Defense Department Launches Website For Declassified Information On UFOs
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING The U.S. Department of Defense launched a website this week that will give the public access to declassified reports and other information it has gathered about unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly referred to as UFOs. Gen. Pat Ryder said during a press briefing on Thursday that the website will serve as a “one-stop shop” for any new information and reports on UAP gathered by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, a department launched by the Pentagon in 2021 following more than 100 anomaly sightings the previous year. “This website will provide information, including videos and photos, on resolved UAP cases as they’re declassified and approved for public release,” Ryder said, adding that reporting trends, a frequently-asked-questions section, links to official reports, transcripts and press release will also be available on the site. In July, a former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch, who served on two Pentagon task forces to investigate UFOs, testified before Congress last month as part of an investigation into the reports of UFOs, during which he revealed that the U.S. government has a longstanding program that retrieves crashed unidentified flying objects.