December 7, 2024🇺🇸Hearing
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Classified Congressional UAP Briefing by AARO Director

AARO Director Jon Kosloski briefed members of the House Oversight Committee in a classified session at the Capitol. Lawmakers emerged with mixed assessments — some reporting little new information, while others acknowledged receiving genuinely new material. Representative Robert Garcia noted all attendees received at least some previously unknown information. The session was considered preparatory for future congressional UAP oversight.

Date
December 7, 2024
Location
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia🇺🇸
Type
Hearing
Country
🇺🇸 United States
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Background

In December 2024, the AARO director delivered a classified briefing to members of Congress on the current state of UAP investigations. The closed-door session covered the latest findings from AARO's investigations, including cases that remained unexplained after analysis.

Briefing Details

The briefing was held behind closed doors.

It addressed the latest findings from AARO's investigations.

Key topics included cases that remained unexplained after analysis.

Significance

The event reflected the continued high-level congressional engagement with UAP.

It highlighted the ongoing tension between classified national security information and the public's right to transparency on the phenomenon.

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