Pentagon Creates New UFO Office

Some Say Office May Hinder UFO Research, Instead.

by Roger Norquist

Tuesday, 23, November 2021

Photo Credit: Jeremy Corbell

The Pentagon made official the creation of a new office designed to track and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), or unidentified flying objects (UFOs), over military ranges. The news came from a memo from Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks.

The office is called the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG). Hicks pointed out the new office will “detect, identify, and attribute” unidentified objects and analyze any possible threats to aviation safety and, or, national security.

The Department of Defense has mocked and ignored UFO phenomena and reports for decades. The department undermined attempts from the public to congress to access any information related to military encounters with UFOs.

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Congress authorized the creation of the UAP Task Force in 2020 producing a report to Congress in June of 2021 summarizing military encounters with UFOs since 2004. Out of the 144 incidents featured in the report, only one was identified. Legislation is being amendmended calling for the inclusion of physical and psychological injuries from close encounters.

UFO watchdogs have made several warnings about the Pentagon’s announcement and actually is an office designed to redirect support from congress away from the research of UAPs. Veteran intelligence officer Lue Elizondo has made a number of warnings including identifying the office that the new program would be located “is precisely the same organization that underplayed and tried to kill the UAP effort for years.”

Elizondo states the AOIMSG had no transparency requirements, the office never has to show its findings to Congress or the public.

“If you want to maintain UAP/UFO secrecy, this is exactly how to do it.,” Elizondo wrote on Twitter. “This is a direct and blatant attempt to circumvent and undermine the Senate.”

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Roger Norquist

Roger Norquist is a comedian and writer based in Denver, Colorado. He is one of the three clones that host Werewolf Radar.

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