Pentagon Officials Crack Major UFO Case

The Pentagon’s UFO Investigations: What We Know About GOFAST

The Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has recently made headlines by resolving one of its most talked-about UFO cases, known as “GOFAST.” Dr. Jon Kosloski, the director of AARO, shared this information during a congressional hearing on Tuesday. The GOFAST video was released to the public in 2017 and showed what looked like a high-speed object flying just above the water. But according to Kosloski, that object isn’t quite as extraordinary as it seems.

Using careful geospatial intelligence analysis and trigonometry, Kosloski explained that they are confident the object is not close to the water at all; instead, it’s actually around 13,000 feet up in the air. He pointed out that what people saw was likely due to a visual trick called parallax. This phenomenon can make objects appear closer or faster than they really are. While we still don’t know exactly what this object is, scientists have clarified some of its apparent oddities. If you’re curious about parallax and how it affects sightings like these, AARO will be posting a detailed report on their website.

Voices of Skepticism: Ryan Graves Speaks Out

Even with this resolution from AARO, not everyone is convinced. Former F/A-18 pilot Ryan Graves—who advocates for more transparency regarding UFOs and founded Americans for Safe Aerospace—has expressed doubts about how things were framed by the Pentagon. In an interview with NBC News Now, Graves argued that videos like GOFAST deserve further investigation.

He highlighted that multiple objects were seen in the sky when they captured the GOFAST footage and questioned why the Pentagon labeled this particular video as so unusual.

AARO’s Ongoing Investigations: More Mysteries Uncovered

The GOFAST case isn’t an isolated incident—it’s just one among many investigations being conducted by AARO. During his testimony, Kosloski also provided updates on other resolved cases such as “The Puerto Rico Objects” and “Mt. Etna,” while mentioning ongoing inquiries into new reports.

Among those active cases are intriguing descriptions of an “orange orb” and a “metallic cylinder.” One particularly captivating account comes from a law enforcement officer in western America who reported seeing a glowing orange orb hovering hundreds of feet off the ground. As he got closer to investigate, this orb morphed into something described as “blacker than black,” roughly Prius-sized! Then it tilted at 45 degrees before shooting straight up at lightning speed while flashing bright red and blue lights—almost like fireworks lighting up his vehicle!

Baffling Encounters: The Metallic Cylinder Mystery

Another puzzling encounter involved two government contractors down south who spotted a huge metallic cylinder resembling a commercial airplane! After hovering there for about 15-20 seconds without moving an inch—it vanished without leaving any trace behind! You can imagine how baffled investigators must feel trying to figure out these strange occurrences.

The Importance of Scientific Analysis Amidst Unexplained Phenomena

Kosloski stressed that rigorous scientific analysis remains crucial for understanding these phenomena better but acknowledged that cases like those involving the orange orb or metallic cylinder show just how much we still don’t know about our skies! These mysteries continue to spark curiosity about what might truly be lurking above us.

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