"The Triangle Space ship is really the all seeing..." Topic
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Tango01 | 03 Jul 2016 2:53 p.m. PST |
… eye of God or a Portal it's not a ship. "Along time ago, I found out that saucers never existed, only because of the flying triangle space ship' and the three lights at the bottom. This triangle flying object has really influenced civilizations around the world because pyramids were sole built around the globe for the soul basis of building what they saw flying in the atmosphere in ancient times. I believe this from having a very close encounter with a triangle and when the three lights shut off one by one it taught me a lot for the future of learning, what I saw, including the history as well. I never once believed in flying saucers and aliens so I searched for ‘UFOs' and there it was a flying triangle in cloak and every since than I have been into UFOs…until now. I searched for the origin of flying saucers and the term and usage of ‘flying saucer' came from a misquote in an event history called the Kenneth Arnold sighting…" More here link Amicalement Armand |
Mako11 | 03 Jul 2016 3:27 p.m. PST |
No doubt, a Traveller, IISS Scout vessel entering a Red Zone, to do research on the local inhabitants of the planet.
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Oberlindes Sol LIC | 03 Jul 2016 3:43 p.m. PST |
It would have to be a Vilani ship, but they may have used triangular designs as well. The Third Imperium's Suleiman class may even be based on older Vilani designs. |
Coelacanth1938 | 03 Jul 2016 6:22 p.m. PST |
I was in Phoenix when the Phoenix Lights episode happened. After watching it for a little while I knew exactly what it was: a dirigible, high tech, but a dirigible because of the way it moved. When I was a kid growing up in Long Beach, California, Goodyear used to fly their blimps over our neighborhood all of the time, day and night. After fifteen years, you get used to that kind of thing. Popular Science did a good article about the Phoenix Lights. Apparently we have have a fleet of hybrid dirigibles that use quiet propellers so they can sneak around, and jet engines to haul ass. I hope somebody does a model kit one of these days. |
Ironwolf | 03 Jul 2016 8:04 p.m. PST |
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Coelacanth1938 | 03 Jul 2016 9:51 p.m. PST |
@Ironwolf What I saw appeared to be streamlined. For a moment I thought it might had been one of those old Northrup flying wings. If the vehicle had landed, it would've required an area about the size of a city block to park it. I don't know what it was doing there, but I'll bet somebody got fired. |
Redmenace | 04 Jul 2016 8:48 a.m. PST |
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