The term UFO was taken a little out of context. In fact, it referred to any unidentified flying object, not necessarily related to extraterrestrial intelligence. In fact, it’s okay that he’s not there. However, movies, literature, and conspiracy theorists have put a different spin on the issue, which has prompted the U.S. Department of Defense rename UFO before further investigating them.
The person responsible for preparing such reports is All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and the new name given to the UFO is – UAP. It was originally an English acronym meaning “unidentified aerial phenomenon”. However, since the idea was to also include phenomena found in space or the oceans, it was replaced with an unidentified anomalous phenomenon. Thus, there is no need to change abbreviations.
The reality is that the United States has put a lot of effort into implementing these UFOs or UAPS in recent years. periodic reports for scientific and policy purposes. Anyone who detects any strange light or movement in one of the three above-mentioned locations in the country can report it to AARO so that their case can be investigated and a resolution added to the next report. Usually the riddle is very easy to solve. However, as we saw in the just published report, some observations They never unravel providing those shades of mystery that conspiracy buffs love.
Observations from the latest UFO report from the US
In the latest UFO report, or UAPS, they analyzed 757 observations did from May 1, 2023 to June 1, 2024. This brings the total number of observations since these reports began to 1,652.
Of the latter, 708 occurred in the air and 49 in space. However, none of them were found at sea. 65% of the reports mentioned lights in the sky, although there were also sightings of orbs, spheres and other objects. It is interesting that, as explained in New Atlasonly 1% had a typical shape flying saucer with which UFOs are usually associated.
What was its origin?
Most observations were easy to resolve. For example, 49 of 757 cases were quickly closed when everyday sources were cited. Actually, 70% were balloons. There were also planes, satellites, drones and birds. Of course, satellites StarlinkElon Musk, led to the emergence of cases of sightings of alleged UFOs among the population.
On the other hand, there were 243 cases that were recommended to be closed after identifying a possible simple source. If they haven’t closed yet like the other 49, it’s because they’re pending review independent group of experts.

Another 444 cases were filed simply because there was not enough information. In this case, they are archived and wait for other citizens to provide information. more data.
And now we only have 21 cases of suspected UFOs left. AARO could not be found for them plausible explanation. There are many of them, but the most notable is a cylindrical flying object that almost caused the crash of a commercial flight in New York area.
The Ministry of Defense is concerned whether this is some kind of foreign military technologies. This is what is currently causing the most concern when it comes to UFO sightings. This is not about fear of aliens, but about fear of those on Earth. Given everything we have seen lately about wars and presidential elections, there is ample reason to be wary of the people themselves. In fact, if an alien were to come this way, he might well turn around when he sees us.
Source: Hiper Textual
