Fighter Pilot Details Aerial Encounter with Geometric UFO Defying Physics, Defying Aviation Norms
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Fighter Pilot Details Aerial Encounter with Geometric UFO Defying Physics, Defying Aviation Norms

Veteran Pilot’s Bizarre UFO Encounters Defy Physics
(Include image: Major Ryan Bodenheimer in flight gear)

Retired U.S. Air Force Major Ryan Bodenheimer, a 13-year combat pilot, has revealed two jaw-dropping UFO encounters during his service—one involving a “perfect rectangle” craft over Wyoming and another with a “lightning-fast triangle” near Area 51.

The Rectangular UFO Incident
While flying with the elite Thunderbirds squadron over southern Wyoming, Bodenheimer spotted a massive, glowing object suddenly appear at 30,000 feet. “It was on a collision course,” he recounted in a June 8 YouTube video. Just before impact, the craft shifted, revealing a flawless 30–50-foot rectangular shape with bright white edges and a faint, cream-colored center.

(Include image: AI recreation of the rectangular UFO)

The UFO lacked engines, vapor trails, and radar signatures, yet sped at 460 mph (400 knots)—defying aerodynamics. “It stayed vertical, unaffected by wind. There’s nothing I’ve learned that explains this,” said Bodenheimer. Air traffic control in Denver fell into “dead silence” after his report. Officials later dismissed it as an “anomalous object,” and Bodenheimer never received further updates.

The Triangular UFO Near Area 51
Years earlier, during a training exercise near the secretive Nevada base, a triangular craft “blitzed past” Bodenheimer’s F-16 at incredible speeds. “It performed an interceptor maneuver, like something out of Top Gun,” he joked. The object, glowing and transparent at its center, vanished before he could react.

(Include image: Bodenheimer discussing the incident on his YouTube channel)

Seeking Answers
Bodenheimer, who flew F-15s and F-16s, insists neither incident involved drones, weather balloons, or illusions. “This was clear as day,” he emphasized. While skeptical of sci-fi, he admits the crafts’ physics-defying behavior aligns with other military UFO reports. Over 800 such cases have emerged since 2020, per U.S. records.

(Include image: F-16 cockpit view during training)

Despite his disclosures, the Air Force hasn’t reached out. Bodenheimer hopes his story encourages fellow pilots to share their experiences: “If we stay silent, we’ll never learn the truth.”

Final Thought
From unexplained rectangles to supersonic triangles, Bodenheimer’s encounters challenge conventional explanations—leaving more questions than answers about what’s in our skies.

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