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The Groom Lake Times Daily Brief
Wednesday, Feb 19, 2026
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office released its latest report yesterday, and like its predecessors, it's notable as much for what it omits as for what it includes. While the report acknowledges 171 new UAP reports from military personnel…
GLT Take
AARO continues to operate under constraints that make genuine investigation impossible. Until the office has subpoena power and access to SAPs, these reports will remain exercises in carefully worded avoidance.