SIGHTINGS



'D-Notice' Blackout
In Effect For UK Black
Triangle Reports
From Peter Robbins <probbins@teamcpm.com>
11-17-99

A top BBC executive let slip recently that there is a D-Notice on media reporting of the so-called "Black Triangle."
 
[Editor's Note: The term "D-Notice" is applied to matters and subjects considered classified for reasons of national security by Her Majesty's Ministry of Defence. PR]
 
The executive, who cannot be named, is the former producer of a very popular BBC science program. He told one of our team that the black triangle "craft," first witnessed by hundreds in the Hudson Valley region of the United States [mid 1980s], then by thousands in Belgium (1989-90) and more in Britain, has been "heavily D-Noticed" by the government. For this reason the BBC will not be reporting on the enigmatic craft, no matter how many witness reports they receive.
 
According to the former science program producer, the reason the government has seen fit to slap a restrictive notice on reporting of the Triangle is because -- so far as the government has secretly informed the BBC -- the craft is part of a new secret military project, and as such must be protected under the secrecy laws. If this is the case, however, it surely begs the question: If the so called Black Triangle is a secret military aircraft, then what is it doing hovering over residential areas and frightening people half to death? Something somewhere simply does not add up.
 
CNI News adds: As noted by Nick Pope in the previous article, it is very unlikely that the "Black Triangle" aircraft can be explained as a secret military project. Its technical capabilities and flight behavior suggest it neither belongs to any earthly government nor falls within the envelope of human technology. Perhaps, then, the British media are actually being warned away from reporting on a fairly obvious example of "alien" craft intruding with impunity into British airspace
 
Source and Credit: CAUS http://caus.org/pn111599.htm





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