Colorado Springs Reacts to Pentagon UAP Files Over 2022 Cheyenne Mountain Sighting Reported by Fort Carson Soldiers

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Five Fort Carson soldiers reported a 2022 object over Cheyenne Mountain that remains unsolved, sparking a range of opinions from military tests to aliens among Colorado Springs residents, while the FBI doubted backscattered sunlight and experts warned that if the phenomenon isn’t human-made it could be a major discovery, with witnesses urged to report to Colorado MUFON and the full report available on Fox 21.

New Pentagon release details “potato” UAP over Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs residents reacted to the Pentagon’s third batch of UAP files, focusing on a 2022 incident in which five Fort Carson soldiers reported an object hovering over Cheyenne Mountain. An FBI rendering captured the soldiers’ account, but they had no phones to record video or photos, and the case remains unresolved. Reactions ranged from speculation that it could be a military test to belief in aliens, with some joking that it resembled a blimp or a backscatter reflection. Others described the sighting as unclear, noting zoomed-in impressions that hint at speckles or a possible reflection field. The FBI assessment offered low confidence that the phenomenon was backscattered sunlight, while the soldiers described a clear, cloudless day, underscoring conflicting impressions. Experts say such findings, if it were not human-made, could represent a major discovery, though no firm conclusions have been reached. People who may have witnessed anything mysterious are encouraged to report it to the Colorado MUFON network, and the full report is available on Fox 21’s website.

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