FIRST PENTAGON ‘UAP’ OFFICE PROPOSED IN HISTORIC MOMENT
FOR THOSE OF us interested in the UAP subject, today saw what can be considered as a huge step forward in the attempt to understand what exactly has been infiltrating Earth’s airspace around the globe and giving trained fighter pilots the merry-go-round. The announcement came earlier today that Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has proposed that the United States military and Intelligence communities work closer together to form the Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office (ASRO), the first Pentagon office dedicated to analysing Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
It has been a good year for those researching and working within the field of ‘Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena’ and it’s associated technologies. From President Obama to the head of NASA, Bill Nelson, the acknowledgment of objects which can’t be easily explained have dominated the mainstream media cycles. Earlier this year, on June 25th, a UAP ‘Preliminary Assessment’ was released by the Director of National Intelligence’s (DNI) office which found some 144 military sightings could not be explained by the most advanced surveillance technology in the world.
Now we see the revelations taken from the congressional record (found by researcher Dean Johnson) that a newly proposed Department of Defense (DoD) office would be established under an ‘appropriate component of the Department of Defense’ and in coordination with the DNI. This new office, the ‘Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office’ (ASRO) will replace the previously established task force referred to as the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) – which in itself replaced the Advanced Aerospace threat identification Program (AATIP). All of whom have history investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, which represent a technology that is radically extreme and believed by many within the United States intelligence agencies to be beyond next generation technologies, whether that be of a foreign adversary or otherwise.
As stated within the report, ‘Transmedium devices or objects’ are observed to transition between space and the atmosphere and/or bodies of water which are not easily identifiable.
In summer this year, film maker Jeremy Corbell released leaked footage of a ‘transmedium’ object, also known as the Omaha Sphere, from the USS Omaha which is reportedly classed as such. The case was confirmed as authentic by the Pentagon and the case was used in classified briefings.
The ASRO, unlike it’s predecessor UAPTF, will seemingly have full support and financial backing needed to be functional. Data sharing of UAP across all elements of the DoD are instructed to share their information.
The proposal comes from Senator Kristen Gillibrand, who submitted an amendment to the proposed bill H.R. 4350 and if passed would ensure the first ever ‘UAP office’ in history. The full version of the relevant section is below, click to enlarge the image or click here to download a PDF version of SA-4281.
Additionally, the amendment states there also will be a 20 member ‘Aerial and Transmedium Phenomenon Advisory Committee’ (ATPAC) including NASA, FAA, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Medicine, American institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics, the Optical Technology centre, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing; The Galileo Project and the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies.
The proposal comes following head of NASA Bill Nelson’s comments that UAP represent a significant advanced technology that isn’t understood.
For us here in the UK the important part of the amendement below is under Section C – Duties, specifically item 7 which says:
(7) Coordinating with allies and partners of the United States, as appropriate, to better assess the nature and extent of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Over to you Messrs Wallace, Quin and Ellwood.
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