Sean Kirkpatrick presentation: All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO): a Duality in Mission Regarding UAPs

mcmiller1111

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I'm relatively new here, so forgive me if this was posted already. I've looked, but I haven't found it. I thought it might be of interest to people here.

About a month ago Kirkpatrick gave a really interesting speech about how AARO was setup and the many obstacles they had to get past to be able to do their job. The description of the video reads:

"AARO was a Congressionally mandated organization with two missions: 1. organize, streamline, collate, and investigate current reports of military and government sightings of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), and 2. Investigate the US Government's historical works and associated whistleblower accounts regarding UAP/UFO. This presentation will discuss the establishment of the office, the investigations into the allegations, and the associated findings and conclusions.

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In this talk, Dr. Kirkpatrick explains how AARO approached the investigation of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP)—including military sightings, historical cases, and whistleblower claims about UFOs.

This presentation covers:
How the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office was created and what Congress tasked it to do
How UAP reports from pilots, radar systems, and sensors are analyzed
What AARO found when reviewing decades of U.S. government UFO investigations
The role of data, physics, and intelligence analysis in evaluating extraordinary claims
Common misconceptions about UAP, including sensor errors, balloons, and airborne clutter"




I've extracted the autogenerated transcript YouTube makes which can be read here. It's awfully formatted though, and of course gets some names and acronyms wrong. It's mostly for the purposes of Ctrl+F'ing specific words you might be looking for.
 
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