All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
Coverage of All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office in the Nexus archive.
- America is right to investigate UAP claims, but that’s only the beginning
The article discusses the importance of evidence-based analysis in evaluating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) claims, referencing a retired U.S. Navy officer's unverified account of non-human bodies and the Pentagon's declassified case files. It emphasizes the need for rigorous investigation over public certainty, highlighting the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office's (AARO) recent releases and a documentary featuring Marco Rubio and Congress members.
- Trump says first releases from Pentagon UFO study will come out 'very, very soon' after Phoenix rally tease
President Donald Trump announced that the Pentagon will soon release findings from a study on UFOs, citing growing public and governmental interest in unidentified aerial phenomena. The comments were made during a rally in Phoenix, where Trump teased the public about upcoming disclosures and linked the effort to recent legislative actions on UAPs.
- Trump says first releases from Pentagon UFO study will come out 'very, very soon' after Phoenix rally tease
President Donald Trump announced that the Pentagon's study on UFOs (unidentified aerial phenomena) will release findings 'very, very soon,' made during a rally in Phoenix. He highlighted Arizona's interest in the topic and referenced discussions with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. The disclosure aligns with growing congressional and defense efforts to investigate UAPs, including the 2023 Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act and the DoD's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.