Pentagon Resolves 'GOFAST' UFO Case, Highlights Ongoing Unexplained Incidents
The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office testified to Congress, debunking a famous UFO video while acknowledging unresolved cases involving anomalous objects.
- The Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) identified the 'GOFAST' UFO video as an optical illusion caused by parallax, placing the object at 13,000 feet rather than near the ocean surface.
- AARO Director Dr. Jon Kosloski testified that while many UAP cases have been resolved as mundane objects like drones or balloons, 21 cases remain unexplained and under investigation.
- Unresolved cases include reports of a 'large orange orb' and a 'metallic cylinder' observed in separate incidents, both displaying flight characteristics that defy conventional understanding.
- Kosloski emphasized that no evidence of extraterrestrial activity or technology has been verified, but some UAPs exhibit truly anomalous behavior requiring further analysis.
- Efforts to improve transparency include plans for a public reporting mechanism and ongoing work to declassify more UAP-related data.