Alien Spacecraft Construction Program Confirmed By Pentagon Report
Another push for us all to put our heads in the sky today as the Pentagon released a report from the AARO (The Department of Defense, All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office) reviewing classified U.S. government programs (back to 1945) that debunked ongoing speculation of UFOs, saying that it officially found no evidence of alien spacecraft, activity or efforts by the U.S. government to withhold or cover up information regarding such things.
Independence Day Was Right?
Though the report was meant to debunk Americans’ suspicions that the government can confirm the presence of extraterrestrials, after reading it, it’s not entirely convincing. One highlight of the review centered around a program that was to be named “Kona Blue” and aimed to capture an alien spacecraft with the purpose of reverse-engineering the technology.
Government Tracking
AARO’s investigation uncovered the full path of the alleged program and found that it never actually got off the ground. But why even suggest the creation of such a project if aliens and alien spacecraft don’t exist, and there has never been any evidence of such?
The Director of the AARO, Tim Phillips, told reporters at a briefing regarding the review that “AARO assesses that alleged hidden UAP (or UFO to laymen) programs either do not exist or were misidentified authentic national security programs unrelated to extraterrestrial technology exploitation.”
Individual Accounts Were Collected
The AARO interviewed several individuals regarding their alien spacecraft experiences as well. One individual claimed to have personally seen alien technology being tested at a government facility. The report went on to dismiss this claim as it “almost certainly was an observation of an authentic, non-UAP-related, technology test that strongly correlated in time, location, and description.”
Military Claims Of Alien Technology
Another eyewitness account was from a military officer who detailed his experience of physically touching an alien spacecraft. However, the AARO said that the individual did not touch an otherworldly craft but an F-117 Nighthawk, the first operational stealth aircraft in the world.
“We assess that claims of such hidden programs are largely the result of circular reporting in which a small group of individuals have repeated inaccurate claims they have heard from others over a period of several decades,” the review reads.
50 Years Of False Reports?
It seems clear that no matter the personal testimony, the government will find a way to explain it away. Could all the reports of alien spacecraft in the sky ever collected over the past 50 years or so be false? It doesn’t seem likely, but the AARO has clearly made a stance that the government has no knowledge or artifacts of aliens or their spaceships.
A Decades Long Program
This news comes after a whistleblower talked with Congress last year about how the U.S. is hiding a ‘multi-decade’ program that captures UFOs and years of blatant paperwork releases proving that the government does have more knowledge of aliens and alien spacecraft than they let on. When working to get down to the brass tacks of the situation, it’s clear that the government is doing what it does best, sending mixed signals.
Source: AARO Historical Record Report