One of the places we know UFO files have been going is to North American Radar Defense (NORAD). NORAD has denied having any UFO files. However, UFO researchers have discovered that NORAD's claims are not entirely accurate.
Read More »The US military’s high-priority UFO reporting system
The U.S. Air Force's (USAF) official investigation into UFOs ended in 1969, and since then, the military has claimed they have no interest in the topic, nor do they investigate UFOs. However, through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), investigators have uncovered several documents that would indicate UFOs have been of interest, and that the most important files were most likely never made public.
Read More »Colorado UFOs prompt police, NORAD investigations
Witnesses noticed three shiny UFOs in the sky above Breckenridge, Colorado on the morning of Friday, October 3. Multiple people called the local police department to report the “shiny, white, tiny dots” floating in the sky. Reporter Matt Renoux from ...
Read More »Photojournalist from Denver’s Fox affiliate captures UFOs on camera
An aviation expert analyzes UFO footage, but is stumped.
Read More »Canadian Government’s UFO History
...at one point there was a joint effort to collect reports and send them to North American Aerospace Command (NORAD) headquarters in Colorado.
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