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Washington: The Pentagon's new push to explore reports of UFOs has up until this point not yielded any proof to recommend that outsiders have visited Earth or crash-arrived here, senior military pioneers said on Friday.
Notwithstanding, the Pentagon's work to research irregular, unidentified articles - - whether they are in space, the skies or significantly submerged - - prompted many new reports that are currently being examined, they say.
Yet, up until this point they have seen nothing that demonstrates clever outsider life.
"I have not seen anything in that frame of mind to date that would recommend that there has been an outsider appearance, an outsider accident or any such thing," said Ronald Moultrie, under secretary of guard for knowledge and security.
Sean Kirkpatrick, overseer of the Pentagon's recently framed All-space Irregularity Goal Office (AARO), didn't preclude the chance of extraterrestrial life and said he was adopting a logical strategy to the examination.
"I would simply agree that that we are organizing our examination to be exceptionally exhaustive and thorough. We will go through everything," Kirkpatrick expressed, talking at the main news meeting since AARO was laid out in July.
"What's more, as a physicist, I need to stick to the logical strategy, and I will follow that information and science any place it goes."
AARO's central goal centers around unexplained movement around army bases, limited airspace and "different areas of interest" and is pointed toward recognizing potential dangers to the wellbeing of U.S. military activities and to public safety.
An administration report last year recorded in excess of 140 instances of what the U.S. military formally calls "unidentified flying peculiarities," or UAPs, saw starting around 2004.
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