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originally posted by: mirageman
originally posted by: peaceinoutz
An interesting question is do these craft(s) have a similar look to the Phoenix Lights flap and the Hudson Valley ufos?
They do seem to have a similar general appearance based on the triangle version of ufos…
Timeline
Hudson Valley early 80s to 89
Belgium late started in 1989-90
Phoenix Lights 1997
And were these one craft or a fleet?
I should expect that there's a lot of 'noise' in the reports. People mistaking natural and man made things in the sky for UFOs. The problem is separating the wheat from the chaff. In Spring 1997 there was also a Triangular UFO Wave over the UK. In the most well known case two sonic booms were detected over the Peak District/Yorkshire area. But despite parliamentary questions, it was all shrugged off until it was forgotten about.
originally posted by: peaceinoutz
a reply to: StratosFear
I saw that and tried to change it, but it was too late. I have a ( flair)flare for misspelling--homonyms--As the gubmit has a flair for lying.
This is an impressive ufo flap with few or no explanations other than otherworldly phenomena with the testimony of the speed of the crafts.
A highly publicized flap of illuminated triangular UFOs occurred in Belgium during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The first two photographs on this page were taken by J. S. Henrardi in Wallonia, Belgium on 15 June 1990, and were just released for public viewing in 2003. The third UFO triangle at the bottom of this page is from an unknown source and was photographed at an unknown location in Belgium on 29 November 1989. Photos and videos of the Belgian UFO triangles are considered by many to be convincing evidence of alien visitation.
Synopsis: In the early 1990s, journalist Marc Varenberg and his cameraman disappeared in mysterious circumstances while they were investigating the Belgian Wave, a series of UFO sightings between 1989 and 1993. Almost thirty years later, two online reporters reopen the investigation to discover what really happened.