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In an interview with Steven Greenstreet, Tim Phillips lends credence to the existence of black triangle UFOs that perform anonymously. Source: https://youtu.be/LcwkyRLpz4Q?t=958
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Tim Phillips discusses the credibility of reports describing anomalous black triangle UAPs in an interview with Steven Greenstreet.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
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