Pentagon's UFO Chief Addresses Increase in Sightings and Lack of Evidence for Extraterrestrial Activity

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The Pentagon is investigating around 650 cases of unidentified aerial phenomena, but has found no evidence of extraterrestrial activity, according to Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Approximately half of the reports have been prioritized for further review, but many cases may remain unresolved due to a lack of hard data. Kirkpatrick cautioned that foreign capabilities could be at play, but there is no evidence that unexplained events were caused by Russian or Chinese technology.
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