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Dec 04 2007

The Dorito UFO

Even the BBC are now getting involved in the story of the sighting (and accompanying film-footage) of what has become known in the last few days as the “Dorito UFO” - a large, Flying Triangle-type object seen over the UK recently.

Britain has been the site of countless Flying Triangle reports since the early 1950s (as I specifically point out in my chapter in the recently published Dark Lore book); which strongly suggests not all these devices are merely next-generation Stealth-type aircraft.

To what extent this latest development may open up the controversy even further remains to be seen; but it’s an interesting new story that has well and truly captured the attention of the British media.

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5 Comments to “The Dorito UFO”

  1. red pill junkie Says:

    Well, if someone spots a “Taco mother ship”, we’ll know for certain that the invasion is upon us!

    An invasion… to our arteries :-)

  2. Richelle Hawks Says:

    I find this Dorito thing so amusing–I thought Gorightly was rather hilariously appropriating the term himself when I read it at his blog days ago. Of all the occult connections and triangle symbology…

  3. Richelle Hawks Says:

    Yes, it kind of begs for jokes and puns! I previously wondered elsewhere if one has been sighted over the Utah Skinwalker ‘Cool Ranch’…har har har.

  4. Nick Redfern Says:

    Perhaps it’s all a part of ETs plan to “taco-ver” (take-over; AWFUL joke, I know LOL) the planet.

  5. craig york Says:

    Und zometimes, Anna, a dorito is chust a dorito…

    Seems a fairly straightforward report-at least the fellow isn’t putting the footage on the net with circles and arrows all over the stills identifying
    each and every invisible feature.

    Irrelevant footnote: There was a design
    for a US Navy stealth attack aircraft, the A-12. Though it never actually left the drawing board, its configuration was
    near identical to a lot of ‘flying triangles’, and was nicknamed “the flying Dorito”…

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