CNN – In the Pentagon’s first update since creating its office to investigate unidentified flying objects, officials offered few answers but said there was nothing to suggest an otherworldly explanation for the hundreds of reports they had received. “We haven’t seen anything that would lead us to believe that any of the objects we’ve seen are of alien origin, if you will,” said Ronald Moultrie, the undersecretary of defense for intelligence and security. Established in July, the office, formally known as the All-Domains Anomaly Resolution Office, has received several hundred reports of unidentified objects to examine, including some dating back years, said Sean Kirkpatrick, the effort’s director. These cases are at the top of the 144 initials reviewed in the June 2021 report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. No official would say how many of the cases had been analyzed and resolved. But Moultrie, speaking to reporters at the Pentagon on Friday, said many of those cases would not be considered dangerous and could end up being things like balloons and things like UAVs that are operated for purposes other than surveillance or intelligence gathering. However, when asked if any of the reports were indicative of…
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The Pentagon offers few answers in the UFO investigation, but has received several hundred other reports