The Pentagon just dropped its latest findings on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), and while 757 new cases have the curious buzzing, the results are…well, grounded.
Between May 2023 and June 2024, pilots and observers have reported strange lights and spheres across U.S. skies, but hold the sci-fi.
The report says we’re looking at mostly balloons, drones, and even birds taking the spotlight.
So, Are Aliens Out of the Question?
Despite the X-Files vibes, the Pentagon insists that these sightings are homegrown.
While a few of these incidents happened near top-security zones, officials are pouring cold water on any alien theories.
Jon Kosloski, director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), assures the public there’s “no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity, or technology.”
In fact, 50 cases have already been debunked as mundane stuff like drones, with hundreds more pending the same everyday explanations.
Still, Kosloski says the government is cataloging these mysteries with a serious, scientific approach—just in case.
Still a Few Unsolved Mysteries
Yet, not everything is so easily explained away.
21 reports are still defying logic, leaving even the experts scratching their heads.
The unexplained sightings range from orbs to triangles, and even Kosloski admitted these “interesting cases” are puzzling.
“I don’t know anybody else who understands them either,” he remarked.
So, while there may be no “smoking ray-gun,” the mystery of what’s buzzing around up there isn’t completely closed.