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The Pentagon recently addressed the question of whether UFOs or aliens have ever visited Earth, stating that there is no evidence to support such claims. This revelation comes after a series of questions fielded by Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder on various topics, including military operations in Yemen and Ukraine, as well as the ongoing election coverage.

During a press briefing, Jeff Schogol of Task & Purpose, a military news platform, took the opportunity to inquire about the existence of UFOs and aliens. Ryder responded by confirming that there is no evidence to suggest that extraterrestrial life has visited our planet. This statement echoes previous assertions made by the Pentagon on the topic.

In an effort to further investigate anomalous phenomena, the Department of Defense established an All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in July 2022. The office’s mission is to identify and analyze objects of interest in or around military facilities that could pose a threat to national security. Despite these efforts, the DoD maintains that there is no concrete evidence of alien visitations.

The release of a report on March 1 reiterated the lack of proof of off-world technology or extraterrestrial encounters. The report also debunked claims of hidden government programs related to UFOs, attributing them to misinformation and misinterpretation of real events. The public’s growing interest in UFOs has led to increased scrutiny of government activities and policies regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.

Overall, the Pentagon’s stance on UFOs and aliens remains unchanged, with no evidence to support claims of extraterrestrial visitations. The ongoing investigations and reports aim to provide transparency and clarity on this complex and controversial topic.