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I recently received e-mail from someone in England (in response to my posting on newsgroups whether anyone can recognize the sightings as an American military craft) who said that the lights are "a triangular experimental Mach 3+ chopper developed at New Ellens Air Force Base." Also, someone else wrote me with the following: "By the way it's been described, it definitely sounds as though its man made. The changing of colors as you look towards or away from the object, sounds like a typical characteristic of a high plasmic or possibly magnetic field. Have you ever heard of Projects AURORA and BRIGHTSTAR? From the incidents described, I would rule out AURORA. Thats the American 'SCRAM-JET.' Has to do with hypersonic travel, and tends to cause a little more of an uproar wherever it's tested. BRIGHTSTAR on the other hand sounds like your culprit. An american craft designed to run off an anti-gravitational engine by powering itself off of a highly plasmic energy source. When close relative contact is attained with conventional craft ie:(cars, trucks,snowmobiles etc) electrical shutdown occurs. Craft also causes an illumination of the spectrum of colors when viewed from all angles, this is caused by the clashing of the plasmic energy and the highly magnetized field surrounding the craft. Remote smaller crafts tend to be seen in the same vicinity as the larger. Though smaller crafts have been seen by themselves." To me, this seems like the most likely explanation. The various crafts the US military has developed are incredible and absolutely out-of-this-world (literally). Cold-weather testing would be a big part of the testing process of their new crafts and what better place to do this than in Alaska? While they're at it, why not pay a little visit to their neighbors to the east and give them a light show in the sky?
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