National UFO Reporting Center The report was released Earlier this month, about a dozen employees at Red Rocks Amphitheater reportedly saw a large UFO lighting up the Colorado sky.
Employees were reportedly cleaning the grounds around 1 a.m. on June 5, shortly after country music star Ian Munsick took the stage for an evening performance, when they claimed to have witnessed a black metallic disk appear in the sky.
‘[I]It gradually faded away until it was no longer visible. It didn’t fly away, it just dissolved into the ether. We all watched it disappear.”
The anonymous employee who reported the incident said:[o]One of our colleagues suddenly said to us, “Hey, what’s that over there? It looks like a spaceship.”
“All of my coworkers turned in the direction he was pointing and sure enough, there was a UFO hovering about a half-mile to a mile north of Red Rock,” the employee explained in the post.
“There were 12 of us who watched it. We kept asking each other, ‘Are you watching this too?’ The answer from the whole group was a unanimous ‘Yes.'”
According to witnesses, the source claimed the mysterious flying object “vanished without a trace” within a minute above the trees surrounding the venue in Golden, Colorado.
The report said the object was disk-shaped, three stories tall, similar to a large office building, estimated to be several hundred feet long, and illuminated with lights. New York Post.
Witnesses said just as disturbing as the sight of the object was that it made no noise — reports said the object made absolutely no noise while it was airborne.
“What was even crazier was that as soon as we all noticed it and stopped what we were doing to pay attention, the plane banked at an angle and began moving slowly belly-first to the east. Then it disappeared until it was out of sight. It didn’t fly off into the distance, it just disappeared. We all watched it disappear,” the post read.
There was no explanation for its sudden disappearance, and the source further claimed that the object could not have been mistaken for a satellite or a drone.
The New York Post reported that 3,320 UFO sightings were reported in Colorado alone, ranking it the 12th most common state for sightings. It is still unclear what exactly the witnesses saw in the night sky.
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