Additional Coverage:
- Pentagon says there’s ‘no verifiable evidence’ of extraterrestrial technology, beings or activity (foxnews.com)
Pentagon Denies Extraterrestrial Evidence
The Pentagon has released a report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), also known as UFOs. Despite a recent claim by a former official that evidence of extraterrestrial beings exists, the Pentagon stated that it has found no verifiable proof of alien life or technology.
Out of over 1,600 UAP reports received since July 2022, the Pentagon has identified most as objects like balloons, birds, drones, satellites, or aircraft. Over 900 reports lacked sufficient data for analysis, but they remain open for future evaluation.
Ex-Official Accuses Government of Suppression
Luiz Elizondo, a former Pentagon official, testified before Congress, alleging that a secretive group within the government is hiding evidence of alien life. He called for legislation to protect whistleblowers who report on such operations.
Navy Incident Reported
Dr. Tim Gallaudet, a retired Navy officer, recounted an incident where personnel on the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier encountered UAPs during an exercise. Despite an urgent safety warning, the incident was reportedly never discussed again.
Ongoing Investigation
The Pentagon continues to investigate UAPs, but emphasizes that no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial beings or technology has been found. Congress is also investigating the matter and examining potential government suppression of information.