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Petit-Rechain Triangle Photo

During the Belgian wave, a photograph was taken showing a triangular craft with lights. For 21 years it was considered the best UFO photo ever—until the photographer confessed it was a hoax in 2011.

April 4, 1990
Petit-Rechain, Belgium
1+ witnesses

The Belgian Triangle Photo

During the 1989-1990 Belgian UFO wave, a photograph emerged showing a triangular craft with three lights. For over two decades, it was considered among the best UFO evidence—until the photographer confessed to a hoax in 2011.

The Belgian Wave

1989-1990:

  • Massive UFO wave
  • Triangular objects
  • Thousands of witnesses
  • Military involvement
  • Historic event

The Photograph

April 4, 1990:

  • Petit-Rechain, Belgium
  • Triangular object
  • Three corner lights
  • Central light
  • Classic image

The Image

What it showed:

  • Black triangle
  • White lights at corners
  • Red/orange center light
  • Against night sky
  • Detailed structure

Initial Reception

Response:

  • Widely published
  • Considered authentic
  • Matched witness accounts
  • Physical evidence
  • Belgian wave validation

Analysis

Over the years:

  • Studied extensively
  • Computer analysis
  • No tampering found
  • Seemed genuine
  • Best evidence

The Confession

July 2011:

  • Photographer came forward
  • Patrick Maréchal
  • Admitted hoax
  • Styrofoam model
  • Painted, photographed

The Method

How it was done:

  • Styrofoam sheet
  • Painted black
  • Christmas lights
  • Time exposure
  • Simple fake

Impact

The revelation:

  • Embarrassed researchers
  • Damaged credibility
  • Wave still real
  • But key photo fake
  • Lesson learned

The Real Wave

Despite the hoax:

  • Wave was genuine
  • Military radar confirmed
  • F-16 chases occurred
  • Thousands saw triangles
  • Photo irrelevant to reality

Lessons Learned

For UFO research:

  • Evidence can be faked
  • Don’t rely on single piece
  • Multiple sources needed
  • Verification essential
  • Skepticism healthy

Why Confess?

Maréchal’s reason:

  • Tired of deception
  • Cleared conscience
  • 21 years later
  • Wanted truth known
  • Ended speculation

The Context

Important to note:

  • Belgian wave was real
  • Witnesses credible
  • Military involved
  • One photo fake
  • Rest remains unexplained

Significance

Demonstrates how a single hoaxed piece of evidence can persist for decades despite genuine phenomena occurring.

Legacy

The Petit-Rechain photo serves as a cautionary tale—even extensively analyzed evidence can be faked, and the Belgian wave’s reality doesn’t depend on this proven hoax.