Posted on 08/11/2023 10:07:31 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
There’s no phone number. No email address. Not even a website.
More than a year since the Pentagon launched an office to investigate UFO sightings, there is still no hotline for pilots and others to report mysterious objects directly to the investigators.
Some witnesses say they’re getting frustrated and feel forced to turn to Capitol Hill or outside groups to tell their stories. Others say it discourages them from attempting to flag such incidents at all because they’re worried about recrimination if they report to the FAA or military supervisors.
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The Pentagon has denied the claims. At the same time, it has encouraged witnesses to come forward with any information related to the effort to investigate UAPs — but has not yet provided a public avenue to do so.
AARO is required by law to launch a public-facing website where witnesses can directly report potential UFO sightings. But the website is tied up in Pentagon red tape: It is still “under development” after officials submitted a first version to Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks for review before Christmas, Gough said.
The existing reporting mechanisms only receive two or three reports a month, said Lt. Ryan Graves, the first active-duty military pilot to come forward with his experience seeing a UAP in 2018. Graves recently founded a nonprofit group to support other pilots who see things they can’t explain, Americans for Safe Aerospace. Van Voorhis is also working with the group.
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I suspect it would get overloaded with all kinds of bogus reports.
Ping
Well, that sorta takes all of the fun out of it.
With a) the borders perfectly controlled, or b) the borders wide open, why would anyone care about aliens?
I suspect they would regard every report a bogus.
Not yet, they're probably trying to set up a call center in India.......
“We haven’t had any reported sightings for years now”.
See, this is how they do things. Of course not, you shut off the ability to do so.
NUFORC has been a very good, reliable reporting site for decades. We don’t need another one.
But the DOD doesn't want to hear about it. So pilots are going directly to Congress.
“Squirrel” commenters are deeply disappointed LOL
Heheh. They’ve moved to another tree.
Report them to MUFON
LOL. As usual, the Pentagon just wants to be frugal.;-)
I don’t think military pilots think MUFON or NUFORC would resolve their concerns.;-)
This is like Bud Light opening a customer complaints office, refusing to tell anyone how to contact it...and then announcing to the press, “We’ve had absolutely zero customer complaints this year!”
How would the Pentagon do it?
They haven’t done anything so far.
That’s like 75% of posts...
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