But as researcher and author Michael Salla has pointed out in his recent article posted on the Examiner.com "Giant triangular UFO's found on NASA website":
"The two photos, however, were known and circulated much earlier. A retired USAF and Department of Defense employee, Edgar Fouche, for example, cited one of the photos as early September 2011. He wrote regarding the first photo in the sequence: “An interesting Flying Triangle photo by NASA. They called it space junk. Ha… Such BS! Ed.”As I was looking around for information on this story, searching terms like NASA triangle UFO, the top article on the front page of google was titled "NASA debunks mysterious triangular UFO". Published by FOX News, the article is actually referring to ANOTHER triangular anomaly found in a NASA image, but reading Salla's article we see learn NASA is brushing the Columbia photo off as space debris. I guess they've got all the angles covered.
Fouche was a Director of Engineering and Senior Program Manager in the USAF and Department of Defense, and after retirement “worked for companies like SAIC, PCA, CEA, and SSAI.” He is the first major whistleblower to come forward to reveal details about a classified aerospace program creating antigravity craft capable of spaceflight – flying triangles."
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