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originally posted by: Answer
Would you prefer this?
originally posted by: Charizard
Does it belong to the US military? Another country? A secret sect of the government or breakaway scientists? Aliens? I don't know. But there have been way too many very similar reports spanning the past 30 years by credible witnesses to dismiss them.
Do they really have the ability to hover and zip off at thousands of miles per hour in the blink of an eye? Or is that all exaggeration and tricks of the eye due to sudden acceleration in low light conditions appearing to be much faster than it really is? Are they really just glorified blimps? Or something much more exotic? I hope I find the true answer some day. I would love to see some declassified photos of these craft, whatever they are.
originally posted by: parad0x122
a reply to: tanka418
I love how you can DEFINITIVELY say that these do not exist.
Where's your proof?
originally posted by: Vrill
Silent Flying Black Triangles are real. Ive seen one before.
They come in all sizes. What gets me, are the ones that are up to over a mile wide. If we have something that big, then that is impressive. But where in the hell would you store a craft that is over a mile wide? The object seen over Phoenix in the late 90s was closer to two miles wide..................
originally posted by: parad0x122
a reply to: tanka418
Yeah, the science and technology that is known to the public. Look at the SR-71 blackbird, it was flying for years before the general public even knew it existed.
originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: Vrill
Silent Flying Black Triangles are real. Ive seen one before.
They come in all sizes. What gets me, are the ones that are up to over a mile wide. If we have something that big, then that is impressive. But where in the hell would you store a craft that is over a mile wide? The object seen over Phoenix in the late 90s was closer to two miles wide..................
You mean the spacing between the flares!
originally posted by: tanka418
What almost nobody will accept is the "Phoenix Lights" was actually a B2 bomber. The sighting was about a month before the announcement of the craft...
originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: tanka418
What almost nobody will accept is the "Phoenix Lights" was actually a B2 bomber. The sighting was about a month before the announcement of the craft...
Almost nobody will accept that because the B2 Bomber was in the public domain in the late 80's. As a former Northrop employee I was given a pin that was carried on the first test flight of the Spirit.
Just because you type things doesn't make them fact.
originally posted by: tanka418
originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: tanka418
What almost nobody will accept is the "Phoenix Lights" was actually a B2 bomber. The sighting was about a month before the announcement of the craft...
Almost nobody will accept that because the B2 Bomber was in the public domain in the late 80's. As a former Northrop employee I was given a pin that was carried on the first test flight of the Spirit.
Just because you type things doesn't make them fact.
Okay!
The first flight was: 17 JUL 1989.
Introduction: April 1997
Phoenix lights: 13 March 1997...
Phoenix lights event was approx. One (1) month BEFORE the introduction of the B2.
IF you have better, verifiable data...I'd be happy to evaluate it.
originally posted by: draknoir2
Really don't need your "evaluation" of public domain information.
originally posted by: parad0x122
a reply to: tanka418
Okay, I think I may have misunderstood what you were getting at in the initial post I commented on. I'm in agreement with you there, they still have to abide by the same laws of physics everyone else does....they just have the toys and the tech to better utilize those same principles.
originally posted by: tanka418
originally posted by: wmd_2008
originally posted by: Vrill
Silent Flying Black Triangles are real. Ive seen one before.
They come in all sizes. What gets me, are the ones that are up to over a mile wide. If we have something that big, then that is impressive. But where in the hell would you store a craft that is over a mile wide? The object seen over Phoenix in the late 90s was closer to two miles wide..................
You mean the spacing between the flares!
Yes absolutely! The distance between flares...
What almost nobody will accept is the "Phoenix Lights" was actually a B2 bomber. The sighting was about a month before the announcement of the craft...
So, you take an unknown aircraft, a little darkness, and spooked animals...you get a craft over a mile wide...
Never mind the fact that the shape is so impractical that nobody in their right mind would build the configuration, or that the shape could have absolutely no value in any circumstance.
I now await the flames from the Phoenix Lights camp...