By Scott Corrales
Inexplicata3-26-15
In recent years, the news has been filled with stories about drones - unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) -designed for a variety of purposes, perhaps most visibly military operations in the Middle East. In recent days, however, the media has been abuzz with stories of Amazon.com receiving authorization to deploy its own drone fleet... could Barnes "> "Wait, there's more. If Northrop Grumman, the airplane's builder, delivered the "Spirit of Missouri", the first B-2, to the U.S. Air Force on 17 December 1993, how could this device have flown over Belgium four years earlier? Who can believe that an experimental aircraft with a 2.1 billion dollar price tag could be sent for nocturnal flights over Belgium, when the only operating base for the aircraft at the time was in Whiteman, Missouri?
"The Belgian Air Force itself scrambled several F-16s to intercept it, which is unexplainable when we consider that a bomber belonging "our American pals" or NATO (the same thing) would supposedly have the Belgian authorities' permission and awareness.
"And what can we say about the artifact seen over Chantada (Galicia, Spain)? Another U.S. B-2 bomber? Well, if that's the case, the American air force was "on sale" in 1980, because they sent the cr`eme de la cr`eme to Galicia...a lovely bomber measuring nearly 2 kilometers long! This, at a time when the B-2 was still on the drawing board!"Similar efforts were made in the 1990s to explain away triangular UFOs in Argentina as tests of TR-3B reconnaissance airplane over Patagonia. In later years, triangular craft over South America were explained not as tests, but overflights of less-than-friendly governments such as landlocked Bolivia. The reason? Inspections of an extensive uranium deposit that allegedly exists in the Los Frailes cordillera, with reserves in excess of 100,000 tons, and which have attracted the attention of another less-than-friendly government: Iran. The inevitable question arises - wouldn't spy satellites be better suited for such a task, and might the true nature of these triangle sightings have little to do with espionage or military hardware tests?
During a spectacular lightning storm in the Bolivian city of San Ignacio de Velasco on 17 January 2012, an amateur cameraman picked up what appeared to be a triangular UFO with lights at each vertex. The video was broadcast on Bolivias UNITEL network, causing a tidal wave of controversy between those who considered it a fake and those who accepted its authenticity - either as UFO or a U.S. intelligence craft. See video below:
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See Also:
"Its a UFO, Not a Drone," That Flew Over Nuke Plant
UFO Captured on Video By Airborne Drone VIDEO
UFO Reports / s Spurred by Drone Filming Fireworks Display VIDEO
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