Official files and whistleblower claims describe a large black triangle that appeared to hide in clouds — videos remain unreleased.
Picture this: You’re a service member stationed near a military base in Colorado. It’s nighttime in 2023. You pull out your phone and start recording. High above the mountains a huge black triangle — about the size of a big house or longer — is moving across the sky. At one point it seems to fade right into the clouds, almost like it’s trying to hide.
That’s the story coming from sources familiar with two cellphone videos that have never been made public. The clips were supposedly filmed on consecutive nights by someone in the military. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations in Colorado is said to be holding them under specific file numbers. Even after the government started releasing more UAP files this year, those two videos stayed locked away.
In mid-August 2026 the Department of War confirmed it is “actively investigating” where the videos are. Officials said if they find them, they plan to release what they can through the same public system used for the other UAP files. So far, nothing has been posted.
This isn’t the only triangle report from that area. Official files released in early August 2026 include witness descriptions and government-made drawings of dark translucent triangles and large triangles with red lights seen near Colorado Springs around the same time period. One witness described an object the size of a parking lot that seemed to come out of a strange cloud.
Why does this keep people talking? A 100-foot black triangle that can apparently blend into clouds isn’t something you see every day. Regular planes and drones don’t usually look or act like that. The fact that the actual videos are still classified makes the mystery stronger. The government has released hundreds of other reports and videos, but these particular ones remain out of reach.
Official investigators keep repeating the same careful line: no solid proof has turned up that any of these objects are from another planet. At the same time, they admit plenty of cases — including ones like this — still don’t have a normal explanation. Missing sensor data, incomplete reports, and now missing cellphone videos leave big question marks.
So what are we left with? A big dark triangle flying over a sensitive military area, videos that some people say clearly show it, and an ongoing search by the Department of War to find those clips. Until the footage is released (or proven not to exist), this stays in the “we don’t know yet” category.
That’s the whole point of these unexplained stories. Sometimes the most interesting part isn’t the answer — it’s the fact that we still don’t have one.
Keep watching the skies… and the official release page.
