On Friday, the DOD released a review concerning a series of classified government programs going all the way back to 1945, which allegedly debunks speculation concerning alien crafts, but does reveal the existence of a program called “Kona Blue” that was created to reverse-engineer UFOs. The program was abandoned. Or so they claim.
via The Daily Caller:
The new report, ordered by Congress, was compiled by the Defense Department’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and said that there was no evidence about extraterrestrial activity, nor had efforts been taken to withhold such information from the government, reports The Washington Post.
The documentation covered all of the investigations completed from 1945 through the present and included examinations of unclassified and classified archives. As a result, the report said there was “no evidence that any [U.S. government] investigation, academic-sponsored research, or official review panel has confirmed that any sighting of a UAP represented extraterrestrial technology.”
Reports about suspected alien spacecraft over the years were shown to have often been about sightings of “ordinary objects and phenomena and the result of misidentification,” the lengthy new report states. Meanwhile, AARO did disclose a program, code-named “Kona Blue,” that was proposed to the Department of Homeland Security in the 2010s that would have allowed the government to reverse-engineer any extraterrestrial aircraft that would be recovered, reports Politico.
The Kona Blue project was flat out rejected by DHS, which stated it was “lacking merit,” pointing out that no aircraft was ever recovered.
“It is critical to note that no extraterrestrial craft or bodies were ever collected — this material was only assumed to exist by KONA BLUE advocates and its anticipated contract Performers,” AARO remarked.
The project had not been reported to Congress, as it was not established as a “special access program, but it was declassified for the AARO review, according to AARO Acting Director Tim Phillips.
Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks, in what she called the “spirit of transparency” reported Kona Blue to Congress.
Phillps then stated that the program caused a series of reports of a government cover-up that came from individuals with connections to the project.
“That was reported as ‘that’s where they hide bodies,'” Phillips said to reporters Friday. “That wasn’t true. The prospective program was never formally approved by leadership and never possessed any material or information.”
Again, given the fact government officials and agencies are notorious for lying about, well, anything really, how can we believe a single word these folks are saying? You can’t. I’m not saying for sure this is all real, though I believe it to be so. I’m just stating a fact. The government is filled with professional liars. And if they weren’t good at it, they wouldn’t have the jobs they have, would they?