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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Special_Hunt_6304 on 2024-09-15 22:51:02+00:00.


Over the past year, I’ve been closely following UFO (or UAP) news, and there’s one incident that has stuck with me: Sean Kirkpatrick, former head of the Pentagon’s UFO office (AARO), made some eyebrow-raising statements. At one point, he expressed concerns that UFOs might be advanced adversarial tech or extraterrestrial in nature. This was a bold statement coming from someone in his position, and it drew a lot of attention.

However, within a week, Kirkpatrick completely reversed his stance, dismissing the UFO phenomenon as “bullshit.” The abrupt shift seemed strange, and now I’m finding it difficult to track down the original articles where he expressed his concerns. It’s almost like those key articles have disappeared from search engines or were buried in results. Could they have been removed or suppressed?

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Now for the most puzzling part: it’s been reported that Kirkpatrick privately briefed military officials about UFO crash recovery and the physical retrieval of UFOs, something that should be a major revelation. But in public, he denied any of this exists and even ridiculed the idea. Why would he brief the military on something so significant behind closed doors, only to mock the same concept in front of the public? source:

What do you think? Could Sean Kirkpatrick have been forced to backtrack on his initial concerns? Let’s discuss, and please share if you have any relevant sources!