Pentagon UFO Director Who Retires Highlights Security Threats Related To UFOs And Aliens
JAKARTA - Dr. Kirkpatrick, Director of the Pentagon's UFO Investigation Office, announced his retirement after serving for 18 months. While acknowledging his hopes of proving the presence of aliens as "the best thing," he also highlighted the potential national security threat from foreign competitors' activities on "our backyard."
During his tenure, Kirkpatrick introduced a new reporting mechanism to investigate the highly classified and illegal claims of US government UFO programs.
His remarks created tensions related to national security and highlighted the urgency of further investigations. Despite announcing his retirement, Kirkpatrick stated that there are certain tasks he still wants to complete, including AARO's historical report on UFOs directed by Congress and must be submitted in June 2024.
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"I am concerned from a national security point of view. There are several indicators that may be attributable to foreign activities, and we are investigating very hard," said Kirkpatrick.
"I am ready to go further. I have achieved everything I said I would do," he said.
Regarding the UFO phenomenon, Kirkpatrick admits that there are a number of cases of interest, especially involving "metal orbits." Although some parties offer an explanation, he speculates that the UAP may be an alien probe.