Did the Pentagon Just Admit UFOs Are Real?

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Lehto Files
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June 12, 2025
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceGovernment & Disclosure
Experiencer: Unnamed Law Enforcement Officer

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: whistleblower testimonyEra: 2020sIntel Value: 9/10

Summary

Dr. John Kusloski, the head of the Pentagon's UFO investigation office, made a significant statement on November 14, 2024. He admitted that there are anomalous objects in the sky that he cannot explain with current science. During his testimony, he described three specific cases. One involved a law enforcement officer observing a large orange orb and a silent black object that accelerated rapidly. Another case featured a stationary cylinder that vanished over a U.S. facility. The last case involved an object that flew between two aircraft at high speed. Kusloski's admission suggests that these objects operate on principles not yet understood by science. This encounter has led to a shift in government transparency regarding UAPs and a recognition that we may not be alone in the universe.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses significant admissions by Dr. John Kusloski, head of Arrow, regarding unexplained aerial phenomena that defy current scientific understanding. It highlights the operational capabilities of Arrow and the ongoing investigations into over 1,600 UAP reports, emphasizing a shift towards transparency in government dealings with UAPs.

Primary Revelation

Dr. John Kusloski admitted that there are objects flying around that defy everything he knows about science.

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Dr. John Kusloski
program managerpro disclosure
ArrowNational Security Agency
PhD in electrical engineering from Johns Hopkins UniversityOver 20 years of experience in quantum physics and advanced opticsWorked in the NSA's most classified scientific division

There are interesting cases that I, with my physics and engineering background, do not understand.

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Chris Leato
journalistpro disclosure
Lato Files
UAP Investigation Programmodern (2024)confirmed

Managed by: Arrow

investigate unidentified aerial phenomena

non human intelligencespecific✦ Under Oath

Dr. John Kusloski admitted that there are objects flying around that defy everything he knows about science.

Source: Dr. John KusloskiClaimed: November 19, 2024
historical eventspecific✦ Under Oath

Arrow has received over 1,600 UAP reports with 21 cases deemed significant for ongoing investigation.

Source: Dr. John KusloskiClaimed: November 19, 2024
technologyspecific

The fastest military drones can reach a maximum speed of about 500 mph, while the observed object was moving at speeds of 1,000 to 10,000 mph.

Source: Chris Leato
scientificspecific✦ Under Oath

Arrow defines anomalous objects as beyond state-of-the-art today and beyond where they think they could get in the next couple of years.

Source: Dr. John KusloskiClaimed: November 19, 2024
fundingspecific

Arrow has officially reached full operational capability as of December 2024.

Source: Chris LeatoClaimed: December 2024
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
deep dive analysisTopic: whistleblower testimonyEra: 2020sIntel Value: 9/10
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Unnamed Law Enforcement Officer

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Unnamed Government Contractors

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