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‘Disc-shaped craft’ hovers over Colorado concert venue, employees say: ‘It knew it was being watched’

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Twelve employees said they saw a “large disc-shaped flying object” hover over a concert venue in Colorado and then disappear.

“What’s even crazier is that as soon as we all noticed it and stopped what we were doing to pay attention, the plane tilted to an angle and began moving slowly belly-first to the east,” the employee reported. National UFO Reporting Center The incident occurred on June 5th at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison.

“Then it just disappeared until it was out of sight. It didn’t fly far, it just dissolved into the ether. We all watched it disappear.”

The National UFO Reporting Center said the “silent” floating object was long, about the size of a “three-story office building” and had three levels of windows and lights.

The alien video shows at least two “beings” using a “cloaking” device. “We’re going to release this for peer review.”

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“One of my coworkers suddenly said, ‘Hey, what’s that thing over there? It looks like a spaceship,'” the anonymous employee wrote.

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“We all looked in the direction he was pointing, and sure enough, there was a UFO hovering about a half mile to a mile north of Red Rocks.”

They all turned their attention to a strange object in the sky, which “suddenly vanished once it realized it was being watched,” according to a post from the National UFO Reporting Center.

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Employees at Red Rocks Amphitheatre reported seeing a hovering aircraft. (iStock)

At that point, it “just dissolved into the ether.”

“There were 12 of us who saw it. We all kept asking each other, ‘Are you seeing this too?’ Everyone in the group unanimously answered ‘Yes,'” the worker wrote in the post.

The alien video shows at least two “beings” using a “cloaking” device. “We’re going to release this for peer review.”

“This was not a plane. It was not a satellite or a drone or anything like that. There was no mistaking what it was.”

The way it appeared to “just disappear into the ether” is similar to a possible alien encounter reported in Las Vegas last April, when it appeared to “just disappear” into the ether.

Veteran crime scene reconstructionist Scott Roeder used artificial intelligence and computer software to analyze the short video and identify movements and at least two

Veteran crime scene reconstructionist Scott Roeder has used artificial intelligence and computer software to analyze the short video and prove that the controversial Las Vegas alien video shows movement and at least two “beings.” (Jim Quirk/QuirkZone on YouTube)

Veteran crime scene reconstruction analyst Scott Roeder analyzed eyewitness video from Las Vegas and outlined two “smoky filters” that didn’t match the background.

He theorized that the entity had used some kind of “concealment mechanism” to protect itself from curious family members and, later, police officers who arrived.

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During each actual second, there are 30 frames of what Loder calls “a smoky head,” “some kind of cloaking device,” moving into the top right corner of the video and peering over the fence.

“I applied the same principles that I would apply to any kind of murder investigation,” said Roeder, who has testified in the Oscar Pistorius murder trial, among other cases.

“What we saw here proves a few things. These entities are… real.There it is. This is not fake. This is not a scam.”

A crime scene reconstruction analyst examines video of an alien sighting in Las Vegas and outlines the location of his sighting.

A crime scene reconstruction analyst has analysed video of an alien sighting in Las Vegas and outlined where two creatures would “definitely” appear.

Whether you’re a believer in the existence of extraterrestrial life, a skeptic, or just plain undecided, there’s been a growing interest in UFOs, or what are now called UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena).

The loader is Extraterrestrial Reality Podcast He shared video and images with Fox New Digital to recreate the scene that unfolded in his Las Vegas backyard on April 30, 2023.

Lauder wants to open it up to “peer review.”

“Go ahead and try,” he said.

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“I want to put this out there, everything we’ve done, I’m going to put it out there for peer review, I’m going to hear what the experts in the field have to say about it and then I’m going to put it out there, and if I’m wrong, you know, I’m going to admit it,” Lauder said, but he’s confident he’s right.

“These two items, these two entities are in a real-world setting with the Kenmore family, that’s a fact,” Roeder said. “The questions are: who are they, where do they come from, and what do they want? That’s where the conversation starts.”

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