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Updated · The Washington Post · May 30
Colorado UFO Watchtower Cites 300 Sightings as Pentagon Releases New Files
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 30

Colorado UFO Watchtower Cites 300 Sightings as Pentagon Releases New Files

1 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 30
  • More than 300 reported sightings logged over 26 years at Colorado’s UFO Watchtower are being cast by manager Larry Messoline as echoes of newly released Pentagon UFO materials.
  • Those federal files—published after President Donald Trump announced a May data dump—include FBI interviews, NASA transcripts, military videos and law-enforcement statements, though they still offer no proof of extraterrestrial contact.
  • At the Hooper, Colorado attraction, Judy Messoline says she has seen 30 UFOs herself, while visitors, believers and even past military and aerospace guests have helped turn the site into a niche stop on the UFO circuit.
  • The San Luis Valley’s dark skies and long history of unexplained reports, including the 1967 Snippy horse mutilation case, have reinforced the watchtower’s reputation as official disclosures revive public curiosity.
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