No alien life discovered on Earth, Pentagon says, but search deepens

<p>No alien life discovered on Earth, Pentagon says, but search deepens</p><p>The Defense Department’s new office is evaluating recent reports of unexplained phenomena and object in air, sea, space and beyond. “At this time … we have nothing” to affirm the existence of space aliens, said Pentagon’s top intelligence official.</p><p>The Defense Department’s new All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office is evaluating recent reports of unexplained phenomena and accounts that date back decades.</p><p>Article Share A new office at the Pentagon is scrutinizing hundreds of reports of unidentified objects in air, sea, space and beyond, senior U.S. defense officials said Friday, and while it has discovered no signs of alien life, the search is set to expand. ArrowRight The issue has taken on increasing seriousness as a bipartisan group of lawmakers presses the Defense Department to investigate instances of unidentified phenomena and disclose publicly what they learn. Established in July, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office is evaluating recent reports and soon could evaluate accounts that date back decades, officials said. Military video shows UAPs captured by the Navy in 2004 near San Diego. (Video: To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science) The Pentagon’s top intelligence official, Ronald Moultrie, told reporters during a news conference,…

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No alien life discovered on Earth, Pentagon says, but search deepens

Updated: December 17, 2022 — 9:26 pm