The U.S. Department of Defense has launched a dedicated website aimed at providing the public with access to declassified information about unidentified aerial phenomena, often colloquially referred to as "unidentified flying objects," according to a report by the British newspaper "The Independent." The initiative, which is part of ongoing efforts to achieve transparency in the mysterious world of unidentified flying objects, was launched last Thursday. The site is described as "the place that has everything" regarding available public records related to unidentified flying objects and is designed to give the public an in-depth look at the work of the "All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office."
Congress established the office in response to growing interest and concern about unidentified flying objects, while the Department of Defense stated: "This site will provide information, including images and videos, regarding cases of unidentified aerial phenomena." The U.S. Department of Defense has created a new division specialized in tracking and analyzing "flying saucers" due to concerns that they threaten national security, a step taken after an increase in unidentified aerial phenomena over their country that appear to be of highly advanced technology that their advanced capabilities could not match.
The site also includes other types of content, such as discussions on trends, a special section for frequently asked questions, and links to reports, texts, press releases, and other official sources that the public may find useful. For his part, Colonel Pat Ryder, Pentagon spokesperson, stated: "What you see today is the information that has been declassified up to this day."