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Thursday, 7 January 2016

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO Incidents Involving
Triangular/Boomerang/Wing Shaped UFOs


Website: National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP.org):

(Triangle)

(Equilateral Triangle)

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(Delta)

(Deltoid)

(V Shaped)
(Boomerang)

(Flying Wing)
Website: National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC.org):

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(V Shaped)
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(Flying Wing)
Website: UFO Casebook (ufocasebook.com):

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Website: UFOINFO.com:

(Triangle)

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Website: UFO DNA (thecid.com/ufo):

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Triangular shaped UFO filmed over Belgium in 1990
(ufoalienevidence (YouTube channel)/youtube.com image)

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO Incidents Involving
Triangular/Boomerang/Wing Shaped UFOs


Website: Northern Ontario UFO Research & Study (NOUFORS.com) (Sudbury, Canada):

(“Triangular Shaped”)

(“Triangular Shape”)

(“Triangle”)

(“Triangles”)

(“Triangle Shaped”)

(“Triangle Shape”)

(“Boomerang”)

(“Boomerangs”)

(“Boomerang Shaped”)

(“Boomerang Shape”)

(“V Shaped”)

(“V Shape”)

(“Delta”)

(“Deltas”)

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(“Deltoids”)

(“Flying Wing”)

(“Flying Wings”)

(“Wing Shaped”)

(“Wing Shape”)

(“Manta Ray”)

(“Manta Rays”)

(“Wedge”)

(“Wedges”)

NOUFORS is an outstanding website to go to if you are researching triangular UFOs.

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Freeze-frame from a video of one of the triangular shaped UFOs which were seen over Belgium during the 1989-1990 UFO wave
(Rai/google.com image)

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO News Articles Mentioning
Triangular/Boomerang/Wing Shaped UFOs


Website: Google News Archive (news.google.com/newspapers):

(Triangular)

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(V Shaped)

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(Wing Shaped)

UFO news article:
“UFOs Real, Scientist Declares”

18 January 1978
(Reading Eagle, Pennsylvania)

The article reports on the UFO research work of U.S. physicist 
Dr. Harley D. Rutledge.

Quote from the article:
“The second and third sightings, which he believes to be conclusive because he was so close to the objects, were made near Farmington, Mo., about two weeks later. On the night of May 24 (1973) Rutledge and several other observers spotted an object with a triangular shaped light pattern passing over them. Rutledge tentatively labeled the object as an airplane, but said that later evidence discounted that possibility.”












The late Dr. Harley D. Rutledge, U.S. Physicist & UFO Researcher
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Satellite photo of Farmington, Missouri (tageo.com)
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Thursday, 5 March 2020

Google Website Searches:
Focus On UFO Incidents Involving
Triangular/Boomerang/Wing Shaped UFOs


Website: UFO UpDates (ufoupdateslist.com), Toronto, Canada:

(Search term: Triangle)

(Equilateral Triangle)

(Triangular)

(Delta)

(Deltoid)

(V Shaped)

(V Shape)

(Boomerang)

(Flying Wing)

(Wing Shaped)

(Wing Shape)

(Wedge)

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Freeze-frame from a video of one of the triangular shaped UFOs which were seen over Belgium during the 1989-1990 UFO wave
(Rai/google.com image)












(ufoupdateslist.com image)

Tuesday, 24 March 2020

UFO News Article:
“Triangular UFO reported seen at Georgia airport”


28 March 1966
(Redlands Daily Facts, California)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The whole article:
“An airport control tower operator reported seeing a glowing, oblong object manuvering high in the sky Sunday [27 March 1966]. He said it was tracked on radar.

Six Columbus policemen, and a control tower operator at Ft. Benning, Ga., also said they saw the strange object.

Doyle Palmer, an air traffic control operator at Muscogee County Airport, said he first spotted the greenish white, cigar shaped object at about 5:30 a.m., and that it was tracked on radar at Atlanta for over an hour. He estimated its height at about 5,000 feet.

Palmer said he had first thought the object was a star, ‘but you don’t pick up stars on radar.’ He said he could still see it clearly after the sun came up—when stars normally disappear—but by that time it had shrunk to the size of a pin head and was moving southeast.

Columbus police detective G.H. Ferguson said he spotted the object after hearing radio reports about it. He described the glowing thing as wedge-shaped and said he saw it rising in the air. He reported it was much brighter and moved faster than a star. Ferguson said he observed the object until after 7 a.m.

Don Haddock of radio station WDAK also said he watched a triangle-shaped glowing object in the same area until 7 a.m.

All reports concurred on the location of the object southeast of Columbus over an Army restricted area.

Air Force officials have said the UFO reports in Michigan were caused by marsh gas phenomena. Palmer reported he did not know of any swamps or marshes in the area of Columbus where the strange glowing object was seen.”

My comment:
This radar (the object was tracked for over an hour)/visual UFO case is very interesting, to say the least.

The oblong, triangular (wedge) shaped object which manoeuvred over a U.S. military (Army) restricted area south west of Columbus, Georgia, was sighted by Doyle Palmer, an air traffic controller at Mucogee County Airport, a Fort Benning control tower operator, six police officers and Don Haddock of radio station WDAK.

I also reported about this United Press International (UPI) article on 25 July 2012.


Wikipedia article: “Fort Benning”:


Google Search (Images): “Muscogee County Airport”:


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Fort Benning, near Columbus, Georgia
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Satellite photo of Columbus, Georgia (tageo.com)
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