In an ABC News interview, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office at the Department of Defense says that none of the information provided by so-called whistleblowers or other interviewees has led to any verifiable evidence of crashed flying saucers or secret reverse-engineering programs.
Quote:Two former government intelligence analysts came forward last month alleging that details of the alleged craft are being illegally withheld from Congress and the American people. Neither has publicly provided any evidence to substantiate their claims.
"We've interviewed almost 30 individuals who have come in to provide their testimony. And out of all of those, none of it has yet led to any verifiable information that substantiates the claim that the U.S. government has those ships or has a reverse engineering program either in the past or currently," Kirkpatrick said when asked about the allegations.
He downplayed the possible existence of a secret program that he is not privy to, saying, "Nothing has been denied us."
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