Mar 31, 2024
Written By [Christopher Sharp](https://www.liberationtimes.com/?author=610434e320e3e945538177b1)

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Written by [Christopher Sharp](https://twitter.com/ChrisUKSharp) \- 31 March 2024
Liberation Times has learned that evidence pointing to the advanced nature of certain craft, believed to be of non-human origin, is being disregarded by the U.S. government’s Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Office, known as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO).
Sources speaking to Liberation Times have expressed concern over the similarities between the government’s investigations into UAP and Anomalous Health Incidents, also known as Havana Syndrome.
The incidents have seen hundreds of U.S. government and military officials serving abroad report strange, unexplained debilitating symptoms, which have also affected family members and pets.
In 2023, [a U.S. intelligence assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents](https://www.dni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/assessments/Updated_Assessment_of_Anomalous_Health_Incidents.pdf) stated:
‘Most IC (Intelligence Community) agencies have concluded that it is ‘very unlikely” a foreign adversary is responsible.’
It also found “no credible evidence” that any American foe possessed “a weapon or collection device,” including an emitter of electromagnetic energy pulses, that could cause the symptoms.
However, [recent reports](https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/beltway-confidential/2927814/as-the-havana-syndrome-scandal-rumbles-on-nikolai-patrushev-must-be-laughing/) suggest that evidence indicating such incidents as potential attacks from a foreign power employing radio frequency/microwave devices was either disregarded or unjustly dismissed as unreliable.
A forthcoming investigation by 60 Minutes is poised to reveal fresh evidence suggesting potential involvement of a U.S. adversary in these alleged attacks, casting further doubt on 2023’s intelligence assessment.
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Sources confide in Liberation Times that evidence indicating foreign adversary attacks on government officials has been suppressed by the Intelligence Community. This suppression is purportedly aimed at safeguarding intelligence collection methods and averting potential escalation with a foreign power, as such attacks could be construed as acts of war.
Attorney Mark Zaid, who represents dozens of sufferers told [SpyTalk](https://www.spytalk.co/p/report-adversary-responsible-for) that the government is “completely lying” regarding its knowledge of radio frequency/microwave weapons development:
“If we take what the IC is saying, particularly the CIA, that there’s nothing there, there’s nothing to look at, no foreign adversary is using this against us, then why are all these publicly available \[patent\] solicitations, particularly from within the Defense Department.”
Zaid added
“And if they’re doing it there, you know they’re doing it in the IC.”
Zaid’s distrust of the Intelligence Community’s findings has been shared by the Senate Intelligence Committee’s Vice Chair, Marco Rubio, who doubted the 2023 report’s assessment that environmental factors, illness or pre-existing condition could explain symptoms:
‘Upon first glance I am concerned that the Intelligence Community (IC) effectively concluded that U.S. personnel, who reported AHI symptoms, were simply experiencing symptoms caused by environmental factors, illness or preexisting conditions and is potentially rushing to a conclusion while a substantial number of questions remain.’
The new evidence also raises doubts regarding the investigation of UAP from the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community.
Much like the Intelligence Community’s apparent mishandling of Anomalous Health Incidents, sources allege that the AARO has disregarded or unfairly dismissed compelling evidence and witness testimony suggesting that certain UAP could be classified as advanced craft of unknown or non-human origin.
Sources from within the Intelligence Community have told Liberation Times that evidence linking Russia to Anomalous Health Incidents has long been known, and such sources add that some UAP cannot be attributed to the U.S. or any known Earthly power.
Liberation Times understands that there exists a persistent U.S. government capability to detect and track advanced UAP through radar and satellite, which intelligence officials assess as having a non-human origin.
Furthermore, videos allegedly exist which cast doubt on any prosaic explanation.
According to sources speaking to Liberation Times, the U.S. has been monitoring advanced UAP for decades, which display the five observables:
– Anti-gravity lift
– Sudden and instantaneous acceleration
– Hypersonic velocities without signatures
– Low observability, or cloaking
– Trans-medium travel.
Liberation Times understands that the AARO does have access to compelling data collected by the Intelligence Community and DoD showing advanced performance characteristics of UAP but chooses to ignore it.
The AARO (under the name AOIMSG) was established by the U.S. government ‘to address the challenges associated with assessing UAP occurring on or near DoD training ranges and installations.’
UAP incursions over training ranges are not a new problem and date back to at least 1952 when a memo issued by H. Marshall Chadwell, Assistant Director of the Office of Scientific Intelligence (which would later become incorporated within the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technology) [stated](https://sgp.fas.org/library/ciaufo.html#rft23):
‘Sightings of unexplained objects at great altitudes and travelling at high speeds in the vicinity of major U.S. defense installations are of such nature that they are not attributable to natural phenomena or known types of aerial vehicles.’
Methods of detection and tracking capabilities (some of which are highly classified) are understood to have undergone significant advancements in response to UAP incursions since the 1940s and 50s.
Yet, despite multiple credible whistleblowers coming forward publicly and to Congressional committees stating some UAP are of non-human or unknown origin, their testimony has been undermined or disregarded by the AARO, supported by a media unwilling to scrutinise its findings.
Sources have informed Liberation Times that the AARO’s [insistence on the necessity for additional sensors](https://www.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript/Article/3702219/media-engagement-with-acting-aaro-director-tim-phillips-on-the-historical-recor/) is perceived as a mere stalling tactic, employing excuses to delay while grappling with UAP exhibiting advanced and exotic technologies.
Those sources support the claim of one ODNI source who spoke to the Daily Mail in 2022 before the AARO’s first report was published. [The source said](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11373603/New-classified-report-congress-says-HALF-UFO-sightings-properly-explained.html):
‘They don’t want to talk about this stuff, because they really, really don’t know what the hell they are. That’s the truth.’
The AARO’s latest report
*[Read full article at Liberation Times]*
