On December 1, 2023, the DoD quietly added three “Case Resolution” reports on the AARO website. This came the same day that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick retired from the mission, and Timothy A. Phillips became the acting director of the UFO research office.
That fishing nets one is so dumb though.. did they explain how the fishing nets got up in the clouds?
silv3rbull8 on
Kirkpatrick finally swept his desk clean
MellowDramaticWhale on
So……AARO sees triangles in the sky and says “they must be fishing nets, don’t you see how they look like these fishing nets that are not in the sky???”
Ok.
MaCeGaC on
Feels like they’re just grabbing some the easier ones to disprove and pushing out a bunch of these just to say “see nothing is really going on.”
Based_nobody on
You can miss me with that “fishing net” shit.
Particular-Ad-4772 on
Think of all the ridiculous pics, People post on here, practically every day , claiming they are UAP .
I am not the least bit surprised a fish net was summited to the aaro.
bananabread0602 on
I think it’s safe to say that we don’t have to waste our time with AARO at this point. It’s nothing but a front for the DOD so they can pretend to investigate UAPs and it sounds like they’re complicit in suppressing information too.
Low-Lecture-1110 on
The Empire Strikes Back was right!
“Good. Our 1st catch of the day.”
kaukanapoissa on
Well folks, that’s it then. Case closed. AARO has fully explained the phenomenon, nothing more to see here. Pack up and go home.
mostgeniusest on
AARO will never be in a position to disclose aliens unless they “resolve” an alien situation. It seems to me , through them, we will only see the simplest , prosaic cases
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On December 1, 2023, the DoD quietly added three “Case Resolution” reports on the AARO website. This came the same day that Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick retired from the mission, and Timothy A. Phillips became the acting director of the UFO research office.
These newly released reports, which are accompanied only by visuals inside the PDF files, are available at: https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/aaro-releases-3-case-resolution-reports-identifying-uap-ufo-cases/
Nice post for a Friday night good time!
That fishing nets one is so dumb though.. did they explain how the fishing nets got up in the clouds?
Kirkpatrick finally swept his desk clean
So……AARO sees triangles in the sky and says “they must be fishing nets, don’t you see how they look like these fishing nets that are not in the sky???”
Ok.
Feels like they’re just grabbing some the easier ones to disprove and pushing out a bunch of these just to say “see nothing is really going on.”
You can miss me with that “fishing net” shit.
Think of all the ridiculous pics, People post on here, practically every day , claiming they are UAP .
I am not the least bit surprised a fish net was summited to the aaro.
I think it’s safe to say that we don’t have to waste our time with AARO at this point. It’s nothing but a front for the DOD so they can pretend to investigate UAPs and it sounds like they’re complicit in suppressing information too.
The Empire Strikes Back was right!
“Good. Our 1st catch of the day.”
Well folks, that’s it then. Case closed. AARO has fully explained the phenomenon, nothing more to see here. Pack up and go home.
AARO will never be in a position to disclose aliens unless they “resolve” an alien situation. It seems to me , through them, we will only see the simplest , prosaic cases
What a waste of tax dollars