Pentagon official says “no evidence of aliens, only allegations circulated repeatedly by UFO claim advocates” – – January 19, 2024, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

by Sean Kirkpatrick, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,  January 19, 2024:

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/heres-what-i-learned-as-the-u-s-governments-ufo-hunter/

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Carl Sagan popularized the maxim that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.”  This advice should not be optional for policy makers. In today’s world of misinformation, conspiracy driven decision-making and sensationalist-dominated governance, our capacity for rational, evidence-based critical thinking is eroding, with deleterious consequences for our ability to effectively deal with multiplying challenges of ever increasing complexity.

As director of the Department of Defense’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office  (AARO),  charged by Congress in 2022 to help bring science-based clarity and resolution to the long-standing mystery surrounding credible observations of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, I experienced this erosion up close and personal.  And it was one factor in my decision to step down from my position last December.  After painstakingly assembling a team of highly talented and motivated personnel and working with them to develop a rational, systematic and science-based strategy to investigate these phenomena, our efforts were ultimately overwhelmed by sensational but unsupported claims that ignored contradictory evidence yet captured the attention of policy makers and the public, driving legislative battles and dominating the public narrative.

The result of this whirlwind of tall tales, fabrication and secondhand or thirdhand retellings of the same, was a social media frenzy and a significant amount of congressional and executive time and energy spent on investigating these so-called claims – – as if we didn’t have anything better to do.

The conspiracists’ story goes something like this: The U.S. has been hiding and attempting to reverse engineer as many as 12 UAP/UFOs from as early as the 1960s and perhaps earlier.  This great cover-up and conspiracy failed to produce any salient results, and consequently the effort was abandoned to some private sector defense contractors to continue the work.  Sometime later, the story continues, those private sector contractors wanted to bring the whole program back under U.S. government (USG) auspices.  Apparently, the CIA stopped this supposed transfer back to the USG.  All of this is without substantiating evidence, but, alas, belief in a statement is directly proportional to the volume in which it is transmitted and the number of times it is repeated, not the actual facts.

During a full-scale, year-long investigation of this story (which has been told and retold by a small group of interconnected believers and others with possibly less than honest intentions—none of whom have firsthand accounts of any of this), AARO discovered a few things, and none were about aliens.

First, no record exists of any president or living DOD or intelligence community leader knowing about this alleged program, nor any congressional committee having such knowledge.  This should speak volumes if this case were following typical procedure because it is inconceivable that a program of such import would not ever have been briefed to the 50 to 100 people at the top of the USG over the decades of its existence.

Second, this narrative has been simmering for years and is largely an outgrowth of a former program at the DOD’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), which was heavily influenced by a group of individuals associated with businessman and longtime ufologist Robert Bigelow, founder of Bigelow Aerospace.  In 2009 then senator Harry Reid asked the secretary of defense (SECDEF) to set up a SAP  (special access program)  to protect the alleged UAP/UFO material that AATIP proponents believed the USG was hiding.  The SECDEF declined to do so after a review by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence (OUSDI), and DIA concluded that not only did no such material exist, but taxpayer money was being inappropriately spent on paranormal research at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah.  This is well documented in open sources, particularly in records available on DIA’s electronic FOIA Reading Room.  After the negative response by SECDEF, Senator Reid then enlisted the help of then senator Joseph Lieberman to request that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) set up an SAP for the same purpose.  The administrative SAP proposal package was informed by the same individuals who had been associated with AATIP.  AARO’s archival research has located the administrative proposal for the DHS SAP, complete with the participants, which has been declassified and is being reviewed for public release.

Finally, the key purveyors of this narrative have known one another for decades.  In the early 2000s several members of this small group also participated in a study, erroneously characterized  (by the same participants)  as having been sponsored by the White House, on the possible societal impact of disclosing the existence of extraterrestrials to the public, with the authenticity of the abovementioned concealed government program taken as its baseline assumption.  The think tank in question was a “futures” enterprise that often worked on fringe studies, and many of the individuals involved with the study also worked for Bigelow Aerospace in support of the AATIP program.

AARO thoroughly investigated these claims as part of its congressionally mandated mission to not only technically evaluate contemporary UAP observations but also review historical accounts going back to the 1940s.  One of my last acts before retiring was to sign AARO’s Historical Record Report Volume 1, which is currently being prepared for delivery to Congress and the public.  The report demonstrates that many of the circulating allegations described above derive from inadvertent or unauthorized disclosures of legitimate U.S. programs or related R&D that have nothing to do with extraterrestrial issues or technology.  Some are misrepresentations, and some derive from pure, unsupported beliefs.  In many respects, the narrative is a textbook example of circular reporting, with each person relaying what they heard, but the information often ultimately being sourced to the same small group of individuals.

The operational mission Congress has assigned AARO is important.  Accumulating observations by highly trained U.S. military and other credible personnel of unidentified anomalous phenomena at or near sensitive national security areas and activities calls for a serious effort to understand what’s going on.  Simply put, “unidentified” is unacceptable, particularly in these times of heightened geopolitical tension.  Part of the problem we face today, however, is that the modern media cycle drives stories faster than sound research, science and peer review time lines can validate them.  More worrisome is the willingness of some to make judgments and take actions on these stories without having seen or even requested supporting evidence, an omission that is all the more problematic when the claims are so extraordinary.  Some members of Congress prefer to opine about aliens to the press rather than get an evidence-based briefing on the matter.  Members have a responsibility to exhibit critical thinking skills instead of seeking the spotlight.  As of the time of my departure, none, let me repeat, none of the conspiracy-minded “whistleblowers” in the public eye had elected to come to AARO to provide their “evidence” and statement for the record despite numerous invitations.  Anyone that would rather be sensationalist in the public eye than bring their evidence to the one organization established in law with all of the legal process and security framework established to protect them, their privacy, and the information and to investigate and report out findings is suspect.

I can assure you as its former director that AARO is unwaveringly committed to harnessing science and technology to bring unprecedented clarity to these fascinating, important, and stubborn mysteries and to do so with maximum transparency.  Its talented staff and team of supporting scientists are at this very moment striving in collaboration with the armed forces, intelligence community, government agencies, national laboratories, scientific community, academic community – – and soon the general public—to collect and analyze hard, measurable data – – i.e., extraordinary evidence – – in this heretofore eyewitness-rich but data-poor field.  The AARO team will go wherever the data takes it, without fail, and will not be swayed by any attempts to influence its findings otherwise. Science cannot be left on the side of the road in the mad dash to uncover some great conspiracy.  Carl Sagan would expect no less, and neither should the American people.

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3 thoughts on “Pentagon official says “no evidence of aliens, only allegations circulated repeatedly by UFO claim advocates” – – January 19, 2024, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

  1. These programs simply should not exist, the study is redundant, the conclusion is foregone. We aren’t ready for the answers, we don’t deserve the answers, we are far away from that day. What do they expect to find? An invitation for the annual universal ball? I hate to break it to them, we aren’t getting that invitation.

    I am 100% all about personal research into the subject of UFO’s. I encourage it, it is a personal journey where each one of us may find different things, and it will open our minds at the very least. I am very much against any type of government/military funded organization doing the same, it’s just not right. There’s absolutely no reason to trust any of it’s findings(long history of lies), and it’s part of the same war machine that in the end is more concerned about weaponization of new possible technology rather than changing the nature of humankind for the better. Any major government/military funded program seeking out new life is akin to a predator seeking out a new victim. They are in it for the wrong interests, we should keep our eyes here at ground level until we are ready to look up again.

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  2. The UFO research programs were made by amateurs, believers so its obvious you’re gonna expect these results, and stop talking about Carl Sagan, this is scientific fanaticism you also need to think on your own. The “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” is useless in or unconventional situations because they’re extremely limited both because of intention and of the way they work, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence is understandable but it’s being abused too much that it’s already looking ridiculous why would there be any evidence of aliens if we work in a world of bureaucretic secrecy and why would most of the aliens let people have evidence? This is why there’s rarely anything to look at in alien abductions or crashes because the Air Force would take care of this due to bureaucretic secrecy and because they think it’s the right thing to do, the argument to research alien crashes or abductions is because they can happen, because they’re based on scientific grounds that we already know, the inevitable existence of sentient alien life as we know our planet has, and the possibility of several ways to travel through the universe considering we don’t know it’s full structure completely, and we can only see what our minds can and because of this the risk is always there no matter what you see.

    The rest of what you said about the SAPs is subjectivism just like we believers have, Crash retrieval programs are in compartments, and we’re certain of this because it was the Air Force personnel the ones who retrieved alien objects from 1941, 1945, and 1947, for support of the SAPs is Admiral Wilson’s testimony, and most of the eyewitnesses in Roswell that shared consistency, and the ones who didn’t were because they were in different places in different times and situations during the incident, and because some lied, and we know why they lied, if such situation happens one way you can disrupt everything is by attacking the reputation which means disrupting the stories.

    Look at Jesse Marcel’s testimony before deathbed implying NDA, he said he debris was incredibly unusual and not of this world, look at Jesse Marcel’s family who remembered the incident and corroborate his faster, look at Mac Brazel’s family testimonies who also corroborate the alien hypothesis, in the Roswell incident there is just too much coincidence, there is too much coincidence, what about the nurses and MPs who took the alien bodies?

    We know the Air Force lied in Roswell anyone with intelligence experience would know they did because they changed the story several times, they first said it was weather balloon to military balloon and they added dummies to it to explain why people said they saw aliens, why would Project Mogul have dummies? it was literally a project ABOUT nuclear detection, and NO balloons maintain saucer shapes during crash, they DEFORM, and the debris DOESN’T have strange symbols, and Project Mogul’s are nothing in comparison to a flying saucer.

    Look at Walter Haut’s testimony, he was sent to the base where they took the flying saucer, and he also confessed to being part of the disinformation campaign, he also probably signed a NDA, and he said there was no way everything could have been confused with a balloon.

    If you want alien evidence it’s all compartmelized and buried by several layers, good luck trying to find evidence of it because this information is probably not even stored virtually, and you’re not gonna find anything in politicians or military officers who were in the TS/SCIs and the BIGOT lists, no single record all there will be is anecdotal leaks, and you need to believe in order to find the evidence because skepticism is also part belief and so one-sided, what you need to do is have more dedication in researching alien abductions and it’ll be very hard for you to find empirical evidence, but you need GENUINE dedication like John E Mack.

    The U.S government is partially aware of alien visitation only partially aware and that is how they keep this secret, any leaks are only testimonial, they have killed people and we have certainty of this because this is one of the ways that they can keep this secret apart from compartmelization. Factions of the government most likely have to have some SAPs because of the behavior in Roswell, its unlikely that EVERYONE in Roswell lied why would they if the ones who said it was a flying saucer were the ones who were there? There are just too many people separated from each other, I heavily doubt they all were part of a psychological warfare campaign, the reason why the Roswell newspaper changed is because Jesse Marcel, Walter Haut and everyone weren’t part of the BIGOT list result of the 1945 and 1941 crashes, and prior, if its about aliens they will have it very good protected, and they know how to do it, through compartmelization and constant monitoring.

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