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The_vagabond7 said:
When I did some quick google investigation it seems alot of people claim to have seen this. How reliable that is however is questionable seeing as how I also found lots of people claiming that they belong to lizard people....

But I can't call all of them crazy seeing as how I saw the same thing....sans the lizard people...

Tell me about what you saw Elgefe02.
  My country has a lot of mountains...  I lived near one... on night  we were playing soccer on the street. I lloked at the mountain and i saw one of thoe triangles descending behind the mountain... the mountain was flashing with light... then the triangle dissapear behing the mountain. I ask my friends if they saw it, and only one looked the same as me. I went to the mounatin next day... and there was nothing suspicios. 

 



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epsilon72 said:
The_vagabond7 said:
Well, I couldn't get the video to embed, but for those interested I at least found a photo taken that is shown in the video (for those too lazy to click on the link)

 

Crazy ass stuff, whatever it is.

This IS some crazy stuff.

Apparantly many, many people have seen these things.

They are allegedly a super secret aircraft, designated as TR-3B, or Astra, and is part of the Aurora project. They supposedly cost $3 billion each. If you are to believe the whole story some people tell though, you would have to accept that the technology for the 3 engines on the tips was reverse engineered from alien technology, which sounds like a bunch of sci-fi nonsense to me.

I don't know what to think of this, but it really would not surprise me if they were testing stuff like this up in Nevada. Another thing is, why in the hell would world governments hold back gravity disruption technology??

 I could think of tons of reasons. 

1) Fuel too rare.  Why make something public that nobody could use

2) Fuel somewhat rare yet has no other practical use.  By keeping it secret they keep the price down.

3) Considering how fast these things can move... and that they can move super sonic speeds without a sonic boom... they really aren't safe for mass use.

4) Announcing them somewhat allows other governments to understand how it works and work on them.

 



Kasz216 said:
epsilon72 said:
The_vagabond7 said:
Well, I couldn't get the video to embed, but for those interested I at least found a photo taken that is shown in the video (for those too lazy to click on the link)

 

Crazy ass stuff, whatever it is.

This IS some crazy stuff.

Apparantly many, many people have seen these things.

They are allegedly a super secret aircraft, designated as TR-3B, or Astra, and is part of the Aurora project. They supposedly cost $3 billion each. If you are to believe the whole story some people tell though, you would have to accept that the technology for the 3 engines on the tips was reverse engineered from alien technology, which sounds like a bunch of sci-fi nonsense to me.

I don't know what to think of this, but it really would not surprise me if they were testing stuff like this up in Nevada. Another thing is, why in the hell would world governments hold back gravity disruption technology??

I could think of tons of reasons.

1) Fuel too rare. Why make something public that nobody could use

2) Fuel somewhat rare yet has no other practical use. By keeping it secret they keep the price down.

3) Considering how fast these things can move... and that they can move super sonic speeds without a sonic boom... they really aren't safe for mass use.

4) Announcing them somewhat allows other governments to understand how it works and work on them.

 

I suppose those are good points, especially number one and number four. I don't like the idea of groups of people holding back technology though.

The guy who supposedly knows a lot about those things says they use highly pressurized, supercooled, fast-rotating mercury plasma. Whether something like that would have any scientific backing at all, I don't know. I do hope that one day technology similar to this will be commonplace, though.

 



Or perhaps, just like the flying saucer, people see them because they think thats what a UFO looks like.

People see what they think they are going to see, it would be quite easy to mistake a plane at night for a 'black triangle' if you believed that black triangles existed.

 

Edit: How do you supercool a plasma? I thought they were, almost by definition, extremely hot. 



and for a 13 year old, that could care less? Or hundreds of people in Belgium?



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These things you are describing sound exactly like some of the UFOs in Pendulums new music vid fro Granite! :O



your not crazy. I believe in aliens and ufos but i cant claim to have ever seen one



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