You won't believe what they just found in Colorado
So here's what's wild—you know how everyone's always joking about UFOs and Colorado, right? Between NORAD up in the Springs and the general wide-open spaces, it feels like we're always on the lookout. Well, a new document dump just dropped, and it includes a "half-baked UFO sighting" right here in our backyard. Context: the U.S. government has been slowly declassifying a ton of documents related to unexplained aerial phenomena, and this latest batch has some truly wild stuff, including a report about something strange over our state.
Okay, context—the specific details are still pretty fuzzy, which is why it's been dubbed "half-baked." We're not talking about a clear photo of an alien landing on the 16th Street Mall. It's more like an unconfirmed report, a bit of a whisper in the official records. But the fact that it's in a government document at all? That's what makes it fascinating. It's the kind of thing that makes you look up at the sky a little differently when you're driving down Federal Boulevard or hiking up near Red Rocks. You start wondering what else is out there, or what else the government knows that they're not telling us.
### What This Means for Denver
* **Local Legends Get a Boost:** This just fuels all the local myths and stories we already have about strange lights and sightings in the mountains. * **More Stargazing:** Expect more folks to be out with their binoculars, maybe even from City Park, hoping to catch a glimpse of something unusual. * **Dinner Table Talk:** This is absolutely the kind of thing you'll hear people debating over a beer at Denver Beer Co or arguing about at Illegal Pete's at midnight.
Ultimately, it's just another layer to the eccentric, free-spirited vibe that makes Denver, well, Denver. We’re a city that’s always looked to the horizon, whether it’s the Front Range or the edge of the known universe. This just gives us another reason to keep our eyes peeled.
Mile high on the wire — altitude and attitude.
The guys on the morning show are probably breaking down alien theories right now—catch it live at mornings.live.