NASA finally admits studying UFO/UAP:
While over 35 countries have declassified their UFO files and made them available to the public, it seems like disclosure has been slower in the USA. In the last few years, we have seen signs that the secrecy regarding UFO/UAP might start to be breached, with Pentagon releases and Congress hearings on the matter. This week, it is the turn of NASA to officially launch a UAP study team of 16 members (like a kind of Majestic-16). Source: NASA
But this is not the first time the US government is involved in studying Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
”More than 50 years ago, the U.S. Government ended Project Blue Book, an effort
to catalogue and understand sightings of objects in the air that could not otherwise be
explained. For more than 20 years, that project had treated unidentified anomalies in
our airspace as a national security threat to be monitored and investigated.
In 2017, we learned for the first time that the Department of Defense had quietly
restarted a similar organization, tracking what we now call unidentified aerial
phenomena, or UAPs. Last year Congress rewrote the charter for that organization, now
called the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, or
AOIMSG for short. Today we will bring that organization out of the shadows…”
Source: Congress Hearing, May 17, 2022
”In December 2017, the United States Department of Defense confirmed the existence of a defense program used to collect data on military UFO sightings, despite the disbandment of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in 2012. Like its predecessor program, the UAP Task Force is managed by the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in collaboration with the Office of Naval Intelligence. After the June 2020 Senate hearing, Senator Marco Rubio requested the release of video footage of unexplained aerial vehicles collected by the United States Navy, including the Pentagon UFO videos. On June 24, 2020, the Intelligence Committee voted to require United States Intelligence Community and the United States Department of Defense to publicly track and analyze data collected on unexplained aerial vehicles…”
Source: Wiki
The program was officially approved on August 4, 2020, by the Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist, and announced on August 14, 2020. “The mission of the task force is to detect, analyze and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security.”
Source: Department of Defense
On April 12, 2021, the Pentagon confirmed the authenticity of pictures and videos gathered by the Task Force… On June 25, 2021, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a brief PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT about the UAPTF, dubbed The Pentagon UFO Report, which considers the data as largely inconclusive, with no evidence of extraterrestrial origins, but concludes that UAP certainly pose a threat to National Security, providing similar explanations as the infamous Project Blue Book, such as:
-Airborne Clutter: These objects include birds, balloons, recreational unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAV), or airborne debris like plastic bags that muddle a scene and affect an operator’s ability to
identify true targets, such as enemy aircraft.
-Natural Atmospheric Phenomena: Natural atmospheric phenomena includes ice crystals,
moisture, and thermal fluctuations that may register on some infrared and radar systems.
-USG or Industry Developmental Programs: Some UAP observations could be attributable to
developments and classified programs by U.S. entities. We were unable to confirm, however,
that these systems accounted for any of the UAP reports we collected.
-Foreign Adversary Systems: Some UAP may be technologies deployed by China, Russia,
another nation, or a non-governmental entity.
-Other: Although most of the UAP described in our dataset probably remain unidentified due to
limited data or challenges to collection processing or analysis, we may require additional
scientific knowledge to successfully collect on, analyze and characterize some of them. We
would group such objects in this category pending scientific advances that allowed us to better
understand them. The UAPTF intends to focus additional analysis on the small number of cases
where a UAP appeared to display unusual flight characteristics or signature management.
Source: National Intelligence
The successor to the UAPTF was established on 23 November 2021, as the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG). Oversight and direction of the AOIMSG was to be an Executive Council, formerly the Airborne Object Identification and Management Executive Council (AOIMEXEC). The AOIMEXEC was to be co-chaired by the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security (USD(I&S)), and the Director of Operations, Joint Staff, and was to designate an acting director for the AOIMSG.
On 20 July 2022 DoD announced the successors to AOIMSG and AOIMEXEC to be AARO and AAROEXEC, respectively. AARO is the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. AARO’s Executive Council is AAROEXEC… The UAPTF is disestablished. The Department of the Navy’s resources in the UAPTF are transferred to AARO…
The logo of the ODNI now shows a flying saucer…

Now, just a month after conducting a first ever planetary defense test and diverting the asteroid Dimorphos with the DRACO DART satellite, NASA announces the creation of a MJ-16 UAP study team.
We can’t trust an agency infamous for having concealed and doctored images since decades to tell us the truth about UFO, given their involvement in super black above top secret projects, as well as the hundreds of photos and footage of UFO or structures on the Moon or Mars they have kept secret until this day.
Meanwhile, experiencers, contactees and inter-species communicators have been busy with the real disclosure…
”If you’re skeptical, you’re going to miss the transforming discoveries in science and you will be obstructing understanding and progress.”
-Carl Sagan
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