Known for its spectacular landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unique majesty, Alaska really is the last frontier. Perhaps even for UFO activity.
Of all 50 states, Alaska ranks number one for UFO sighting reports per capita. Considering it’s size and vastness of unpopulated wilderness, this may come as no surprise. But the video filmed by a local man in November of 2020 certainly did.
Alaskan resident Wes Smith was driving with his wife on their way to a convenient store in Wasilla, AK when something caught their attention. What they thought were planes initially, quickly revealed something else entirely.
“We saw two pairs of lights, each of them were in triangular formation, with three lights a piece on the points,” said Smith in his interview with Quest TV.
The crafts made no noise as they maneuvered above the couple, making impossible turns which seemed to defy physics as we know it.
“You’ve seen planes and they’ll bank, you know, and my mom was a pilot for twenty years. This thing came to a dead standstill, and without changing orientation or moving, it just started left… it was very strange,” Smith said.
Sightings in the Alaska Triangle go back decades, with reports coming from modern society as early as 1950. Spanning from Anchorage up to Barrow and over to Juneau, the state’s version of the Bermuda Triangle is a hotspot for UAPs among other strange occurrences.
“It’s like everything you’ve ever been taught is kinda going out the window, because how is that possible? How is not making noise? How did it just move sideways? It was pretty stunning. It was, spectacular. I’ve never seen anything like it.”
The “Black Triangle” UFOs have been reported over and over again all across the globe. What are these crafts? And, more importantly, where do they come from?