U.S. The creation of his office is part of a surge in activity following a 2017 report in The New York Times on bizarre sightings kept secret by the U.S. He explained the goal of meeting allies: to co-ordinate more closely with friendly nations in pooling information on UAP sightings. That's according to the leadership of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. A new Pentagon office set up to track reports of unidentified flying objects has received 'several hundreds' of new reports, but no evidence so far of alien life.

The Pentagon is seen from Air Force One as it flies over Washington, March 2, 2022. "I have just held our first Five Eyes forum on this subject," Kirkpatrick said. Kirkpatrick publicly revealed the Five Eyes gathering last week while speaking at a public conference hosted by NASA. Sean Kirkpatrick - the veteran scientist in the U.S. national-defence establishment who leads the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), a new entity created in 2022 to lead UAP-related activities for the U.S. The meeting featured a presentation by Dr. "It can be characterized as the sharing of information on the subject of UAP and no further details can be shared at this time." "The details of the meeting remain classified," DND said in an email. The Canadian Department of National Defence told CBC News in an email that Canada attended the meeting, led by a Royal Canadian Air Force representative.

It featured a U.S.-led briefing to visitors from nations of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance, which includes Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. The gathering at the Pentagon late last month comes amid a burst of activity in Washington and eye-popping news reports related to so-called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). The Canadian government has confirmed its participation in a first-of-its kind international meeting on unidentified flying objects hosted at United States military headquarters.
