Pentagon Fires UAP Boss | AARO Launches UFO Website
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Summary
The U.S. Department of Defense launched a new website for the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (ARROW) on August 31, 2023. This office investigates unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). Kathleen Hicks, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, now oversees ARROW. The website aims to provide public information about UAP incidents and reporting. It includes resources like FAQs, links to reports, and a secure reporting tool for government employees. The website was created in response to previous criticisms about the lack of reporting mechanisms. After the launch, there is a focus on improving transparency and data collection regarding UAPs. The impact of this encounter is ongoing, as it reflects a shift towards better public engagement and reporting on UAPs.
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The video discusses the recent developments regarding the U.S. Department of Defense's all domain anomaly resolution office, including the launch of a new website and the appointment of Kathleen Hicks as its overseer. It highlights issues related to UAP reporting mechanisms and the challenges faced by military personnel in reporting UAP incidents.
The Department of Defense launched the all domain anomaly resolution office website after only one year.
Kathleen Hicks
“Kathleen Hicks takes direct oversight of Pentagon's UAP office”
Chris Lehto
“Government transparency seems to be a major theme in that investigation”
Sean Kirkpatrick
“Our team of experts is leading the U.S. government's efforts to address UAPs”
Ronald Moultrie
“This guy was effectively fired”
Edward Snowden
“This is what a whistleblower looks like when he's actually releasing information”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate and resolve UAP incidents
Managed by: All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
Collect reports of UAP sightings from government personnel
The Department of Defense launched the all domain anomaly resolution office website after only one year.
Kathleen Hicks has taken direct oversight of the Pentagon's UAP office.
The new website will provide information including photos and videos on resolved UAP cases as they are declassified and approved for public release.
Arrow will launch a secure reporting tool on the website to enable current and former U.S government employees to report UAP incidents.
The UAP reporting mechanism was mandated by the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2023.
The previous head of the UAP office, Ron Moultrie, was removed from his position due to bureaucratic malfeasance.
The military personnel are discouraged from reporting UAP incidents due to bureaucratic obstacles and stigma.
Edward Snowden revealed that the U.S. black budget was $52 billion in 2012.