Alfredo Diaz
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We're going to explore what he discovers further in the theories, but I'm going to tell you now it's a little hair-pulling. It's a little frustrating. Okay. But... Out of the 12,000 cases that Project Blue Book officially covered, the Lubbock Lights were one, okay, one of 701 cases that were considered officially unknown, right?
We're going to explore what he discovers further in the theories, but I'm going to tell you now it's a little hair-pulling. It's a little frustrating. Okay. But... Out of the 12,000 cases that Project Blue Book officially covered, the Lubbock Lights were one, okay, one of 701 cases that were considered officially unknown, right?
Because in the end, we talked about the cynicism that came to play, people having their own agenda, wanting to dissuade things and knock things off and not really investigate because they had their biases, what have you. But to be one of 700 cases or so to be labeled unknown, I think is pretty intriguing. Damn, 701 cases though? Out of 12,000.
Because in the end, we talked about the cynicism that came to play, people having their own agenda, wanting to dissuade things and knock things off and not really investigate because they had their biases, what have you. But to be one of 700 cases or so to be labeled unknown, I think is pretty intriguing. Damn, 701 cases though? Out of 12,000.
Because in the end, we talked about the cynicism that came to play, people having their own agenda, wanting to dissuade things and knock things off and not really investigate because they had their biases, what have you. But to be one of 700 cases or so to be labeled unknown, I think is pretty intriguing. Damn, 701 cases though? Out of 12,000.
So doesn't have an answer, but also importantly for the believers out there, it's not debunked.
So doesn't have an answer, but also importantly for the believers out there, it's not debunked.
So doesn't have an answer, but also importantly for the believers out there, it's not debunked.
Honestly, though, you know, unknown could include the, we just can't say. There's just nothing here to go off of. Oh, that's true, yeah. But, I don't know, man. He went out there. I love it. I love it. This is a very intriguing case.
Honestly, though, you know, unknown could include the, we just can't say. There's just nothing here to go off of. Oh, that's true, yeah. But, I don't know, man. He went out there. I love it. I love it. This is a very intriguing case.
Honestly, though, you know, unknown could include the, we just can't say. There's just nothing here to go off of. Oh, that's true, yeah. But, I don't know, man. He went out there. I love it. I love it. This is a very intriguing case.
In his later book called The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, Ruppelt actually had an entire chapter dedicated to the Lubbock Lights, again, to me, confirming that there's something mysterious happening here. And we have another buff mind here that comes to the plate.
In his later book called The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, Ruppelt actually had an entire chapter dedicated to the Lubbock Lights, again, to me, confirming that there's something mysterious happening here. And we have another buff mind here that comes to the plate.
In his later book called The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, Ruppelt actually had an entire chapter dedicated to the Lubbock Lights, again, to me, confirming that there's something mysterious happening here. And we have another buff mind here that comes to the plate.
Dr. Richard Verone, who was a senior lecturer of history at Texas Tech, he told local news outlet Everything Lubbock about the Project Blue Book conclusion. He said this, quote, I can say with confidence that the Lubbock Lights does not have a conventional explanation and more likely is a true unknown, which by definition does not rule out the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
Dr. Richard Verone, who was a senior lecturer of history at Texas Tech, he told local news outlet Everything Lubbock about the Project Blue Book conclusion. He said this, quote, I can say with confidence that the Lubbock Lights does not have a conventional explanation and more likely is a true unknown, which by definition does not rule out the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
Dr. Richard Verone, who was a senior lecturer of history at Texas Tech, he told local news outlet Everything Lubbock about the Project Blue Book conclusion. He said this, quote, I can say with confidence that the Lubbock Lights does not have a conventional explanation and more likely is a true unknown, which by definition does not rule out the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
So we even have doctors and professors saying we might have aliens out here.
So we even have doctors and professors saying we might have aliens out here.
So we even have doctors and professors saying we might have aliens out here.