GAO Investigators Review AARO’s Handling of UAP Reports at Military Bases
Two Government Accountability Office investigators nicknamed the “alien girls” are interviewing military personnel about unexplained craft sightings while examining the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office’s reporting processes. The classified probe comes days after the Department of War released new infrared imagery of a UAP.
nypost.comTwo investigators from the Government Accountability Office are touring military bases around the country seeking out witnesses to UFO sightings. ” The two unidentified female GAO investigators quickly move from formalities in interviews to directly asking if their subject has witnessed unexplained craft.
They offer their interviewees a classified setting where they can share their out-of-this-world tales.
Some of those interviewed questioned whether the GAO alien girls had high enough clearance to hear classified information. GAO has work underway examining the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office’s (AARO) processes for federal agencies’ reporting of UAP. A GAO spokesperson said the investigation into AARO is classified and will not result in a publicly available report.
AARO was formed in 2022 as a Department of War program tasked with investigating the federal government’s knowledge of UFOs. An image released by the federal government on Friday showed what appears to be an eight point star flying through the air. An infrared image of a UFO over the Western United States taken in 2025 was released by the DOW on Friday.
Com reported that the disclosures occurred under President Trump. Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick claimed in 2023 testimony that AARO’s investigation turned up no evidence of UFO technology in the skies above earth or in possession of the US.
Rep. Eric Burlison was briefed on the subject by Kirkpatrick as part of AARO’s reporting to the US House Committee On Oversight and Accountability. com.

