Pentagon UFO report finds no alien evidence: 'If US won't fess up, other nations will,' expert warns
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The Pentagon found no evidence of aliens, alien technology or secret government-run reverse engineering programs.
"The aggregate findings of all USG investigations to date have not found even one case of UAP representing off-world technology," according to the report, which was released Friday, and "authentic sensitive national security programs" were "mistaken" with UFO programs.
"AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) has no evidence for the USG reverse-engineering narrative provided by interviewees and has been able to disprove the majority of the interviewees’ claims," the report says, although "some claims are still under evaluation."
Jeremy Corbell, an investigative journalist and pivotal figure in the fight for UFO transparency, told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement, "If the U.S. won't fess up, other nations will."
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"The reason AARO was formed in the first place was because of the mishandling of the UFO problem by our government agencies in the past," Corbell said. "It was instated to address the UFO reality, the cover-up, as a defense against the dangerous and real possibility of strategic surprise.
"The historical review is an attempt to rewrite history and