New office manager UFO Pentagon, Sean M. Kirkpatrick, elected first director of the new Industry-Wide Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), testified before members of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday (April 19) and dismissed any possibility of spacecraft that could challenge the physics of our of the world, making it clear that there is no need to worry about extraterrestrial life.
“AARO has not yet found credible evidence of extraterrestrial activity, extraterrestrial technology, or objects that defy the known laws of physics.” The director of the AARO acknowledged that this conclusion may be “unsatisfactory” for those who believe they have witnessed incontrovertible evidence of the existence of ships or objects that defy physics.
However, Kirkpatrick stressed, cases of UAP are more likely to be “understood from easily explainable sources” when a large amount of scientific evidence is available.
“I want to emphasize today that only a very small percentage of UAP reports contain signatures that can reasonably be called anomalous,” Kirkpatrick said at Wednesday’s hearing. “Most of the unidentified objects reported to AARO exhibit the ground-based characteristics of balloons, air systems. [no tripulados]disorder, natural phenomena, or other easily explainable sources.
The director of AARO added that if anyone has any evidence of otherworldly visitations or alternative theories, they should submit that evidence for peer review in scientific journals. “AARO is working very hard to do the same,” said Kirkpatrick. “This is how science works, not in blogs or social media.”
Source: Digital Trends
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