After the Department of Defense released photos and videos and other files of unidentified anomalous phenomena on Friday, the Colorado state director for a large UFO research group says there wasn’t much to see. “I don’t think we got a lot of real stuff,” said Seth Feinstein, the Colorado State director and the Northwest Regional director for the Mutual UFO Network. The nonprofit has researched about 147,000 cases worldwide and brings the scientific process to analyzing reports of unexplained phenomena, he said. Field investigators with the group will look into sightings of UFOs and UAPs, as well as reports from people who say they have lost time or been abducted. UAPs or Unidentified anomalous phenomena is a broader term than UFOs Feinstein has worked on 570 cases over the last years as part of the network’s photo analysis team.…