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The Senate Armed Services Committee is preparing to stage a new hearing to boost the credibility of the Pentagon’s division charged with dealing with unidentified flying objects, a senior lawmaker has said.
The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) was founded in July 2022, with the help of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a New York Democrat. She told the Daily Mail on Monday that she’s working to schedule a hearing within weeks.
“It’s a priority for me because I think it’s very important we continue to make things publicly available,” Gillibrand said.
The Armed Services Committee intends to host “a progress report on how many unidentified aerial phenomena [UAP] we’ve assessed and analyzed, give examples of what we have identified and give examples of what we haven’t identified,” she told the outlet.
According to Gillibrand, the hearing should renew public trust in AARO, after a series of military whistleblower claims about the government covering up possible alien encounters.
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“We also want to try to continue to build credibility within this office [AARO] so more of the public can feed in sightings and have a place and a platform to send information and inquiries,” she added, “because that’s eventually what this office is supposed to do.”