For generations, Americans who questioned mysterious objects in the sky were treated as fringe voices.
Government officials brushed aside concerns. Media outlets often mocked witnesses. Popular culture turned the topic into a punchline.
But a newly released collection of government records is reigniting one of the most controversial debates in modern history—and raising fresh questions about what federal agencies knew, when they knew it, and why the public was kept in the dark for so long.
The latest batch of documents released through the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters, known as PURSUE, contains reports that are already drawing intense attention from researchers, military veterans, and transparency advocates.
Among the most discussed cases is an incident involving a former U.S. Army intelligence officer stationed near Colorado Springs.
According to records included in the June release, the officer told federal investigators that he and several members of his unit witnessed a strange object hovering above the area near the Cheyenne Mountains in 2024.
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