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Originally posted by tristar
Originally posted by hoghead cheese
The Aurora program is a secret program of spyplanes that have all or part engineered with anti-gravitic propulsion systems. I will post a link to a page that has the name of the 10 crafts, but the one that people may be seeing is the TR3-B Astra.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net...
The funny thing is that the programs name happen to coincide with the Aurora Texas UFO crash of 1897, Hmmm.
It was a secret about 10 years ago, now images of the craft, or should i point out its pre production line are very often posted online. One most famous image is from space showing it just before entering the stratosphere.
Originally posted by drew hempel
That is indeed an awesome photo -- these things are definitely high altitude....
reply to post by Maybe...maybe not
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
I have seen a triangle craft.
It was several years ago, over four now, and four of us were on a lonely rural backroad in Southern Indiana late at night.
I noticed it and made the driver stop.
The craft seemed to hover and glide slowly, it was quite low, and silent. There were lights on the corners, and one in the middle, amber colored.
It scared the driver, but I made him follow it until the craft lazily drifted away through a field and we couldnt follow it any more.
It was the most amazing thing I have seen yet as far as craft goes!
Southern Indiana is not far from Ohio. I tend to attribute the activity I saw in southern Indiana and the activity I notice in Louisville to military bases in the area.
I recall Zorgon discussing that issue subsequent to writing to NASA about this picture, but I don't recall the detail of his reply. I'll try to find Zorgon's commentary, amongst his huge volume of material on ATS & his Pegasus Consortium site. I've already looked through his extensive "Navy Space Command" thread....it's not in there.