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AARO reviewed 750 UAP cases and found no extraterrestrial technology

11 min · 9. touko 2026
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The guy who literally ran the Pentagon’s UFO office (AARO), physicist/intel vet Sean Kirkpatrick, says the big “aliens being interviewed” document doesn’t exist anywhere — not classified, not hidden, not pending. Meanwhile the new UAP/UFO file dump is being hyped like instant disclosure, but it’s mostly a “start the review process” directive plus AARO’s 2024 finding: 750+ sightings logged, some still unresolved, and zero evidence of extraterrestrial tech or beings.

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