February 23, 2025🇺🇸Disclosure
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Pentagon Confirms AARO Investigation of Jake Barber Claims

DoD spokesperson Susan Gough confirmed that AARO is formally investigating Jake Barber's allegations about a secret UAP retrieval program. AARO Director Jon Kosloski acknowledged ongoing contact with whistleblowers while noting limitations on public disclosure. The DoD's official denial of verified extraterrestrial materials remained unchanged.

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February 23, 2025
Location
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia🇺🇸
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Disclosure
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🇺🇸 United States
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Background

The Pentagon confirmed that AARO is investigating Jake Barber's whistleblower claims about a UAP crash retrieval program. This marks a significant official acknowledgment by the Department of Defense.

Background

Jake Barber made whistleblower claims regarding a UAP crash retrieval program.
The Pentagon responded by confirming AARO's investigation into these allegations.

Investigation

AARO is formally investigating the claims.
This represents the Department of Defense taking crash retrieval claims seriously enough to warrant a formal probe.

Significance

The confirmation is a departure from previous dismissals of such allegations.
It reflects the new investigative mandate established by congressional UAP legislation.

Key Facts

  • Whistleblower: Jake Barber
  • Investigating body: AARO
  • Topic: UAP crash retrieval program
  • Importance: Official acknowledgment and shift from prior dismissals

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