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JAKARTA - The Pentagon's UFO investigative special office has handled at least 291 UFO cases in the past year. This was revealed according to a report released publicly on Wednesday, October 18.

Some of these advanced aircraft appear to show "worry performance characteristics," military UFO investigators wrote, including "high-speed travel" and "unusual maneuver."

The report ended a warm summer with extraterrestrial intrigue in Washington, where some government UFO whistleblowers have advanced, some of them publicly, partly behind closed doors, on charges of illegal UFO debris retrieval programs.

The claims - which include 'complete and partially intact vehicles,' exotic weapons programs, allegations of witness intimidation, and the rediscovery of 'non-human' bodies - are now being investigated by federal authorities and congress.

Although the new report concluded that none of the 2023 air mystery was the result of a US covert program, the Pentagon's UFO chief told reporters that some UFOs were showing signs of "worrying" that they were made by foreign opponents of America.

Physicist Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Anomaly Resolution Office of All domains of the US Department of Defense (AARO), told CNN prior to a new UFO report from his office, "I am concerned from a national security perspective."

"There are several worrying indicators attributable to foreign activity," said Dr. Kirkpatrick, "and we are investigating it hard."

The physicist - whose classification before serving as head of AARO included time at the Air Force and CIA Research Laboratory - expressed concern that foreign countries might design spy drones to evade US radars and other detection devices.

"There is a way to hide yourself between our noise that always worries me," Kirkpatrick told CNN.

The annual report published by Dr. Kirkpatrick and his team last Wednesday included a glossarium to assist in the standardization of UFO topics, now professionally known as UAP, for 'Unidentified Anomaly Phenomenon.'

Glosarium defines 'UAP threat' as any UAP that exhibits national security risks for'military personnel, material, or information,' pointing to AARO's priorities for intelligence and spying risks posed by the phenomenon.


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