The wildest aircraft people THINK America operates in secret



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  1. Well, look how many programs have already been tested and canceled because of different reasons like the hav carrier platforms are they just publicly canceled or they still active? What’s out there that’s a ufo but not? Like the 117 there’s a lot that’s flying we don’t know about. Gotta remember they flew already the next gen platform of combat aircraft. And for the record the 117 is still active and never officially retired. Also the yf23 was a better platform but they went with the raptor. I still think that there’s high altitude survey aircraft that are flying around that we don’t know about the fact that they made the dark star with the skunk production and top gun Maverick. Tell me that’s not a possible nod to a real life aircraft.

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  2. They were able to keep hundreds of people from revealing anything during the entireTrinity program. That was before expert level, world wide surveillance and AI threat assessment algorithms.

    So yes, they've easily kept multiple, ultra advanced level projects BLACK and/or MAJESTIC, silent.

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  3. Could the triangle shaped aircraft spotted in 1992 be a flying prototype of the A-12 Avenger II project? It was cancelled in '91, while it matches the visual description perfectly, there were apparently none ever built.

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  4. Just wonder which part of black budget dedicated to importing illegal immigrants?.. No, really. It is real fact that biden communistic administration actually use passenger aircraft to transport them in some cities.

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  5. 16:06 It can be not "alien". In Britain lived men named John Searle(I can write name wrong and search found dozens of other "John Searle"'s) which made physical model of magnetic harmonic resonance which, if believe his words, he used for small personal transportation vehicle. Also there was another man which replicate and experimenting with this physical model and found weird results which not disprove possibility of use this model for vehicles.
    Also… It can be just that flying platform from 1960's, but with three conventional engines built in form of aircraft to test such layout.

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  6. Lol man the stealth Blackhawks… While in college.. one of my professors who works for NASA got a call from the military to borrow NASA's uh 60s with experimental equipment and he chuckled that it was likely that the military wanted it to make a stealth hawk. That was 2006/2007. Then the bin laden op happened and my buddies shot me a picture of the tail and ask me what that was… Dots connected and i said someone fucked up, hopefully not the 160th, and just crashed a black budget helo lol.. sure enough…

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  7. If you're the US military, having platforms like this would be (or is) incredibly powerful. Possibly even more powerful though, is the belief of any potential adversary, that you have them.

    Neither confirm nor deny. Of course the US have secret military equipment, they have for decades and it seems kinda silly not to. It might all just be 5% more capable than existing equipment, or entirely unrecognisable. Either way, it does its job – and it'll be pretty awesome when we find out what it is, especially if any of it looks as great as the F-117.

    There is, however, one thing that suggests this may be less prevalent than 50 years ago – satellites. We've got hundreds (thousands?) of high-res cameras observing the planet at all times. Sure, it's somewhat possible to avoid the ones that wouldn't sign an NDA, but not entirely. Even if they could be entirely avoided, that would massively reduce the operational effectiveness of any secret planes due to where they could operate. It's nowhere near enough to stop them existing, but it's got to be a factor.

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  8. The Chinese military isn’t known for being professional , they don’t have a proven military that’s using stolen technology that in some instances can’t even make the stolen tech correctly …..( their stealth fighters use Russian power plants or they aren’t stealth )

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  9. I live west of Salem Oregon, and south of McMinnville… triangulate away.
    One clear, moonless night in 2006/08-ish our house started to rhythmically shake "thump-thump-thump" at a very low frequency around 6-16 Hz Hz (my best estimate). There was a bit of an acoustic overtone in that 16-20 Hz range, and virtually no higher-freq 'whoosh'.
    Inside, we only felt the 'whump', outside it was almost silent.

    I went outside and initially didn't see anything. Then I realized some stars almost directly overhead were winking out, while others were popping back into site. There was a black 'void' overhead that was moving south to north over our forested ridge 1-200 feet over the tall Doug Firs and was on a heading which would roughly take it back to Evergreen Heli- , ER, McMinnville.

    I'm a former technician/engineer (hwr/sw, in the 70s-mid-90's), I hold a DMD degree which includes a lot of head/neck anatomy/physiology knowledge and I went on to teach clinically for 3 years at the U (=verified nerd), and I'm a musician who worked for a year at Rodgers Pipe Organ Co (I know my way around very low frequency calculations for closed-system (pipe) and open-air audio wave generation and energy. And I really know my math around 9 Hz waveshapes as I worked for the first Co to get an AED thru FDA approval back in '82-84, and 9.5Hz is the fundamental electrical frequency associated with the downstroke (working contraction) a normal, healthy QRS waveform in the heart…which is right in the middle of the freq range I associate w/the sound I was hearing.

    AND, I also tangentially knew someone who worked at Evergreen.

    Months after my 'flying-black-hole' encounter, I bumped into them and kinda/sorta mentioned in passing** :
    – a rotating wing with sufficient leading-edge diffusion might eliminate rotor-hiss AND
    – a modified cross-sectional wing/blade shape might reduce the characteristic thump-thump attributable to the lift-effector as it passed a specific point.
    – but the transition from 'lift-to-no-lift' as the trailing edge moves past a specific point will cause a loss in the downward pressure
    – and while a rotor could be operating in a 6-12 Hz zone which should be inaudible to humans
    – the existence of a 6-12 Hz pressure wave impacting on a relatively airtight wooden structure will cause said structure to deform and shudder, creating sounds which are audible to any inhabitants within.

    They just shot me that 3 second look of : "STFU. I can't talk about this. But I REALLY want to talk about this"
    Nothing more was said… just silent laughter and smiles.

    Nerds be nerds.

    ** ok, I might not have used those exact words, but that was the gist of what I blurted out.

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  10. I've seen (years ago) one of those triangular shaped craft, flying/floating around were I live. As a matter of fact, right above a military reserve army installation and near a major air force base.

    What I saw moved silently and stealthy. The reason I saw it — it was emitting a hologram of a large bird, not and never native to my area; thus, I knew something was out of place. It also emitted other features which I think is best not to disclose.

    No, I won't disclose the location in the interest of national security.

    I've encountered (seen) this craft more than once. It is almost instinctual, like I sensed or felt their presence.

    If I was an enemy country of America, I would chose my actions carefully, since that could be a last choice.

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  11. I saw a black triangle outside of Dallas TX in 2004. It blocked out the sky and stars. That's all you could see. 3 dim lights like looking a a road is summer heat. What I saw was the size of football field.

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  12. Great episode, Alex! I am a casual viewer of your channel, but this episode was next-level entertaining & educational. I am also a fan of @DarkDocsSkies . Keep up the content innovation!

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  13. Alex, I do love your content. However, it would be really nice if your intro music was at a similar
    Level to your voice, so we can have a clue as to how to set the volume. If I turn your videos p enough to actually hear the music, when you voice starts my phone will start giving me high db warnings.

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