Enormous UFOs Pictured Over The Arctic In Top-Secret Photos From 1971

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UFO enthusiasts have gone wild over pictures of huge, triangular spacecraft and floating cigar-shaped objects over the Arctic, allegedly taken in 1971.

The pictures, which fit many existing theories about aliens having a base in the Arctic, were supposedly taken by sailors aboard the USS Trepang SSN 674 submarine, but have remained secret until now.

They have been posted onlline by paranormal investigator Alex Mistretta and UFO site The Black Vault.

Many of the pictures carry captions which suggest they were ‘meant’ to remain secret, such as ‘Official Photograph. Not to be Released. CT'

Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual, says, ‘They have certainly got UFO researchers scratching their heads and wondering and speculating that UFOs have a base in the Arctic regions.

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‘They are an odd selection of pictures, that feature types of UFOs that have been regularly spotted by witnesses in all parts of the world. Airship or cigar-shaped type craft have been reported since 1896 when there was a great wave of 'phantom airship' sightings thoughout the USA.

‘Explorer Benjamin F. Trueblood related that when he when on a polar expedition in 1908, the Eskimos he met were eager to talk about sighting an airship. They described in comparative accuracy a cigar-shaped dirigible balloon sailing over Greenland. It was their view that this was the airship being used by Walter Wellman on his mission to fly to the North Pole, though this couldn’t have been possible because he only launched short-lived airship expeditions in 1907 and 1909.

‘The triangular craft have been more commonly seen in the last few decades.

‘Triangular UFOs have been seen so often in the West Midlands and around Dudley to such an extent that they were called Dudley Doritos (after the name of a popular snack food).
‘One witness saw one and said: “There were three orangey lights in a triangle formation. They weren’t shaped like an equilateral triangle, more like an isosceles triangle, and shaped like an old fashioned arrow head. I don’t think it was a plane because we didn’t hear any noise.”

‘This batch of pictures back-ups such claims but I'm not sure about their authenticity.

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Enormous UFOs Pictured Over The Arctic In Top-Secret Photos From 1971 - Yahoo News UK

Thanks to Time Flipper for spotting that one.
 

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'Dudley Doritos', was that for my benefit Timeflipper? I have never seen any flying crispy potato snack in the skies of the West Midlands!

Worth noting Kinver Edge though which is only a few miles out of Dudley. Famous for its Rock Cave Houses also rumoured to be home of a much larger underground base which apparently in the cold war was a nuclear bunker. Now greatly extended and off limits to the public.

Also a few more miles out is Wyre Forest. The Center of which is fenced off and not open to the public. Apparently a place where the MOD test fire rockets and missiles 8/

That part of the World has always been associated with UFO sightings going right back to the 50s.
 

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'Dudley Doritos', was that for my benefit Timeflipper? I have never seen any flying crispy potato snack in the skies of the West Midlands!

Worth noting Kinver Edge though which is only a few miles out of Dudley. Famous for its Rock Cave Houses also rumoured to be home of a much larger underground base which apparently in the cold war was a nuclear bunker. Now greatly extended and off limits to the public.

Also a few more miles out is Wyre Forest. The Center of which is fenced off and not open to the public. Apparently a place where the MOD test fire rockets and missiles 8/

That part of the World has always been associated with UFO sightings going right back to the 50s.
I didnt know Dudley Doritos was a guy you knew about Snake, i never knew him myself lol ::LOL::

Right..i wanna get down to that Rock Cave House and see wot i can come up with, care to join me in the hunt? :D
 

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'Dudley Doritos', was that for my benefit Timeflipper? I have never seen any flying crispy potato snack in the skies of the West Midlands!

Worth noting Kinver Edge though which is only a few miles out of Dudley. Famous for its Rock Cave Houses also rumoured to be home of a much larger underground base which apparently in the cold war was a nuclear bunker. Now greatly extended and off limits to the public.

Also a few more miles out is Wyre Forest. The Center of which is fenced off and not open to the public. Apparently a place where the MOD test fire rockets and missiles 8/

That part of the World has always been associated with UFO sightings going right back to the 50s.
I didnt know Dudley Doritos was a guy you knew about Snake, i never knew him myself lol ::LOL::

Right..i wanna get down to that Rock Cave House and see wot i can come up with, care to join me in the hunt? :D

I've done those Rock Houses to death TF. Nice few hours out if you want to take the trip, cream teas etc. It's a bit different from Chaddesden and Spondon or whatever part of Derby you are from ;)

...and all free if your National Trust members like us.
 

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