Pentagon's UAP Report Finds No Alien Technology, Faces Criticism
The comprehensive review by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office concludes most UAP sightings are misidentifications, while some cases remain unresolved.
- The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) released a report finding no evidence of extraterrestrial technology or secret U.S. programs related to UAPs.
- Critics and whistleblowers express skepticism and disappointment, citing previous allegations of U.S. government cover-ups involving UAPs.
- The report acknowledges many UAP sightings result from misidentification, but some cases remain unsolved.
- A proposed reverse engineering program named 'Kona Blue' was rejected due to lack of merit, according to the report.
- Canada is preparing its own UAP report, with its top scientific advisor hinting at fascinating historical findings.














































