Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center in Seattle, discusses his organization's systematic approach to collecting and analyzing UFO sightings from across the United States through their 24-hour hotline and guaranteed anonymity policy. Davenport explains how the center, founded in 1974, serves as an independent clearinghouse for unusual aerial phenomena reports, helping to identify patterns and corroborate multiple-witness events that might otherwise go unnoticed. The conversation covers recent increases in UFO activity and the challenges of separating legitimate anomalous reports from conventional aircraft misidentifications and hoaxes. Linda Moulton Howe presents a startling report from a Denver family who witnessed two large black helicopters completely vanish while hovering near Stapleton Airport, providing multiple-witness testimony of apparent military invisibility technology. The mother and her two children describe watching the helicopters disappear simultaneously, both visually and audibly, suggesting advanced camouflage capabilities that may represent either extraterrestrial technology or classified military projects. Art Bell connects these disappearing aircraft reports to previous discussions about CIA development of invisibility technology allegedly reverse-engineered from recovered alien craft. Howe's investigation reveals patterns of mysterious helicopter activity and possible testing of exotic propulsion or cloaking systems in civilian areas. This episode combines grassroots UFO reporting with specific evidence of advanced technology demonstrations, raising questions about what classified capabilities may already exist and who controls them.