Briefing

For many years, residents and visitors of Colorado’s mysterious and vast San Luis Valley have claimed to witness odd and unexplained phenomena taking place in the night sky. One of those ‘events’ was apparently deemed notable enough to be published on the C.I.A. website. That document captures an article titled ‘Pair of Pueblo Youths Photograph […]

UAP Radar treats witness-report material as a public report, not as independent verification. Supporting records, sensor data, or official confirmation should be reviewed separately.

The full article remains with Denver Gazette; UAP Radar links to that source for the complete text, documents, and publisher context.

What Is Confirmed

  • The item is labeled as a witness report or public report, which means the account is preserved separately from verified records.
  • A source link is preserved so readers can inspect the original publisher article, public record, or source material.
  • UAP Radar records this item under Sighting Report with the source label Witness Report.

What Remains Unclear

  • UAP Radar does not independently determine the origin, nature, or explanation of the reported object or claim.
  • The source label identifies where the information came from; it does not convert a claim into a verified finding.
  • Witness-report material needs corroborating records, sensor data, or additional documentation before stronger conclusions are drawn.

Why This Matters

Witness reports can show what the public is reporting, but UAP Radar keeps them visibly separate from official findings and corroborated evidence.

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This item is labeled Witness Report. It represents a public or firsthand account and should not be treated as independently verified by default.