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During the test flights, especially at night, no. Why? Because no one can observe any details. But have you seen them on the ground, open for inspection? No.What I saw made no attempt to conceal itself.
Much as I respect my military brethren, they don't have any special knowledge or access to classified aircraft research by military agencies or civilian contractors. Except for those who are involved in the research (and they aren't telling), they can only give educated guesses, not proof, of what they see.Members of the United States military all reporting the same thing at the same time from different locations is credible IMHO.
But they are capable of appearing to leapfrog.I am fully aware of that. I know of no aircraft that can "leapfrog".
Without risking a thread locking, I can't go into detail but any biblical references are not about alien beings. There is nothing in the Bible that says there are living creatures on other planets.The Book of Ezekiel
Your illustration is an artist's rendition of the Crucifixion of Christ. It's not a record of an eye-witness account of space triangles. The Bible doesn't mention any black triangles flying over Jesus while He was on the Cross.
It's not flying overhead, is it?Ume No Chiri
In the Ume No Chiri story, it floated on the water, and was made of wood and iron. Hardly fit for outer space travel.