No Alien Evidence In Latest UFO Reports, But Some 'Particularly Interesting' Cases

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The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) said it received 757 reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena , also known as UAP, between May 1, 2023 to June 1, 2024.

Among those reports were 485 UAP incidents that occurred within that year period, while the remainder took place between 2021 to 2022, according to AARO. The office, which operates within the Secretary of Defense, has been reviewing more than 1,600 cases in total, as of June 1, 2024.

ARRO Director Jon T. Kosloski said a higher portion of these incidents were reported by national security sites near U.S. military assets in what he called a "geographical bias." However he clarified this is likely due to an increase incommercial pilot reporting in the continental U.S.

"We follow up on every tip," Kosloski said. "We've received 1,600 cases. A large number of those are unresolved, which means we don't know exactly what they are. Until we know what they are or who they belong to we can't attribute intent and understand exactly what the purpose of that phenomenon is."

ARRO has found no "verifiable evidence" of extraterrestrial beings, activity or technology according to Kosloski.

"There are definitely anomalies. We have not been able to draw the link to extraterrestrial," Kosloski said.

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