LIVE UAP/UFO Senate Hearing 2024
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Dr. John Kazlowski, the newly appointed director of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow). During a congressional hearing, he discussed the importance of investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). He emphasized the need for transparency and reducing stigma around UAP reporting. Dr. Kazlowski shared that Arrow has over 1,600 UAP reports and is working to improve data collection and analysis. He mentioned specific cases, including one involving a large orange orb and another with a metallic cylinder. The main impact on Dr. Kazlowski is a commitment to scientific integrity and collaboration with various agencies to better understand UAPs and address national security concerns.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The hearing discusses the role of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow) in investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Dr John Kazlowski emphasizes the importance of transparency, collaboration, and reducing stigma around UAP reporting. The office has made significant progress in data collection and public engagement, while also addressing the challenges of historical UAP cases.
Arrow has over 1,600 UAP reports in its holdings from across the US government.
Dr John Kazlowski
“Unidentified objects in any domain pose potential threats to US safety and security.”
Arrow has over 1,600 UAP reports in its holdings from across the US government.
Arrow has not discovered any verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology.
Congress waived non-disclosure agreements for those who disclose information to Arrow.
Arrow is working closely with the National Archives and Records Administration to make UAP-related documents publicly available.
Arrow has launched a public website that features UAP imagery, case resolutions, material analysis, archival records, and more.