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me2
09-03-2004, 11:22 PM
http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/flying_triangle_040902.html


They have become legendary in UFO circles. Huge, silent-running “Flying Triangles” have been seen by ground observers creeping through the sky low and slow near cities and quietly cruising over highways.

The National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS), has catalogued the Triangle sightings, sifting through and combining databases to take a hard look at the mystery craft. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, NIDS is a privately funded science institute with a strong research focusing on aerial phenomena.The results of their study have just been released and lead to some unnerving, still puzzling conclusions.

The study points out: “The United States is currently experiencing a wave of Flying Triangle sightings that may have intensified in the 1990s, especially towards the latter part of the 1990s. The wave continues. The Flying Triangles are being openly deployed over and near population centers, including in the vicinity of major Interstate Highways.”

That's really freaky. Large black triangles with cloaking devices flying under 1000 feet over interstate highways. This may prove the existance of UFOs. I had doubts that other beings may not be intellegent enough to come here, but I know now.

Ich
09-03-2004, 11:55 PM
I highly doubt that any aliens would bother going through all this sophisticated trouble to infiltrate and monitor us. If they landed, they'd get the keys to the city and world.

MANDRAG GANON
09-04-2004, 12:28 AM
Oh shiz, damn bastards! *puts on tinfoil helmet* Oh yeah im ready for em.

VT_Hokie_Fan
09-04-2004, 12:33 AM
CRAP!!!

Too bad I don't believe in aliens and "phenominas" at all. Still, I live near an interstate highway, so I may look up at the sky sometimes at night, If I'm feeling insecure.

Master Ghaleon
09-04-2004, 12:42 AM
When I drive to ohio I always see this triangle thing flying around. First time seeing this I was like wtf is that. I was lookin out the window as it crossed the highway pretty low and then it would go straight up in the air doing flips and loops. Pretty cool if ya ask me, I think it was the military teting a new kind of plane or something,

moocow
09-04-2004, 12:43 AM
I live near I-70, rt 79 and rt 16. Um, I'm scared?

VT_Hokie_Fan
09-04-2004, 12:51 AM
rt. 9 over here...
*suspense*

phattonez
09-04-2004, 12:53 AM
It's probobaly for the military or something. I have the I-210 2 houses away from me and I have never seen it.

ZTC
09-04-2004, 01:57 AM
nothin over here in the farm country, not even crop circles :lol:
it's about a 20min drive east to I 57, but I haven't seen anything of the sort that's been reported

Lutraphobiac
09-04-2004, 11:12 AM
Yes it is a UFO. It is an unidentified flying object. Whether there is little green men or army men controlling them, it remains to be seen.

Toolie
09-04-2004, 05:06 PM
The Manhattan project was extremely classified, even as they were detonating nuclear bombs in the desert in public view. It's most likely something paralell to that, though not nearly as important. Perhaps it's a prototype of a new stealth bomber or fighter being tested and in development. Probably just classified military stuff. And while that's interesting to me, it must be not exciting enough for some people to equate it to UFOs and shit.

Seriously, people think the military is testing alien this and alien that, and has aliens... and then when the military refuses to answer questions about it, they think that they must be hiding something. Well obviously they're hiding something, but it's not aliens. Why would the US Government sacrifice research secrets to other nations and comprimise security to tell a few Trekkies that it's not aliens?

me2
09-04-2004, 11:19 PM
HOLY CRAP.

I just saw one. omg. It was blinking. First Blue, red, blue, red, white, blue... In a triangle form. Right over I-45. The binocs have a camera, but it won't work.

o_O

ShadowTiger
09-04-2004, 11:26 PM
And by "Triangle," do you mean Pyramid? .. You had seriously better, or else we're experiencing a rip in the space time universe thingy. @_@ *AAAAH!!not again!!!*

I'll have to agree with Toolie on this one. The government can do whatever they please with their little "Americans." Even if it involves test-piloting their little "Trianglies" around their transportation passages and suchforth.

SixTen
09-04-2004, 11:34 PM
I-81, I-83, Rt. 11 - 15. No sightings over here. And I have been driving on the highways a lot more recently from Shippensburg to Chambersburg and from Ship to Harrisburg...because of college, not because of any hopes of seeing any UFOs.

gdorf
09-05-2004, 03:31 AM
This is a little off-topic, but a little eerie nonetheless.

The other day my friends and I went camping and stayed up late just talking and looking at the stars. Admiring all the constellations, we decided to search the sky to find an equalateral triangle formed by three stars. After a few minutes, we found what we were looking for, but they weren't stars. Our triangle was moving. Apparently, there were three satelites moving at exactly the same speed going the exact same direction. It was an eerie sight. I guess it makes sense that some satelites would move together, but I had always thought that it was more of a random flurry of machines up in our atmosphere. Imagine the coordination it would take to get satelites to move at such precision.

Btw, we were sleepy, but not high, drunk, or otherwise impaired. :P

Orion
09-05-2004, 02:01 PM
I drive around I-94, I-494, I-694, I-394, and I-35 E and W on a frequent basis, and I have seen none of these triangles. You know what I think they are? New police surveilance systems to monitor speeding. They already use helicopters to clock people and then radio to squad cars to pull them over. This could be something similar.