Segunda audiência - Congresso Americano - UAPs - Novembro de 2024
Analysis Summary
Summary
Dr. John Kazlowski is the new director of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow). He testified about UAPs during a congressional hearing. Arrow was created to investigate unidentified anomalous phenomena. Dr. Kazlowski discussed the need to reduce stigma around reporting UAPs. He mentioned that Arrow has over 1,600 UAP reports, most of which are resolved as common objects like balloons or drones. However, some cases remain unexplained. Dr. Kazlowski emphasized the importance of partnerships with other agencies and the public for data collection. He noted that Arrow has not found evidence of extraterrestrial technology. The encounter has led to ongoing efforts to improve transparency and encourage reporting of UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The hearing focused on the establishment and operations of the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (Arrow) to investigate UAPs. Dr. John Kazlowski emphasized the importance of transparency, data collection, and collaboration with various agencies to address UAP phenomena. The session also highlighted the need to encourage whistleblowers to come forward with information regarding UAP encounters.
Arrow has not discovered any verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology.
Dr John Kazlowski
“Unidentified objects in any domain pose potential threats to US Safety and Security.”
Arrow has over 1,600 UAP reports in its holdings from across the US government.
Arrow has not discovered any verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology.
Congress waived non-disclosure agreements for those who disclose information to Arrow.
Arrow is working closely with the National Archives and Records Administration to make UAP-related documents publicly available.
Arrow has taken meaningful steps to improve data collection and retention, bolster sensor development, and reduce the stigma of reporting UAP events.