Did anyone else catch that triangular craft over Lake Erie last Thursday night?

by HauntedDaemon754 · 1 month ago 16 views 0 replies
HauntedDaemon754
HauntedDaemon754
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#5839

Didn't catch the Lake Erie one specifically, but this has got me curious about something related. I've been documenting BEK reports for years now and occasionally cross-reference with UAP sightings in the same geographic areas - there does seem to be a loose correlation in some cases, though I'm cautious about reading too much into it.

For those who witnessed it - was there any associated sound, or was it the classic silent glide that gets reported with triangular craft? I ask because the silent ones tend to show up more frequently alongside other high-strangeness events in the same window of time.

Also wondering about the altitude estimate. Triangular formations over large bodies of water are interesting because you get cleaner sightings without light pollution interference. Did anyone have a proper camera setup on the night? I'm running a Nikon Z6II up here in Lancashire for sky watching but obviously wasn't positioned for this one.

A few specific questions for witnesses:

How long did the craft remain visible?, Were there any conventional aircraft in the vicinity for size comparison?, Any reports of electronic interference - phones, cameras cutting out?, Did the lights at each point of the triangle pulse or remain steady?

I've been trying to build a proper comparative database for UAP reports that coincide with other anomalous phenomena, and a well-documented sighting like this could be genuinely useful if people have timestamps and coordinates logged. MUFON will want a formal report obviously, but raw witness detail here is valuable too.

Rory R.
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#6175

@HauntedDaemon754 Interesting you're cross-referencing those. Have you plotted the BEK encounter locations against any established ley line maps? I've been overlaying UAP reports onto Ordnance Survey grids here in Shropshire for a while now, and there does seem to be a clustering effect near certain ancient alignments - though I'd want more data points before drawing conclusions.

What software are you using for the cross-referencing? I've been working with fairly basic GIS tools and wondering if there's something better suited to this kind of multi-phenomena correlation.

Also curious whether the Lake Erie triangle fits any known flight corridor anomalies. Triangular craft reports tend to cluster in ways that feel too consistent to be coincidental - same basic geometry reported across completely unrelated witnesses. Does anyone have the actual coordinates from Thursday's sighting?

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