Eight months after its creation, the Pentagon’s UFO-tracking office is already looking beyond the stars for objects of interest. While the previous office focused its effort on studying aerial phenomena, the new office will investigate so-called “transmedium” UFOs as well. Pentagon officials announced that the government’s chief office for UFO investigations has been renamed and expanded. It will now be called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, instead of Airborne Object Identification and Management Group. According to a statement released by the Defense Department, the new name brings increased responsibilities, as per Defense News. Previously, the team focused primarily on airborne threats, but now it will also study unknown objects that submerge in water or are deemed “transmediate.” An object flies across multiple environments and is said to be transmedium. If an object can fly through Earth’s atmosphere as well as space and underwater, it may be considered “transmedium.” One of the most interesting videos released to the public that shows a UFO as a transmedium vehicle was made available by UFO expert Jeremy Corbell. As we have previously reported, videos have shown these objects flying around warships before disappearing into the ocean. In light of this, it has…
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Pentagon Renames UFO Office and Includes Study of Transmedium UFOs
