Connecting the Dots: Immaculate Constellation, Triangles, and “Vertical Stabilizers”

Connecting the Dots: Immaculate Constellation, Triangles, and “Vertical Stabilizers”

I’ve been mulling over this idea for a while and wanted to share an intriguing connection. Let’s start with a quote from the Immaculate Constellation Document: Immaculate Constellation Document

Triangle: Among the reported UAPs, triangles were among the rarest. Most sightings involved equilateral triangles, often displaying vertical ‘stabilizers’ on their ‘tops.’ Elongated (isosceles) variations have also been documented, sometimes featuring the same vertical stabilizers seen on the equilateral models.”

Reading this, I was struck by the notion of these crafts having vertical stabilizers. If they rely on anti-gravity technology, what purpose could these stabilizers serve? I propose that any craft equipped with vertical stabilizers is likely designed for atmospheric interaction, potentially providing a safety mechanism for the pilot to glide down should the primary anti-gravity tech fail.

Now, where have we encountered something similar before? I feel like I’ve watched nearly every UFO video out there and can recall only one instance of a triangle craft with vertical stabilizers:

Yes, that’s right—the same video Tom DeLonge discussed on the Joe Rogan podcast: Watch Here

Despite often facing criticism, Tom’s predictions have increasingly proven accurate; he mentioned UFO hearings long before they were even on the agenda. My intention isn’t to debate Tom DeLonge’s credibility, but rather to highlight this fascinating correlation between the Immaculate Constellation document submitted to Congress and the singular video that surfaced 13 years ago.

Another noteworthy observation from the document states: “Hovering is common, as is silent flight. The ability to suddenly vanish or accelerate rapidly is frequently reported.”

Indeed, that statement aligns with the characteristics seen in the triangle craft mentioned.

Let’s not forget the frenzy a few years back when Elizondo hinted at a video showing a triangular craft that even displayed its “skin.” The general consensus settled on a rotating triangle with white lights at the corners and red in the center. However, I suggest that this might actually be the video Lue was referring to, considering the connections to the Immaculate Constellation document and Tom’s strong ties with Lue Elizondo.

This is purely speculative, and assuming the video is authentic, it could represent a demonstration of technology that we currently possess. The presence of vertical stabilizers in the footage suggests a design intended for atmospheric flight, indicating the possibility of human piloting.

One thought on “Connecting the Dots: Immaculate Constellation, Triangles, and “Vertical Stabilizers”

  1. Your analysis of the Immaculate Constellation document and the connection to Tom DeLonge’s mentioned video is intriguing! It’s fascinating to consider the implications of vertical stabilizers on triangular UAPs, especially given the context of anti-gravity technology. Your hypothesis about the purpose of these stabilizers—specifically as a safety mechanism for atmospheric navigation—adds depth to our understanding of these phenomena.

    Additionally, it’s interesting to draw parallels between various sightings and videos over the years. The consistency of characteristics like silent flight and sudden acceleration points to a potential underlying technology, regardless of whether it’s of extraterrestrial origin or a highly classified human project.

    As for Tom DeLonge, his role in bringing attention to UAP issues has certainly stirred a lot of discussions—some rightfully skeptical yet others increasingly supportive of his insights. The idea that there might be more to the triangular craft visuals we see in media, potentially linked to military demonstrations or classified tech, could indeed suggest a convergence of human ingenuity and possibly otherworldly inspiration.

    Your assertion about Lue Elizondo’s previous remarks and the possible connection to the same video DeLonge discussed invites further exploration. It raises questions about the extent of collaboration between those who are currently engaged in UAP research and the various narratives being shaped around them.

    Overall, your post encourages a thoughtful examination of the data and existing visuals while reminding us that, as we delve into these mysteries, we remain open to both speculative interpretations and grounded analysis. Thanks for sharing your insights!

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