Pentagon answers question of whether UFOs and aliens have visited Earth

For the believers and nonbelievers, the Pentagon answered whether UFOs or aliens have ever visited Earth, saying there is no evidence.Pentagon press secretary Maj.Gen.

Pat Ryder fielded several questions from reporters on Thursday on topics such as the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the use of B-2 bombers to conduct precision strikes on five military sites controlled by Houthi forces in Yemen, and North Korean soldiers fighting on behalf of Russia in Ukraine.On top of those subjects, the daily news cycle is filled with nonstop election coverage.Jeff Schogol of Task & Purpose, which provides military news, culture and analysis by members of that community, took the opportunity to go off-topic with Ryder, and asked about one of Earth’s biggest mysteries.“Given the news cycle, you could announce anything about aliens or extraterrestrial life, and no one would care,” Schogol said.

“So…I’m just going to take the shot.What do you got on UFOs, aliens, etc.?”“The truth is out there, Jeff, and the truth is, we have no evidence to indicate extraterrestrial life has visited the planet,” Ryder said.The spokesperson’s message was the same that was given months ago on the topic after the coordination of efforts to get to the bottom of whether UFOs, unidentified anomalous phenomena, UAPs, and aliens had been to Earth.On July 20, 2022, the Department of Defense (DoD) announced the establishment of an All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).AARO’s mission is to synchronize efforts across the DoD and other U.S.

federal departments and agencies to “detect, identify and attribute objects of interest” in or around military facilities or airspace, which could pose a threat to safety of operations or national security — this includes anomalous, unidentified space, airborne, submerged and trans medium objects.Then in November, the DoD set up a website to report government activity related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also known as U...

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