Another night, another low-flying triangular UFO. These have been seen in the US at least since the 1970s, so they are unlikely to be spy planes or drones. But what are they? In his book the Grays, Whitley Strieber has a description of a fascinating aircraft called the TR, which is a spy plane. It is actually a blimp, created and deployed back in the seventies. So, is it real? We asked him and got this response: "Fiction, but it shouldn’t be. It’s a good idea for a close-approach surveillance aircraft and it could be built, but not until battery technology produces lightweight, high power batteries that are the craft’s motive power. It’s probably 20 years out." Unless, of course, that technology exists somewhere behind the wall of secrecy.
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The GOES Satellite takes regular images of Earth from a distance of 22,000 miles. A GOES watcher picked this up. It could be a video artifact, but if so, we couldn’t find one like it in the 50 GOES images we searched any more than he could. If it is something near Earth, it’s huge.
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This cellphone video is entirely authentic, and shows a sky light of significant intensity that suddenly disappears. The phone is held inexpertly because the witness was caught off guard, but the disappearance of the light is clear enough. The problem is, there is no ordinary object in the sky that would do this, not a plane, not the moon, not a star, certainly not a candle lantern, because the light source is far too bright and doesn’t flicker.
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