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British media, Black Triangles & D-Notice from MOD

From: James A Diss <76710.234@CompuServe.COM>
Date: 15 Apr 97 20:50:45 EDT
Fwd Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 23:47:43 -0400
Subject: British media, Black Triangles & D-Notice from MOD

>Date:  15-Apr-97 05:12:17  MsgID: 823-75255  ToID: 76710,234
>From:  UFO UpDates - Toronto >INTERNET:updates@globalserve.net
>Subj:  UFO UpDate: British media, Black Triangles & D-Notice from MOD
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Steven passed on;

>Some intereting information on the recent "Black Triangle"
>sightings in Europe:

The D-notices are extremely old news, for all the good that
does them.  A colleague of mine is convinced that they're
mostly military, but I always caution him on treading lightly
in this assumption, as it wasn't long ago when the HALO was
described as a 'stealth' aircraft.

Warton is an interesting case in point for the usefulness of
the D-notices.  For our American and otherwise cousins, Warton
was a black triangle 'hotspot', OS Landranger Map 102, and
slap bang in the middle of a built-up area called
'Lytham St Annes', the English equivalent of Naples, FLA.

They flew a black triangle out of Warton, according to various
witnesses, until the media got really interested, then shifted
operations to Boscombe down when the logistics group moved.

>For this reason the BBC will not be reporting on the
>enigmatic craft, no matter how many witness reports they receive.

The BBC, AKA 'Aunty', doesn't consider UFO reports that newsworthy,
unless it's a specialist program.

>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.

I understand that I may be wee-weeing on half-a-dozen
bonfires, but hasn't it been considered that there is
more than _one_ flying triangle?  I mean, I tend to
assume that just because I see a plane it isn't a
devilishly fiendish 'morphing' plane that accounts
for worldwide sightings of said contraptions.



James A Diss
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