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Two ‘alien girls’ from an unknown US agency are investigating UFOs at military bases across the country

They are Black women.

Government Accountability Office employees dubbed the “Alien Girls” are visiting military bases in an effort to interview alleged UFO witnesses, The Post has learned.

A nonpartisan law enforcement agency has launched its own investigation into UFO disclosures and says it is reviewing the practices of former alien investigators.

Two GAO investigators were dubbed the “alien girls” as they toured military bases across the country looking for UFO witnesses. Jack Forbes / NY Post Design

The two unidentified female investigators quickly moved away from casual conversations to directly ask if their subject had seen an unexplained artefact, sources with direct knowledge of the conversations said.

They also give interviewees a secluded space where they can share their out-of-this-world stories, sources said.

Some of those interviewed questioned whether the GAO girls had a high enough clearance to hear classified information that other UFO witnesses would be able to share their experiences with.

The agency says its investigation is based on previous government investigations into UFOs – and that the results will be kept under wraps.

A photo released by the federal government on Friday showed what appears to be an eight-pointed star flying through the air. Department of War

“GAO has ongoing work to review the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office’s (AARO) procedures for federal agencies to report on UAP. The work is classified and will not result in a publicly available report,” a GAO spokesperson told The Post.

AARO, created in 2022, is a Department of Defense program tasked with investigating the federal government’s UFO information.

The head of the center Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick in 2023 testified that the AARO investigation did not turn up any evidence of UFO technology in the sky above the earth or on US territory.

Attorney Eric Burlison, who was briefed by Kirkpatrick on the matter as part of AARO’s reporting to the US House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, welcomed the “long-term” investigation into the controversial agency.

An infrared photo of a UFO over the Western United States taken in 2025 was released by the DOW on Friday. Department of War

“I fully support the GAO’s investigation into AARO’s practices — it’s long overdue,” Burlison (R-Mo.) told The Post.

“For years, we’ve been getting these well-coordinated reports and Dr. Kirkpatrick’s testimony that says ‘there is no solid evidence’ while undermining or dismissing credible military charges,” he continued.

“Friday’s UAP disclosure under President Trump proves why we needed this,” Burlison concluded.

Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) also ripped Kirkpatrick after Friday’s release.

“Let history show that Sean Kirkpatrick is a documented liar, deep state shill, and has a very bad day. He lied to the American people and intimidated witnesses. HE WAS THE PERSONAL DIRECTOR OF AARO,” Luna wrote on his official X account.

Kirkpatrick worked extensively at the Air Force Research Laboratory, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency before leading the AARO from July 2022 to December 2023.

Kirkpatrick said the AARO has been working with the GAO and has specific names from Rep. Luna.

“As for Luna, it would be in the best interest of the American public, not to mention national security, if she would stop implicating the rest of us in her willful ignorance,” Kirkpatrick said in a written statement.

“People cry ‘liar’ when the truth doesn’t match their belief and even when the evidence contradicts them. If he’s so stone cold that the truth threatens him, why entertain him,” Kirkpatrick concluded.

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