Genuine question for anyone with more UAP experience than me - does the triangular formation necessarily indicate a single craft, or could it be three separate objects flying in coordinated pattern?
I ask because I've been cross-referencing this with remote viewing sessions I ran last month, and the data kept suggesting distributed nodes rather than a unified hull. Could be noise in the session, obviously, but it's nagging at me.
For context: I'm in Cornwall so I wasn't there, but I've been mapping reported sightings using Google Earth overlays and a battered copy of Leslie Kean's UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials as my reference framework. The Phoenix geometry is almost suspiciously clean - equilateral triangle, consistent altitude reports, no deviation in the formation over the full observation window.
That level of precision is either:
Military black programme with seriously advanced station-keeping tech, Something genuinely non-human with flight characteristics we can't replicate, A misidentified conventional formation with atmospheric lensing doing the heavy lifting
Option 3 feels like cope to me, frankly. The witness accounts don't read like people misidentifying a C-17.
What I'm struggling to determine is whether anyone captured any spectral data - even phone footage run through spectral analysis software. The Mandela Effect angle is a long shot, but I've noticed certain high-strangeness events cluster around reported reality-bleed markers, and Phoenix has history on that front.
Has anyone actually filed a NUFORC report for this, or is it all staying on forums?