Whilst watching 'The Parnormal Report' - one of Jim Harolds various paranormal outputs, a recent night-time video has surfaced supposedly of a black-triangle UFO doing some slow speed manouvers over Paris, France.
The video appears to be shot in night-vision mode and the detail is pretty darn good.
A few things immediately struck me about the craft. Firstly, it seems to make no sound whatsoever. Secondly, it flys way to slowly to be using conventional lift of any kind and at one point is stops dead in mid-air with no visible means of lift keeping it floating so.
At one point, it is possible to see the whole upper side of the craft and I noticed two rear inward-canted stabliser 'fins', which kind of makes me think this craft maybe some sort of existing technology augmented with some kind of anti-gravity.
Of course, all discussion is moot if it turns out to be a hoax, although my gut feeling is that it is not. If it is indeed real footage of a real craft, several questions immediately spring to mind:
Who owns this craft? I believe most people in the Ufology field would guess that any back-engineered tech from a crashed saucer, or indeed and craft built with 'help' from ET's would mostly likely be owned by the US. But, if this is indeed so, why would the US be testing such a craft over a foreign country at the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, when the US itself has ample protected airspace to test their own craft away from prying eyes. Of course, the 1989/90 triangle flap over Belgium would also make a strange choice of place to test an American craft. So, maybe such black triangles are not human built/owned and whoever does own/fly them may have their own reason to be flying them over France and Belgium.
I believe there have been a few recent videos of triangles flying over California and Florida and if they are true then it would make US vehicles flying over France even harder to fathom - I mean, why bother risking such obviously classified vehicles being seen in foreign countries where they would even run the risk of being chased and/or shot down by the host nation?
Another Intriguing aspect of the video concerns the 'standard' light configuration of these triangles. I believe they usually have a light (or whatever it is ) at the apex of each of the three corners of the craft. Then, there is usually another, slightly larger light at the exact centre of the whole craft. In this Paris video, near the end of the footage, is seems like the centre light suddenly flickers a few times and then all of a sudden, morphs into what seems like a solid sphere of very bright light. The sphere has very defined edges and is most like a solid sphere of light. Then this sphere flickers again, then instantaneously grows in volume several times and then seems to encompass the whole craft, with the result being that you no longer see the triangle at all, just this perfect sphere of light, whose centre is where the centre of the triangle was. All most intriguing.
I would love to hear if some other forum members have seen the footage, and what their own thoughts on it are.
I provide the direct link to the video on youtube here:
The video appears to be shot in night-vision mode and the detail is pretty darn good.
A few things immediately struck me about the craft. Firstly, it seems to make no sound whatsoever. Secondly, it flys way to slowly to be using conventional lift of any kind and at one point is stops dead in mid-air with no visible means of lift keeping it floating so.
At one point, it is possible to see the whole upper side of the craft and I noticed two rear inward-canted stabliser 'fins', which kind of makes me think this craft maybe some sort of existing technology augmented with some kind of anti-gravity.
Of course, all discussion is moot if it turns out to be a hoax, although my gut feeling is that it is not. If it is indeed real footage of a real craft, several questions immediately spring to mind:
Who owns this craft? I believe most people in the Ufology field would guess that any back-engineered tech from a crashed saucer, or indeed and craft built with 'help' from ET's would mostly likely be owned by the US. But, if this is indeed so, why would the US be testing such a craft over a foreign country at the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, when the US itself has ample protected airspace to test their own craft away from prying eyes. Of course, the 1989/90 triangle flap over Belgium would also make a strange choice of place to test an American craft. So, maybe such black triangles are not human built/owned and whoever does own/fly them may have their own reason to be flying them over France and Belgium.
I believe there have been a few recent videos of triangles flying over California and Florida and if they are true then it would make US vehicles flying over France even harder to fathom - I mean, why bother risking such obviously classified vehicles being seen in foreign countries where they would even run the risk of being chased and/or shot down by the host nation?
Another Intriguing aspect of the video concerns the 'standard' light configuration of these triangles. I believe they usually have a light (or whatever it is ) at the apex of each of the three corners of the craft. Then, there is usually another, slightly larger light at the exact centre of the whole craft. In this Paris video, near the end of the footage, is seems like the centre light suddenly flickers a few times and then all of a sudden, morphs into what seems like a solid sphere of very bright light. The sphere has very defined edges and is most like a solid sphere of light. Then this sphere flickers again, then instantaneously grows in volume several times and then seems to encompass the whole craft, with the result being that you no longer see the triangle at all, just this perfect sphere of light, whose centre is where the centre of the triangle was. All most intriguing.
I would love to hear if some other forum members have seen the footage, and what their own thoughts on it are.
I provide the direct link to the video on youtube here: