Colm Kelleher, administrator of the National Institute for Discovery Science, joins Art Bell to discuss black triangle sightings, NIDS case patterns, and Art's own Pahrump encounter after a climate segment with co-author Whitley Strieber. Strieber discusses The Day After Tomorrow film and a NASA memo prohibiting employees from commenting on the climate change movie, a directive reversed during the broadcast itself. He describes slowing North Atlantic currents confirmed by satellite data and warns that sudden climate change is already underway, pointing to anomalously cold waters along the U.S. East Coast and intensifying storm patterns.
Kelleher discusses the black triangle phenomenon as Art recounts his own sighting of a massive, silent, triangular craft floating just 150 feet above his car near Pahrump, Nevada. Kelleher reports that NIDS has collected nearly 500 similar sightings, initially correlating them with Air Force bases but now finding a stronger pattern along major interstate highways and population centers.
Kelleher suggests both classified military lighter-than-air platforms and genuinely unidentified craft may account for the sightings. He discusses recovered technology, the so-called leaky embargo hypothesis for gradual alien disclosure, and frustrating investigations where promising physical evidence from abduction cases turned out to be mundane. NIDS continues pursuing physical evidence as the only path to definitive answers.