Anomalies & Unexplained

Arizona is one of the most active states for UAP reports, with unique geography, military ranges, restricted airspace, and a long history of unexplained events. This section documents claims alongside evidence, always with reliability labels.

UNRESOLVED FOLKLORE
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The Phoenix Lights
March 13, 1997. Thousands of witnesses. Two distinct events. Governor reversal. One of the most documented mass sightings in history.
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Sedona Vortexes
Alleged energy vortex sites drawing thousands annually. New Age beliefs intersecting with tribal sacred geography.
folklore · Dossier coming
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Superstition Mountains
Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. Apache sacred territory. Documented disappearances. Geology vs. legend.
folklore · Dossier coming
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Kingman UFO Crash (1953)
Alleged craft retrieval near Kingman. Arthur Stansel testimony. No official confirmation. Disputed status.
disputed · Dossier coming
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Travis Walton Incident (1975)
Logger claims 5-day abduction near Snowflake, AZ. Multiple coworker witnesses. Polygraph results. Became "Fire in the Sky."
witness · Dossier coming
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Congressional UAP Hearings
Pentagon UAP task force, Grusch testimony, and the evolving government posture on unidentified aerospace phenomena.
verified · Dossier coming
Arizona UAP / Anomaly Timeline
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Reliability Note

This section documents claims and reports as they exist in the public record. Every entry carries a reliability label. Verified items are confirmed by official records. Folklore and Witness items reflect testimony or tradition, not confirmed fact. Disputed items have credible counter-evidence.

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