Sean Kirkpatrick, former boss of the Department of Defense’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, says he is seen no proof to show the existence of alien life.
There’s “no evidence” that alien life exists, and definitively no proof the United States authorities possesses non-human biologics; that a lot comes from Sean Kirkpatrick, the previous head of AARO, or the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Retiring from his position atop the organzation final yr, Kirkpatrick just lately revealed on a podcast he is seen no proof of extraterrestrial life ever current.
“The best thing that could have happened in this job is I found the aliens and I could have rolled them out, but there’s none,” Kirkpatrick mentioned on the newest episode of In The Room with Peter Bergen. “There is no evidence of aliens and there’s no evidence of the government conspiracy.”
That authorities conspiracy is basically rooted in a Congressional panel hosted final summer time, which featured three former members of the United States Armed Forces, testifying earlier than a House Oversight subcommittee as to their precise interactions with UFOs or UAP, unidentified aerial phenomena. Shortly after that listening to, Kirkpatrick blasted the Congresspeople who organized the occasion.
“I cannot let yesterday’s hearing pass without sharing how insulting it was to the officers of the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community who chose to join AARO, many with not unreasonable anxieties about the career risks this would entail,” Kirkpatrick wrote in a now-deleted LinkedIn submit. Since then, Kirkpatrick has confirmed the authenticity of the letter, which was initially seen to solely the official’s connections on the skilled social community.
“They are truth-seekers, as am I,” Kirkpatrick added. “But you certainly would not get that impression from yesterday’s hearing.”
At the listening to, former intelligence official David Grusch testified underneath oath that he believes the United States authorities to be in possession of “non-human biologics.”
“As I’ve stated publicly already … biologics came with some of these recoveries, yeah,” Grusch mentioned in response to a query from Rep. Nancy Mace (R-NC). When pressed on if these biologics have been human or extraterrestrial, the official confirmed “non-human” biologics are what have been recovered from sure UFO crashes.
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