A top Pentagon official has attacked this week’s widely watched congressional hearing on UFOs, calling the claims “insulting” to employees who are investigating sightings and accusing a key witness of not co-operating with the official US government investigation.
Dr Sean Kirkpatrick’s letter, published on his personal LinkedIn page and circulated across social media, criticises much of the testimony from a retired Air Force intelligence officer that energised believers in extraterrestrial life and produced headlines around the world.
Retired Air Force Major David Grusch testified Wednesday that the US has concealed what he called a “multi-decade” programme to collect and reverse-engineer “UAPs”, or unidentified aerial phenomena, the official government term for UFOs.
Part of what the US has recovered, Grusch testified, were non-human “biologics”, which he said he had not seen but had learned about from “people with direct knowledge” of the programme.
A career intelligence officer, Kirkpatrick was named a year ago to lead the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, which was intended to centralise investigations into UAPs. The Pentagon and US intelligence agencies have been pushed by Congress in recent years to better investigate reports of devices flying at unusual speeds or trajectories as a national security concern.