The Pentagon is building a website with videos, photos and classified information about “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAP, the new scientific term for ATIA – UFOs), which will be accessible to all citizens.

The site will be the official site for information published by the Sector-Wide Anomaly Resolution Office [AARO] — a relatively new Pentagon office established in July 2022 tasked with analyzing reports of UAPs in US airspace.

The website will post videos, photos and declassified information of the Office to inform the public in “transparency terms” about the issues related to the possible existence of extraterrestrial life.

At the same time, it will allow “former US government employees, service members or contractors with direct knowledge of US government programs or activities” to report unidentified aircraft. The site will also feature tracking maps of deployed aircraft, balloons and satellites.

“This website will serve as a one-stop shop for all publicly available information related to the Bureau and UAPs,” a DoD press release states.

The website is currently under construction and is expected to go live in the fall.

Public interest in UAPs has skyrocketed since former top intelligence official David Gross claimed the US was hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life. However, in his testimony before Congress this summer, he provided no such evidence.