Nick Redfern Flying Triangles' in British Airspace: Evidence of Advanced Technology
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person speaking is Nick Redfern, a researcher and author from England now living in Texas. He discusses the flying triangle phenomenon during a lecture. He explains that many reports of triangular-shaped UFOs have emerged over the last 15 years, suggesting advanced technology. Redfern shares insights from British government files that have been declassified, revealing that some sightings date back to the 1960s. He recounts a significant sighting from 1965 by a man named Jeffrey Brown, who saw triangular objects emitting light and making a humming noise. After the encounter, Brown experienced strange phone calls and skin marks. Redfern believes these reports indicate advanced technology and suggests a connection between UFO sightings and government secrecy, impacting his view on the subject.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Nick Redfern discusses the historical context and recent findings regarding flying triangle sightings and UFO reports in the UK. He highlights the government's declassification process and the implications of advanced technology potentially being involved in these phenomena.
Flying triangles have been reported for over 40 years, with descriptions consistent with modern sightings.
Nick Redfern
“I began to dig deeper into the flying triangle reports and also the issue of advanced technology.”
Jeffrey Brown
“I saw the main one for no more than a couple of minutes but after they had gone I was still stood by the mo watching this Fleet disappear.”
Nick Pope
“I had every sympathy with the assistant chief of the air staff who said that there was very little we could do.”
Managed by: Ministry of Defense
investigate unidentified aerial phenomena
The British government has declassified around 3 to 4,000 pages of material on UFOs, covering incidents from as far back as 1911 to 1972.
Flying triangles have been reported for over 40 years, with descriptions consistent with modern sightings.
The Ministry of Defense was aware of flying triangle sightings dating back to 1965 and had conducted investigations.
Witnesses reported experiencing vehicle interference when encountering UFOs, where their engines would stop or lights would turn off.
The British government investigated crop circles during WWII, believing they might be coded messages from German spies.
Nick Pope, a former Ministry of Defense employee, stated that many RAF personnel became believers in extraterrestrial technology after witnessing flying triangles.