We’ve been covering the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) here ever since it came into existence. They have reportedly been analyzing hundreds if not thousands of reported cases involving UFOs (or UAP as they want us to call them now) for a couple of years and have produced multiple reports, both public and classified, detailing their findings. But have they gotten any results? The current head of AARO, Sean Kirkpatrick, addressed reporters this week to provide an update, but nobody should get their hopes up very high just yet. Kirkpatrick said that they are focusing on the most recent sightings at the moment, rather than some of the more famous ones from the past. And he admitted that they might never get to the bottom of some of the biggest cases such as the now-famous 2004 “Tic Tac” incident off the coast of southern California. (Government Executive)Read More