Dozens of employees observed a dark metallic disc at an outdoor concert at the
Redrock Colorado Amphitheater on June 5.
When Michael Lehmann reported his story of a UFO encounter in the area of Colorado's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre to the National UFO Reporting Center, he didn't know it would
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Jun 28, 2024 Updated Jun 28, 2024
When Michael Lehmann reported his story of a UFO encounter in the area of Colorado's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre to the National UFO Reporting Center, he didn't know it would go viral a few weeks later. But once the
news of the report broke, the tale of the sighting quickly got picked up by numerous media sources around the country.
In short, Lehmann and about a dozen coworkers were working at the Morrison-area Red Rocks Amphitheatre in the early morning hours of June 5 following an event headlined by All Time Low when they spotted a massive unknown object estimated to be several hundred feet long in the night sky. After being present for about 30 seconds, the object described as metallic in nature and with three levels of windows seemed to vanish in thin air.
In conversation with Lehmann about the encounter, he provided details that are sure to answer some of the questions people might have about the incident.
Before digging in, it's worth noting that Lehmann described himself as a "hopeful skeptic" when it came to UFOs – someone who always wanted to 'believe' but found it difficult without personal proof.
That is, until June 5.
According to Lehmann, a lack of moonlight in the night sky made it easier to spot the object as it hovered over a hogback ridge about a mile north of the iconic venue. Given its matte black and metallic nature, however, it still "blended in with the sky pretty well."
As soon as the object was noticed, more of Lehmann's coworkers started to spot the same object as they loaded expensive audio and lighting equipment into a semi truck near the venue's Trading Post building. Soon, the group stood in awe. That is, until one of the coworkers pulled out a flashlight and shined it in direction of the apparent craft, at which point the craft seemed to become invisible, as if it was using some sort of "cloaking device."
According to Lehmann, a lot of people have asked why no one in the group snagged a photo. His response was simple – they all had their hands full working and by the time those witnessing the sight started to comprehend what they were seeing, the craft was already gone.
Since the sighting, the coworkers have continued to discuss the hard-to-believe encounter, seeming to come to the consensus that they did indeed see something odd in the night sky.
Lehmann noted that he wasn't sure whether or not he thinks the odd object in the sky was military or alien or otherwise, but he is sure he saw something. Lehmann also hopes that him talking about the encounter publicly will help break a stigma around reporting odd sightings in the sky, also noting that since he's come public with his story, a large number of friends have had their own similar stories to share
Colorado is the 12th-ranked spot for UFO sightings, with 3,320 reports filed with the National UFO Reporting Center.
Also, out of Montana, a Cigar-Shaped Glowing UFO caught using Military Grade Night Vision
Discover the mystery behind a glowing, cigar-shaped UFO captured on military-grade night vision in Montana. Read the full article for the latest insights.
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Jun 21, 2024 10:20 PM EDT
A military-grade night vision video from Montana recently caught a bright, glowing UFO in the shape of a "cigar." This has sparked a lot of interest in the field of UFO study.
The Intriguing Sighting in the Skies
In June, a person in Montana saw a
slow-moving, silent object. It looked like a blur to the naked eye but was clearer through a night vision camera.
The defense contractor SiOnyx made the camera, which showed a long cylinder-shaped light moving across the starry sky before going behind a mountain range. Even though incident occurred near Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, the video contained no commercial air movement sounds.
Alejandro Rojas, an assistant to Enigma Labs, said that the object looked a lot like Starlink satellites but was seen as a single, solid object. The video was sent to Enigma Labs for further research.
They keep a complete UAP database. Rojas talked about how important these videos are for helping people and scientists understand UFO sightings.
Historical Background and Technological Insights
This sighting could not have been possible without the SiOnyx night vision camera. People using SiOnyx's consumer models have said they have problems with high light contrast, which can make lit things look like one solid mass. This could explain why the UFO looked like a glowing sphere instead of clear lights.
As early as the late 1800s, people have seen UFOs that look like cigars. These things, often called "airships," have been a common theme in UFO stories for a long time. In 1977, 15 Broad Haven, Wales, students said they saw a
silver plane resembling a cigar. Researchers are still interested in and confused by these sightings.
Both the Pentagon and NASA agree that UAPs are essential and that much data must be collected. This sighting in Montana, marked as Enigma case #294125, shows how important it is for the people and the government to keep interested in UAP research.
Adding to UFO investigations and Other Sightings
Japan has lately begun
investigating allegations of UAP sightings in their nation to determine whether there are any potential security concerns, particularly from countries that are at odds with Japan, such as China. This follows an examination of UAPs by the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
As the number of UAP reports increases and technology advances, these bizarre incidents are being investigated more thoroughly worldwide. David Marler, director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, believes that old and new UFO reports should be retained and researched.
Marler's job is sorting through declassified military records to find events that
can be explained and those that can't. He says that known variables should be ruled out before it can be said that an object is genuinely unnamed. This approach helps us get a better picture of UAPs and what they mean.
Enigma Labs keeps getting hundreds of videos every week, and most of them are just boring. However, some cases, like the one in Montana, are still unclear and show that more study is needed. Rojas said that the UAP study is a numbers game; the more data gathered, the more likely it is that strange things will be found.
The latest sighting in Montana, caught on camera with high-tech night vision gear, adds an interesting case to the growing field of UFO research. The quest for solutions will continue as long as specialists investigate these incidents.
As a result, the difference between the known and the unknown will be lessened. Examining these objects, which may originate from Earth or other planets, is crucial to understanding the sky.