Alien Reproduction Vehicle - TR-3B and the Flying Triangles
| Channel | UAP Gerb |
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| Video ID | B7JP0uX0GwY |
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Summary
The video, hosted by UAP Gerb, provides a comprehensive examination of alleged human-built reverse-engineered craft — particularly the TR-3B Astra and related flying triangle vehicles — drawing on testimony from former aerospace contractor Edgar Fouche, witness accounts, and corroborating claims from researchers including Mark McCandlish and Ryan Wood. Central to the video is Fouche's claim that the TR-3B uses a Magnetic Field Disruptor (MFD) to reduce the craft's effective mass by 89%, enabling Mach 9 flight, and that the craft is controlled via a red trackball sphere — a detail that independently mirrors Brad Sorenson's description of the Alien Reproduction Vehicle (Flux Liner) illustrated by McCandlish. The video also examines credibility controversies surrounding Fouche, including allegations by Jeremy Rys and David Hilton that his military documents were fabricated, while noting that their critical videos were later removed and that researcher Andrew Johnson vouched for Fouche's integrity. UAP Gerb concludes that triangular craft — supported by numerous civilian and law enforcement sightings worldwide — are most likely human-built attempts to reverse-engineer non-human intelligence technology, with the DOD's Air Force 412th Test Group likely possessing at least two types of Alien Reproduction Vehicles.
People
- Edgar Fouche — Described MFD technology and TR-3B propulsion systems, claimed technology was reverse-engineered from UAP
- Richard Boylan — Reported claims from military officials about electrogravitic systems on the B-2 bomber
- Donald Ware — Allegedly disclosed that the B-2 carries onboard electrogravitic systems for internal mass reduction
- Brad Sorensen — Reportedly saw a TR-3A craft in 1988, described as an unmanned pumpkin seed-shaped craft using pulse detonation engines
- Tom DeLonge — Co-authored Secret Machines, a novel fusing fiction with alleged real UAP-related information from military sources
- AJ Hartley — Co-authored Secret Machines with Tom DeLonge
- Eric Schrock — Allegedly served as an adviser providing factual information to Tom DeLonge for Secret Machines
- Ryan Wood — Authored Magic Eyes Only, which documents a 1994 crash retrieval case at Boscombe Down
- T. Townsend Brown — Proposed electrogravitic technology in the 1930s, linked to technology reportedly used in the B-2
- Mark McCandlish — Created detailed drawings of the Alien Reproduction Vehicle Flux Liner including the trackball control sphere based on Brad Sorenson's testimony
- Jeremy Rys — Former friend of Fouche who turned critic, alleging the TR-3B testimony was fabricated and that Fouche used faked military documents
- Andrew Johnson — Conducted numerous interviews with Fouche and spoke highly of him, in contrast to critics like Jeremy Rys and David Hamilton
- David Hamilton — Co-critic of Edgar Fouche alongside Jeremy Rys, questioned the authenticity of Fouche's claims and documents
- Dan Benkert — Participated in group email discussions and debates regarding the authenticity of Edgar Fouche's claims
- David Hilton — Posted a video in 2013 titled 'Edgar Fouche Fake Documents' alleging Fouche fabricated evidence; later had the video removed or unlisted
- Allan — Character in a film/book who pilots the Astra TR-3B Locust craft, used to illustrate the described trackball control mechanism
- Hilton — Conducted interviews with Edgar Fouche, later claimed Fouche lied about everything, and made controversial statements about working for a monitoring agency
- Dan Bener — Co-authored work with Michael Schratt, received startling remarks from Hilton via Skype in June 2012, staunch supporter of Fouche
- Michael Schratt — Co-authored work with Dan Bener, extracted eyewitness quotes from the 1985 Mad Wisconsin triangular craft sighting
- Jim Cook — Encountered a triangular craft near Croton Falls Reservoir in New York on October 28, 1993
- Martin — Reported a massive triangular craft near Scott Air Force Base in St. Clair, Illinois on January 5, 2000
- Colin Saunders — Observed a 50ft triangular craft with his family in the UK in March 1999
- Steven Greer — Labeled the Lockheed Martin Helendale plant as a program location 5 years after McDonald did
- McDonald — Identified the Lockheed Martin Helendale plant as a hidden test location and described the Tehachapi Triangle craft; contracted by Fox Network for X-Files render
- Chris Carter — Allegedly contracted McDonald's Tehachapi Triangle design for the X-Files; rumored to have been approached by military brass about his knowledge
- John Dusza — Claimed the first season of the X-Files was based on true cases he investigated, including a UAP encounter at a military base
- Eric Davis — Mentioned as subject of an upcoming interview by UAP Gerb
- Jesse Michaels — UAP Gerb appeared on a show with Jesse Michaels
- UAP Gerb — Host and narrator of the video discussing flying triangles and alien reproduction vehicles
- Albert Stubblebine — Referenced in connection with INSCOM and a possible Men in Black-style program called TREATS
- Ed Fuche — Claimed secondhand knowledge of the TR-3B craft through associates Gerald, Bud, Doc, and others; had three personal sightings not under program operations; has since passed away
- Gerald — One of Fuche's sources of TR-3B information; died shortly after his first meeting with Fuche
- Moulder — Referenced in context of an episode involving Air Force test pilots and triangle craft reverse engineered from Roswell technology
Organizations
- Northrop Grumman — Manufacturer of the B-2 stealth bomber, reportedly involved in electrogravitic technology development
- Lockheed Martin Skunk Works — Referenced in Secret Machines as connected to the Astra/TR-3B craft program
- CIA — Operated Boeing 737 and DC-8 aircraft that visited Boscombe Down after the 1994 crash
- US Air Force — Connected to TR-3B program and the Boscombe Down crash retrieval
- Air Force Research Laboratory — Commander allegedly provided information to Tom DeLonge for Secret Machines
- Alien Scientist — Jeremy Rys's website and YouTube platform where he posted critical opinions about Edgar Fouche and the TR-3B testimony
- Unspecified Monitoring Agency — Hilton claimed to work for an agency that monitors things, implying surveillance of UAP researchers or witnesses
- Lockheed Martin — Operates the Helendale plant allegedly used for testing reverse-engineered craft under cover of a radar cross-section facility
- Fox Network — Contracted McDonald's work and created a computer render of the Tehachapi Triangle craft for the X-Files
- FBI — John Dusza served as a 25-year investigator and his cases allegedly inspired the X-Files first season
- US Air Force — Referenced in the X-Files episode and in testimony about personnel capturing witnesses at test sites
- Sandia National Laboratories — Alleged partner in TR-3B development and NEST nuclear emergency teams
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — Alleged partner in TR-3B development and NEST nuclear emergency teams
- NSA — Alleged to have spearheaded TR-3B program within Aurora
- EG&G — Alleged operator of Area 51 and participant in Project Redlight for the DOE
- Department of Energy — Referenced in connection with Project Redlight and EG&G contracts
- Air Force Flight Test Center (AFFTC) — Mentioned in Fouche's FOIA documents as critical evidence for analyzing his story
- Army INSCOM — Referenced in connection with Stubblebine and a possible TREATS program resembling Men in Black
- Department of Defense — Alleged operator of ARV programs including triangle craft
- Air Force 412th Test Group — Alleged to be involved in legacy programs operating ARV craft including triangles
- Legacy Programs — Referenced as housing classified ARV development programs
Concepts
- Magnetic Field Disruptor (MFD) — A device that generates a magnetic vortex field reportedly capable of reducing the mass effect of gravity on objects within its proximity by 89%.
- Electrogravitic Systems — Technology that uses electrical or gravitational field manipulation to achieve mass reduction or propulsion, allegedly present in craft like the B-2 and TR-3B.
- Internal Mass Reduction — A theoretical effect where an object's effective mass is reduced through gravitational or electromagnetic field disruption, enabling extreme performance.
- Pulse Detonation Engine — A type of propulsion system reportedly used on the TR-3A craft, utilizing rapid detonation cycles for thrust.
- Complementary Field Propulsion — A propulsion method reportedly used on TR-3A variants for high-speed flight, potentially involving electrogravitic principles.
- Roman à clef — A literary device where fictional narratives are based on real events or people, used to describe the approach in Tom DeLonge's Secret Machines.
- Reverse Engineered UAP Technology — The alleged practice of back-engineering non-human craft technology to develop advanced aerospace systems like the TR-3B.
- Multimode Thruster — Propulsion units on the TR-3B capable of operating in atmosphere, upper atmosphere, and orbit using different fuel combinations.
- TR-3B Astra (Locust) — Alleged reverse-engineered black triangle craft described as utilizing unconventional control systems and physics-defying flight characteristics including no sound, torque, g-force, or inertia.
- Flux Liner Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) — A claimed reverse-engineered flying saucer described by Brad Sorenson and illustrated by Mark McCandlish, reportedly controlled via a trackball sphere mechanism similar to the TR-3B.
- TrackballRed Sphere Control Mechanism — A red sphere or trackball used to control both the TR-3B Astra Locust and the Flux Liner ARV, described as counterintuitive to conventional aviation physics.
- Mercury-Based Plasma System — Alleged propulsion technology claimed to be used in the TR-3B, criticized by Jeremy Rys as lacking technical validity.
- Nazi Bell Device — A purported Nazi advanced technology project; critics claimed Fouche blended its story with Belgian UFO sightings to fabricate a more believable TR-3B narrative.
- Belgian UFO Wave — A series of triangular UFO sightings over Belgium, referenced by critics as source material Fouche allegedly borrowed to construct his TR-3B story.
- PTSD-Driven Alcoholism — Condition alleged by Jeremy Rys to explain Fouche's reportedly deceitful and manipulative behavior.
- Secret Space Program — A concept/field of research related to alleged covert government space and aerospace programs, referenced in the context of Andrew Johnson's work.
- TR-3B — Alleged classified triangular aircraft associated with Edgar Fouche; subject of debate over authenticity of related documents and testimony.
- Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) — Concept of human-built craft reverse-engineered from non-human intelligence technology, potentially utilizing advanced propulsion systems.
- Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) Craft — Craft of unknown origin reported in UAP accounts, often described as seamless, rivet-free, and nearly perfect in appearance.
- Triangular UAP — A widely reported category of UAP characterized by triangular shape, white corner lights, and a central red or amber light on the underside.
- Heat Exchanger Propulsion — Speculative propulsion concept where a craft's underside resembles condensation or heat exchange piping, possibly indicating advanced or prototype propulsion.
- FOIA Document Retrieval — Use of Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain documents, in this case related to Edgar Fouche's military service.
- Hudson Valley UFO Flap — A series of UFO sightings reported in the Hudson Valley region of New York during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
- Tehachapi Triangle — A triangular craft allegedly identified by McDonald and later rendered by Fox Network for the X-Files; said to be a reverse-engineered ARV.
- Radar Cross-Section Facility — Cover story allegedly used for the Lockheed Martin Helendale plant to hide testing of advanced craft from public scrutiny.
- Hidden in Plain Sight — Design philosophy allegedly used at the Helendale location, disguising secret craft testing behind a legitimate-seeming facility.
- Electromagnetic Hardening Testing — Process described where craft are placed at various elevations and struck with electromagnetic weapons to test their resilience.
- Project Blue Beam — Alleged false flag fake alien invasion narrative; UAP Gerb states he disagrees with this theory.
- Reverse Engineering — The alleged process of back-engineering recovered craft, specifically referenced in connection with the 1947 Roswell case.
- TR-3B Astra — Alleged classified triangular craft within the Aurora program; code name Astra stands for Advanced Stealth Technology Reconnaissance Aircraft; allegedly gravity-resistant and reverse-engineered.
- TR-3A — A related triangular craft in the Tactical Reconnaissance line, considered more prosaic with a cockpit; possibly involved in electrogravitics or pulse detonation engines.
- TR-3E — Another variant in the TR line, described as a triangle with concave lines between vertices, fins, and a small dome on top; often depicted as a toy model based on reverse-engineered craft.
- XF-131 Super Sentinel — A triangular craft distinct from the TR-3B due to its pyramid-shaped top and unique underside lighting; associated with the 1999 Kirby, England sighting.
- Aurora Program — Alleged classified aerospace program under which TR-3A, TR-3B, and possibly TR-3E were developed.
- Electrogravitics — Proposed propulsion concept allegedly used in the TR-3A for internal mass reduction.
- Reverse Engineered Craft (ARV) — Craft allegedly back-engineered from recovered non-human technology, associated with TR-3B and the XF-131.
- NEST (Nuclear Emergency Search Team) — Program allegedly involving Sandia and Lawrence Livermore as partners, referenced by Fouche.
- TREATS — Alleged program referenced by Fouche with only one publicly available mention; possibly Army INSCOM's version of Men in Black under Stubblebine.
- Project Redlight — Alleged project involving EG&G for the DOE, referenced in Fouche's disclosures.
- Tactical Reconnaissance (TR) Line — Series of classified reconnaissance craft allegedly including TR-3A, TR-3B, and TR-3E, analogous to the SR (Strategic Reconnaissance) line.
- SR-74 and SR-75 — Alleged concept aircraft in the Strategic Reconnaissance line that Fouche claimed were in development while he worked in defense.
- Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) — Human-built craft allegedly reverse engineered from non-human intelligence technology; the host believes there are at least two types held by the DOD
- Flux Liner — Alleged flying saucer-type ARV that may operate on electrogravitics, magnetohydrodynamics, or zero-point energy systems
- Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) — Propulsion method allegedly used in triangular ARV craft as described by Fuche
- Zero Point Energy — Exotic energy concept allegedly used as a power source in some ARV craft
- Six Observables — A set of performance characteristics used to identify non-human intelligence craft; triangular ARVs reportedly do not fully meet these criteria
- NHI (Non-Human Intelligence) — Refers to non-human entities or civilizations associated with UAP craft; used to distinguish genuine alien craft from human-built reproductions
- Breakaway Civilization — Hypothesis that a secret human group may have developed advanced technology independently, potentially explaining some triangle sightings in the 1950s
- Internal Inertial Dampening — A system allegedly used in ARV craft to counteract g-forces; noted as not being extreme in TR-3B, suggesting human engineering limits
Events & Dates
- Boscombe Down Crash — An alleged crash landing of a secret flying triangle aircraft at the UK government's Boscombe Down facility; wreckage reportedly flown to Palmdale, California.
- Aviation Week & Space Technology B-2 Article — Article by Northrop employees upset that B-2 electrogravitic technology was not being shared with the public industry; described electrical charging of wing leading edges.
- Brad Sorenson TR-3A Sighting — Brad Sorenson reportedly witnessed a TR-3A unmanned craft utilizing pulse detonation engines.
- Air Force Monthly B-2 Crash Article — Publication discussing the unusual crash landing at Boscombe Down and speculating the craft was a TR-3A or TR-3B flying triangle.
- ARVFlux Liner Encounter — Brad Sorenson allegedly witnessed the Alien Reproduction Vehicle at an air show, later illustrated by Mark McCandlish; a trackball control mechanism was described.
- Jeremy Rys meets Edgar Fouche — Jeremy Rys first met Edgar Fouche in 2009, initially viewing him as a close friend and legitimate whistleblower before later becoming a vocal critic.
- David Hilton posts 'Edgar Fouche Fake Documents' video — YouTuber David Hilton posted a video alleging Fouche faked military documents; subsequent videos were posted by Jeremy Rys, and all were later removed or unlisted.
- F-117A photo controversy — Fouche sent Jeremy Rys a photo allegedly showing Fouche and a crew observing the F-117 prototype at Area 51 between 1977 and 1981; the photographer stated Fouche did not know what he was talking about.
- Group email discussion on Fouche — YouTuber David Hilton organized a group email with Jeremy Rys, Dan Benkert, and Andrew Johnson to discuss the video allegedly exposing Fouche's fake documents.
- Hilton's Group Email About Fouche — Hilton constructed a group email with Jeremy Rys, Dan Bener, and Andrew Johnson after extensive interviews with Edgar Fouche, ultimately calling Fouche a liar.
- Hilton-Dan Bener Skype Conversation — Hilton made startling remarks to Dan Bener claiming to work for a monitoring agency and claiming to 'control Ed (Fouche)'.
- Edgar Fouche Response on The Outpost Forum — Fouche responded to Hilton's accusations, defending his documents against claims of small inconsistencies.
- Article Edgar Fouche's TR-3B is Most Likely a Hoax — An article published questioning the authenticity of Fouche's TR-3B claims, to which Dan Bener offered a counter explanation.
- Croton Falls Reservoir Triangular Craft Sighting — Jim Cook, a biomedical engineer, observed a hovering triangular object with nine red lights and a probing red light near Croton Falls Reservoir, New York.
- St. Clair Illinois Triangular Craft Sighting — Multiple police officers near Scott Air Force Base reported a massive elongated black triangle with white corner lights and multicolored illumination.
- Mad Wisconsin Triangular Craft Sighting — Multiple eyewitnesses reported a dull triangular craft roughly 40ft across; underside described as resembling the back of a refrigerator with condensation pipes.
- Colin Saunders UK Triangular Craft Sighting — Colin Saunders and his family observed a 50ft triangular craft that pitched up and down while driving home from dinner in the UK.
- Roswell Crash — Referenced as the source material for the reverse-engineered craft depicted in the X-Files episode 'Deep Throat' and allegedly the basis for real ARV programs.
- X-Files Episode 'Deep Throat' Premiere — First regular season episode of the X-Files, featuring a computer render of McDonald's Tehachapi Triangle craft and a plot about a reverse-engineered USAF test craft.
- John Dusza YouTube Video Release — Dusza released a video claiming the first X-Files season was based on true FBI cases he investigated, including a UAP encounter at a military base.
- UAP Congressional Hearings — UAP Gerb attended UAP hearings as part of a busy November schedule.
- Boscombe Down Incident — Alleged crash of the TR-3A at Boscombe Down, England in 1994.
- Kirby England Sighting — Triangular UAP sighting in Kirby, England in 1999, described as most similar to the XF-131 Super Sentinel due to its pyramid-shaped profile.
- Belgian UFO Wave — Period of widespread triangle UAP sightings in Belgium; cited as a possible but overly simplistic explanation for Fuche's testimony
- Psalm 101 Triangle Report — A document or report allegedly stating that triangular craft were new phenomena and little was known about them as of 1954
- Triangle ARV Program Development — Alleged development of triangular ARV craft by the US military potentially beginning in the 1970s–80s or earlier
Operations
- Astra — Alleged code name for the TR-3B advanced stealth technology reconnaissance aircraft program, as mentioned by Edgar Fouche.
- F-117A Senior Trend — Classified program referenced in an article title; Fouche allegedly sent a stolen photo from this article claiming it showed him at Area 51 observing the F-117 prototype.
- Project Redlight — Alleged classified project run by EG&G for the Department of Energy, referenced in Fouche's disclosures.
- Aurora Program — Alleged classified aerospace program encompassing TR-3A, TR-3B, and possibly TR-3E development.
- TREATS — Alleged Army INSCOM program referenced by Fouche, possibly functioning as a Men in Black-type operation under Stubblebine.
Locations
- Boscombe Down — Highly secret UK government facility where an alleged crash of a flying triangle craft occurred in September 1994.
- Air Force Plant 42, Palmdale, California — Facility where the wreckage from the Boscombe Down crash was allegedly transported via C-5 Galaxy aircraft.
- Wright Patterson Air Force Base — Location of the Air Force Research Laboratory whose commander allegedly advised Tom DeLonge on Secret Machines.
- Area 51 (Groom Lake) — Alleged location where Edgar Fouche claimed to have been stationed and observed the F-117 prototype between 1977 and 1981.
- Paris — Setting used in the fictional description of the TR-3B Astra Locust flight, with landmarks including the Eiffel Tower used to illustrate the craft's speed and maneuverability.
- Belgium — Location of the Belgian UFO wave involving triangular craft sightings, cited by critics as a source Fouche may have used to construct his TR-3B narrative.
- Croton Falls Reservoir, New York — Site of the 1993 triangular UAP sighting by Jim Cook during the Hudson Valley UFO flap.
- St. Clair, Southern Illinois — Location of the January 5, 2000 triangular craft sighting near Scott Air Force Base.
- Scott Air Force Base, Illinois — Military base near where the St. Clair triangular craft sighting occurred in 2000.
- Mad, Wisconsin — Location of the November 22, 1985 triangular craft sighting with multiple eyewitnesses.
- United Kingdom — Location of Colin Saunders' 1999 triangular craft sighting.
- Detroit, Michigan — Referenced as one of many global locations with documented triangular craft sightings.
- Helendale, California (Lockheed Martin Plant) — Alleged secret testing location for reverse-engineered craft, disguised as a radar cross-section facility with a flood control channel used as a runway.
- Tehachapi, California — Referenced in the 'Tehachapi Triangle,' a region associated with alleged ARV testing and McDonald's craft identification.
- Roswell, New Mexico — Site of the 1947 crash allegedly used as the basis for reverse-engineered craft programs.
- Area 51 — Alleged site operated by EG&G, referenced in connection with Fouche's disclosures and classified programs.
- Kirby, England — Location of a 1999 triangular UAP sighting associated with the XF-131 Super Sentinel description.
- Southern Illinois — Location of reported triangle craft sightings featuring distinctive strips of lights
- Roswell — Referenced as the source of technology allegedly reverse engineered into triangle craft like the TR-3B
Key Claims
- The TR-3B's Magnetic Field Disruptor (MFD) reduces the effective mass of the craft and its contents by 89% using a magnetic vortex field.
- The TR-3B is described as a high-altitude stealth reconnaissance platform capable of Mach 9 travel both vertically and horizontally.
- The TR-3B uses three multimode thrusters and can operate in atmosphere, upper atmosphere, and orbit with different propulsion modes.
- The MFD technology in the TR-3B was reportedly reverse-engineered from non-human UAP craft.
- The B-2 stealth bomber allegedly carries onboard electrogravitic systems for internal mass reduction, contributing to its over $1 billion per unit cost.
- The B-2 electrically charges its wing leading edges and negatively charges exhaust gases to reduce radar and infrared signatures.
- Electrogravitic technology may date back to the 1930s work of T. Townsend Brown.
- A crash at Boscombe Down in 1994 allegedly involved a TR-3A or TR-3B craft, with wreckage covertly transported to Palmdale, California.
- Tom DeLonge's novel Secret Machines allegedly contains factual information about a triangular craft called the Astra 3B, known internally as 'the Locust.'
- TR-3A and TR-3B are often used interchangeably in public discourse, causing confusion about the distinct craft they describe.
- The TR-3B Astra, nicknamed 'the Locust,' is described as a reverse-engineered triangular craft with counterintuitive controls unlike any known aircraft.
- The TR-3B Astra Locust is controlled by a red trackball sphere on the pilot's armrest, enabling pivoting in place with no sound, torque, g-force, or inertia.
- The trackball control mechanism described for the TR-3B Astra Locust is identical to the control system claimed for the Alien Reproduction Vehicle Flux Liner by Brad Sorenson and Mark McCandlish.
- Jeremy Rys alleged that Edgar Fouche fabricated the TR-3B testimony by combining stories about the Nazi Bell device with Belgian wave triangular UFO sightings.
- Jeremy Rys described Edgar Fouche as one of the most deceitful and manipulative people he had ever met after four years of friendship.
- Critics alleged Fouche used faked military documents and a stolen photo to support his claims of being stationed at Area 51.
- The photographer of the alleged Area 51 F-117 photo stated that Fouche did not know what he was talking about.
- Jeremy Rys's email to the F-117 photographer contained leading statements against Fouche, undermining the objectivity of the photographer's response.
- Videos by David Hilton and Jeremy Rys criticizing Fouche were subsequently removed or unlisted from YouTube.
- Andrew Johnson, who conducted extensive interviews with Fouche, spoke very highly of the witness in contrast to critics Rys and Hamilton.
- Hilton, who initially supported Edgar Fouche, later stated Fouche made up and lied about everything after catching him in numerous contradictions.
- Hilton allegedly told Dan Bener via Skype that he works for an agency that monitors things and that he 'controls' Ed Fouche.
- Videos by Hilton and Jeremy Rys related to exposing Fouche were unlisted and removed from YouTube, suggesting a possible retraction.
- NHI craft are often described as seamless, rivet-free, and nearly perfect in appearance, unlike reported triangular craft.
- Triangular UAP are a worldwide phenomenon observed across many countries and cultures.
- Triangular UAP typically feature white lights at each corner, a red or amber light in the center underside, and span 200–300 feet across.
- Jim Cook observed a triangular craft hovering 15 feet above the water near Croton Falls Reservoir with nine red lights and a probing red beam.
- Police officers in St. Clair, Illinois reported a massive black triangular craft near Scott Air Force Base traveling at a loitering speed of 15 mph before accelerating to 100 mph.
- A 1985 Wisconsin triangular craft sighting described the underside as resembling the back of a refrigerator with condensation pipes, possibly indicating a prototype heat exchanger propulsion system.
- The retraction of Hilton and Rys's video is interpreted as a concession that their document-based claims against Fouche were not substantiated.
- McDonald identified the Lockheed Martin Helendale plant as a hidden ARV test site 5 years before Steven Greer labeled it as a program location.
- The Helendale facility's storm drainage flood control channel allegedly functions as a short runway or platform for testing advanced craft.
- Fox Network contracted McDonald's Tehachapi Triangle design for the first episode of the X-Files, titled 'Deep Throat.'
- John Dusza, a 25-year FBI veteran, stated the first season of the X-Files was based on true cases he investigated.
- Dusza claims he personally witnessed UFOs near a military base, was singled out by one craft, and was subsequently detained and interrogated by base personnel.
- The X-Files episode 'Deep Throat' depicts a reverse-engineered craft derived from the 1947 Roswell crash.
- Rumors persist that X-Files creator Chris Carter was approached by unknown military brass asking how he knew so much, though no credible sources confirm this.
- Craft at the Helendale facility are allegedly placed at various elevations and struck with electromagnetic weapons to test hardening against conflict.
- The TR-3B Astra is a reverse-engineered, gravity-resistant triangular craft allegedly developed within the Aurora program by companies including Sandia, Lawrence Livermore, Lockheed, and Northrop, spearheaded by the CIA and NSA.
- Edgar Fouche alleged that the TR-3B exists in 200-foot test models and 600-foot operational models, with a diffuse red light on the bottom matching numerous public triangle sighting descriptions.
- The TR-3A, a more conventional triangular craft possibly using electrogravitics or pulse detonation engines, may have been the craft that crashed at Boscombe Down in 1994.
- Fouche alleged that concept aircraft SR-74 and SR-75 were in development in the Strategic Reconnaissance line while he worked in defense.
- Project Redlight allegedly involved EG&G working for the DOE, while EG&G also operated Area 51.
- TREATS is alleged to have only one publicly available mention and may represent Army INSCOM's version of a Men in Black program under Stubblebine.
- The XF-131 Super Sentinel differs significantly from the TR-3B due to its pyramid-shaped top and distinctive underside lighting arrangement.
- Triangular UAP sightings featuring three white lights and one red light are described as nearly ubiquitous among the general public.
- The TR-3B and similar triangular craft are likely human attempts to reproduce exotic NHI propulsion technology rather than genuine NHI craft.
- Ed Fuche's information about the TR-3B was largely secondhand, relayed from associates including Gerald, Bud, Doc, and others.
- The DOD and Air Force 412th Test Group likely possess at least two types of ARVs: a flying saucer type and a triangular type.
- Triangular craft reported in the 1950s may represent either NHI technology or early breakaway civilization precursors to later ARV programs.
- Triangular craft comprise 1 to 4 percent of UAP reporting trends, yet a significant number of people have reported seeing them.
- The XF-131 Super Sentinel is an alleged classified triangular craft the host is actively investigating.
- The TR-3B reportedly can perform near-right-angle turns but does not exhibit the full range of capabilities associated with NHI craft six observables.
Source: YouTube