"One of the best UFO photos ever"

What's your opinion on the famous "Belgian Triangle" incident? Most logical answer is that it was some super-secret test aircraft....but I have a hard time believing that for several reasons.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_UFO_wave (for those who don't know)

Probably the same Kinda triangle that was seen around the North west in the 90's flying around warton. Which is where BAE developed the Taranis.

which has just had its first flight test in australia 10 yrs after its had a fair few "1st" test flights
 
Ok, you seem quite knowlegeable on this subject, if you had to present one piece of evidence in favor of them visiting this planet what would it be?

Ooh, good question and I will need time to think of one case where it's possible they may have come.
However, in more recent times I follow the thinking of what's in this documentary and think that the majority of modern UFOs have come out of similar things.
This really is an excellent documentary.

 
Probably the same Kinda triangle that was seen around the North west in the 90's flying around warton. Which is where BAE developed the Taranis.

which has just had its first flight test in australia 10 yrs after its had a fair few "1st" test flights

The Taranis uses an old jet engine from the Jaguar and would not be able to perform the extreme acceleration and speed recorded during the Belgian incident. Not to mention the Tanaris is supposed to be stealth, yet the Belgian craft was picked up on numerous radar systems - both ground based and in the F-16's chasing it. Nobody on the ground reported the deafening roar of a jet engine either - I believe all the witnesses said it was silent.

Also, why test a prototype over a friendly country without warning them? What if it got shot down? What if it malfunctioned, as prototypes are prone to doing?

I'm not saying "therefor aliens" - just saying that the secret craft answer has lots of issues.
 
Of course they do. The government know aliens exist. But the information is too sensitive to be released.

And the aliens are good enough to kindly go along with this master plan, because... well because they are massive fans of the X-files.

Alternatively, the aliens themselves want their presence to be a super-secret surprise, so they only visit the world's governments, because they know all government agents are really good at keeping secrets. Especially information so important it could literally change the course of human history. Nope, nobody would ever leak that.

Sounds legit ;)
 
Yes but the most famous picture of it was faked, that's what Im referring to.

OK, gotcha.

It was odd that there were 2,600 written statements to the sighting and an estimated 15,000 people who actually saw it.....yet there wasn't a single good photo taken. Granted it was at night and during a time before camera phones....but still....too bad.
 
They look like creatures.

I know they do seem to have a living quality to them, like we're looking at pond water under a microscope, the way they just appear and move makes me honestly question is there's more going on we just don't know, it's like they're attracted to the tether.


I think i posted in a thread once or twice before about the tether, there was some discussion on the motion but no one seemed to want to admit we had something interesting going on, sure we can explain some things as camera effects when zoomed but no one has come up with a reasonable explanation for the motion, even if it was dust in air it wouldn't move like that, stuff in space doesn't just stop and reverse without some sort of propulsion.
 
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I always found the phoenix lights interesting, the airforce said it was countermeasure flares that were dropped from an aircraft, last I checked countermeasures don't stay in some kind of formation and remain in that formation till they vanish.

From what I recall the same formation was seen in Australia hours later. :confused:
 
In the tether incident what are we looking at in the video ?

Also from a engineering standpoint why would a spaceship like the typical saucer shape even with holes in the middle be the best transport design?
 
Also from a engineering standpoint why would a spaceship like the typical saucer shape even with holes in the middle be the best transport design?

I said a few years ago on here that we now have a typical Alien which is the 'Grey' but we still don't have a typical spaceship because they come in all shapes and sizes.
I'm waiting for the time when all sightings see a Grey in one particular type of spaceship (which will happen with enough media coverage).
 
In the tether incident what are we looking at in the video ?

Also from a engineering standpoint why would a spaceship like the typical saucer shape even with holes in the middle be the best transport design?

they arent space ships look at the video I linked where someone shows why they look like circles

the camera has a parabolic lens thing around it that distorts them and makes them look like they have holes when in reality there are likely straight thing objects like some guy showed with a peice of fishing line or whatever he used
 
Not saying any of the existing photos are real, but has anyone actually tried to get a photograph of something flying in the distance? Even with an SLR without the right lense it will be horrible. Not many people carry that kind of gear around with them all the time.
 
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