Pentagon Official , Co-Authors Paper Suggesting , Alien Intelligence Behind UFO Sightings.<br />Politico reports that a recent academic paper <br />suggests that unidentified aerial phenomenon may actually <br />be alien probes from a mothership sent to study Earth.<br />Politico reports that a recent academic paper <br />suggests that unidentified aerial phenomenon may actually <br />be alien probes from a mothership sent to study Earth.<br />A draft paper dated March 7 was co-authored by <br />Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly <br />Resolution Office (AARO), and Harvard professor Avi Loeb.<br />A draft paper dated March 7 was co-authored by <br />Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly <br />Resolution Office (AARO), and Harvard professor Avi Loeb.<br />Politico reports that over half of the paper is dedicated to <br />the possibility of unexplained objects under investigation <br />by the DoD may relate to the "mothership" scenario.<br /> Experts claim that the academic paper highlights <br />the Pentagon's openness to scientific debate <br />regarding the nature and possible origin of UFOs. .<br />According to the paper, interstellar objects <br />like the cigar-shaped 'Oumuamua' spotted in 2017, “could potentially be a parent craft that releases <br />many small probes during its close passage to Earth.”.<br />The paper also reportedly speculates <br />on the possible motivation for aliens <br />to deploy exploratory probes to our planet.<br />What would be the overarching purpose <br />of the journey? In analogy with actual <br />dandelion seeds, the probes could <br />propagate the blueprint of their senders, 'Physical Constraints on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena,' via Politico.<br />As with biological seeds, the raw materials <br />on the planet’s surface could also be used <br />by them as nutrients for self-replication <br />or simply scientific exploration, 'Physical Constraints on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena,' via Politico.<br />Last year, the Pentagon formed the AARO team to replace <br />an Office of Naval Intelligence task force which was <br />previously investigating the phenomenon of UFOs.<br />Last year, the Pentagon formed the AARO team to replace <br />an Office of Naval Intelligence task force which was <br />previously investigating the phenomenon of UFOs.<br />Politico reports that AARO <br />sits at the center of a governmentwide <br />investigation into hundreds of reports of , "unidentified aerial phenomenon."
