Former AARO Chief, Blames the Government for, UFO Conspiracy Theories.<br />The Byte reports that the former head of the Pentagon's All-domain <br />Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) says that government <br />secrecy is responsible for conspiracy theories.<br />If there is a void in the information <br />space, it will be filled with the <br />imagination of the public right and<br />the conspiracies and these accusations, Sean Kirkpatrick, former head of <br />the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly <br />Resolution Office (AARO), via Politico.<br />In an op-ed written for 'Scientific American,' <br />Kirkpatrick also accused whistleblowers <br />of derailing the work of AARO.<br />Our efforts were ultimately <br />overwhelmed by sensational <br />but unsupported claims that <br />ignored contradictory evidence <br />yet captured the attention of <br />policy makers and the public, Sean Kirkpatrick, former head of <br />the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly <br />Resolution Office (AARO), via 'Scientific American'.<br />Kirkpatrick went on to suggest that <br />the Pentagon should more clearly explain <br />what AARO does and why it is so important.<br />According to the former AARO chief, the agency's main <br />goal is to determine the nature and origin of unidentified <br />flying objects, as opposed to hunting for aliens.<br />According to the former AARO chief, the agency's main <br />goal is to determine the nature and origin of unidentified <br />flying objects, as opposed to hunting for aliens.<br />While speaking to CNN, Kirkpatrick said that <br />more often than not, the unidentified craft <br />people are seeing are secretive military vehicles.<br />Kirkpatrick stressed that transparency <br />and messaging is key for the public <br />to stop jumping to conclusions. .<br />There was a very strong <br />concern to engage in the <br />public discourse as often <br />as I thought we needed to, Sean Kirkpatrick, former head of <br />the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly <br />Resolution Office (AARO), via Politico.<br />The fact that [the Pentagon's <br />leadership] can’t figure out how <br />to get at that message without <br />concern for spillage into other areas <br />has always been a frustrating point, Sean Kirkpatrick, former head of <br />the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly <br />Resolution Office (AARO), via Politico
