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A clearer photo of the mysterious unidentified flying object in Texas has surfaced. The image—enhanced above—clearly shows a boomerang-shaped blended wing object with two exhaust nozzles that seems clearly different from a B-2 bomber. It was “completely silent” and did “severe 180 degree turns in the sky in the shape of an S.”

The new image of what could be a new secret stealth aircraft—which was previously photographed over the skies of Amarillo, Texas—was taken last February by natural photographer Jeff Templin in Wichita, Kansas. This is Jeff’s description of the event:

“Right over the city, clear as a bell. Anyone that was looking up would have seen it. You don’t usually see military or even civilian aircraft’s jets that leave contrails making those kind of severe departures off of the given route.

[It was] Absolutely silent, no sound.

When I put it on my computer and processed them, I was surprised to see this triangular shape that is not like anything you typically see. It was one of ours or at least man made for sure, so unidentified yes, but alien, no.

The Aviationists thinks this could be a new secret stealth aircraft being tested by the US military: “some believe it could be an RQ-180 stealth drone or, more likely, a prototype of the American next generation LRSB (long range strike bomber.)”



  1. AdmFubar says:

    look up in the sky! it’s a bird! it’s a plane! NO IT’S PHOTOSHLEPP!

  2. Enemy_of_the_State says:

    Like the skunkworks did not beat contrails years ago!

    • Marcus says:

      Yeah, well, its probably 30 year old technology…it took 20 years before they admitted to (B2) Stealth.

  3. orchidcup says:

    It is not a secret stealth aircraft if it has been photographed flying over Amarillo, Texas and Wichita, Kansas.

    If it was a secret then we would not know about it.

  4. John E Quantum says:

    Does its public appearance mean it is about to be used somewhere, or are we sending someone a message?

  5. Tim says:

    I’ve seen the big black triangle. I was on an unpaved road coming out of Pichacho into Yuma ~50 mph {perhaps a little fast for unknown terrain and roads}. I had been out all day exploring the desert as I had never been *out west* before. It was late. I was tired. I kept getting the creeping feeling of something over in the wash ghosting me as I drove. I looked more closely and did see lights. I stopped the rental, got out, and mind-boggled a little bit.

    Yuma glow was to the southeast, as it should have been — this was more like a row of light. Just then, it veered toward and passed in front of me perfectly perpendicular to the road. It continued left and disappeared behind a hill.

    I can’t say how high it was. My initial impression was that it couldn’t have been more than 50 ft off the ground because it seemed to be huge… looking straight up into a clear, dark sky revealed 25% of the stars to be blotted out by this thing. It made no sound and what I first took for a line of light along the edge seemed more like portals.

    I just assumed it was indeed some secret craft being tested there. It was several years later when I first heard of the Black Triangle UFO’s… I always go back to thinking that it was some kind of lighter-than-air craft, perhaps with vacuume as the lifting gas — the deltoid ‘thickens up’ and the craft goes bouyant.

    Here, someone has proposed that very thing over a similar craft in Illinois {.pdf}:
    https://google.com/url?q=http://www.cohenufo.org/illinois_trianglehypothesis.pdf&sa=U&ei=-BJVU8_DEo3ksASMhIKQDA&ved=0CDAQFjAF&usg=AFQjCNGzDBYxkE4arBUxAhM1XVQptjz3tA

    But with this plane, it looks like standard contrails. But, then again, who’s to say electrodynamic propulsion would not look similar?

  6. Bored with Repub talking points says:

    Prob an X-47B…contrails can fool ya’.

  7. WmDE says:

    “Alien beings from a dying planet. Their destination: the Earth. Their purpose: to make it their world. David Vincent has seen them. For him, it began one lost night on a lonely country road, looking for a shortcut that he never found. It began with a closed deserted diner, and a man too long without sleep to continue his journey. It began with the landing of a craft from another galaxy. Now David Vincent knows that the Invaders are here, that they have taken human form. Somehow he must convince a disbelieving world that the nightmare has already begun.”

  8. Just Flick It says:

    Looks like a well placed table-top football point after.

    I used to love playing that after lunch in the school cafeteria.

  9. noname says:

    Finally I found my paper football.

    I made this great paper football and kicked it so hard, it flew out the window and kept going. Oh joy, I am so glad I know where it is now!!!

  10. Fishing 4 Trolls says:

    Looks like “Project Chameleon” finally got some credible exposure. Finally, there is evidence that this “thing” exists.

    Funny how people never look up unless there’s something up there making sounds, flashing, or doing something obvious to get their attention. Any other time, most people seem to be looking down a hell of a lot more — even from planes!

    … Maybe that’s why humans are primarily pessimistic and often suspicious! And if you’re at all religious and give into silly traditions like praying, you too might like to ask yourself why you look down (in the direction of hell) — as if your own god didn’t want you looking up either. Because there might be something up there!

  11. James says:

    Maybe it isn’t American.

  12. You did a good job .


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