Anomaly Daily — 2026-06-05
Is It an Anomaly?
Read the report below. Real anomaly, or explainable event?
On a clear evening in the late 1990s, thousands of residents across a large southwestern U.S. state watched a massive, silent V-shaped object drift slowly overhead — tracked from the northern part of the state all the way south through a major metro area and beyond. Witnesses described it as enormous, making no sound, moving at a pace that ruled out conventional aircraft. The geographic footprint of the sighting spanned hundreds of miles. Here's where it gets complicated: the same night, a second event unfolded a couple of hours later — a stationary row of bright lights appeared over the southern skyline of the metro area, hovered, then faded out one by one. The military confirmed that one: illumination flares dropped over a nearby weapons range. Explanation accepted. But that explanation covers only the second event. The slow-moving silent V — the one thousands tracked across the state — was never officially addressed. A state governor who initially mocked public concern later reversed course, publicly stating he personally witnessed the craft and found it 'enormous and inexplicable.' A sitting U.S. senator acknowledged the sighting as a genuine open question. The V-shaped craft remains officially uncategorized.