Pentagon’s UFO agency report shows analytic bias

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The Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office says it has no evidence any UFOs / UAPs are aliens. Yet its analytic methodology leaves much to be desired.

The report has real problems. Nevertheless, AARO also deserves some credit for its work. Take the following quote:

This is likely in relation to the fact that sensor systems, such as radars and sonars, sometimes produce variant results when targeting the same object. Sensor returns are sometimes transitory and insufficient to make effective conclusions. What may appear to be a hypersonic vehicle may actually sometimes simply be a balloon.

The broader challenge here is the obvious cherry-picking by AARO as to what it assessed or reassessed in order to reach its assessment conclusions. This approach bears much similarity to the intelligence community’s study of the so-called Havana Syndrome problem of American personnel suffering strange, apparently noise-related illnesses.

Nevertheless, AARO’s selective and half-hearted historical reassessment ultimately represents poor analytic tradecraft. Don’t take my word for it — take history’s. The following five examples represent just the tip of a very big iceberg. But these few reports evince either something extraordinary is and has long been happening or that there is a global systemic effort at deception, hallucination, or delusion by persons who appear otherwise credible and never met one another.

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