Alfredo Diaz
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh, I'm not going to tell you. What are we in middle school? Like you're talking about, like, get out of here. I feel like, um, is the scientist in the room with us? You know, like what was it? What did their name rhyme with? Oh, blind test. Okay. Yeah.
Oh, I'm not going to tell you. What are we in middle school? Like you're talking about, like, get out of here. I feel like, um, is the scientist in the room with us? You know, like what was it? What did their name rhyme with? Oh, blind test. Okay. Yeah.
Yeah. Okay, so that one's interesting. I just had to throw it out there because it was frustrating, and it did include Ruppelt. It doesn't give us any answers, but it at least talks about natural phenomenon, which I think is a broad catch-all for all sorts of anomalous lights in the sky. But this next one, hoo-hoo-hoo, we're cooking now. Birds, planes... Superman. We're talking about planes.
Yeah. Okay, so that one's interesting. I just had to throw it out there because it was frustrating, and it did include Ruppelt. It doesn't give us any answers, but it at least talks about natural phenomenon, which I think is a broad catch-all for all sorts of anomalous lights in the sky. But this next one, hoo-hoo-hoo, we're cooking now. Birds, planes... Superman. We're talking about planes.
Yeah. Okay, so that one's interesting. I just had to throw it out there because it was frustrating, and it did include Ruppelt. It doesn't give us any answers, but it at least talks about natural phenomenon, which I think is a broad catch-all for all sorts of anomalous lights in the sky. But this next one, hoo-hoo-hoo, we're cooking now. Birds, planes... Superman. We're talking about planes.
So the same night that the professor... I just wanted to excite you. The same night that the professor saw the Lubbock Lights for the first time, a Sandia-based security guard and his wife also saw something in the sky above Albuquerque, New Mexico. So Sandia is a secret testing facility for nuclear weapons. It was also part of Project Manhattan, or the Manhattan Project, to put it properly.
So the same night that the professor... I just wanted to excite you. The same night that the professor saw the Lubbock Lights for the first time, a Sandia-based security guard and his wife also saw something in the sky above Albuquerque, New Mexico. So Sandia is a secret testing facility for nuclear weapons. It was also part of Project Manhattan, or the Manhattan Project, to put it properly.
So the same night that the professor... I just wanted to excite you. The same night that the professor saw the Lubbock Lights for the first time, a Sandia-based security guard and his wife also saw something in the sky above Albuquerque, New Mexico. So Sandia is a secret testing facility for nuclear weapons. It was also part of Project Manhattan, or the Manhattan Project, to put it properly.
And at about 9.58 p.m., the group saw a, quote, flying wing-type aircraft flying Similar to the Northrop Flying Bomber, the YB-49, a beautiful aircraft that first flew in 1947, I believe. I do have an image for you, Fredo and Task Force, if you want to check it out. And they saw this in their backyard in Albuquerque. Tell me what you're seeing with this guy. It's like a, dude, it's a boomerang.
And at about 9.58 p.m., the group saw a, quote, flying wing-type aircraft flying Similar to the Northrop Flying Bomber, the YB-49, a beautiful aircraft that first flew in 1947, I believe. I do have an image for you, Fredo and Task Force, if you want to check it out. And they saw this in their backyard in Albuquerque. Tell me what you're seeing with this guy. It's like a, dude, it's a boomerang.
And at about 9.58 p.m., the group saw a, quote, flying wing-type aircraft flying Similar to the Northrop Flying Bomber, the YB-49, a beautiful aircraft that first flew in 1947, I believe. I do have an image for you, Fredo and Task Force, if you want to check it out. And they saw this in their backyard in Albuquerque. Tell me what you're seeing with this guy. It's like a, dude, it's a boomerang.
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Absolutely. Yeah, it's very similar to a B-2, which is also Northrop. So this is a flying wing aircraft. Relatively unstable, but very interesting and have different sound profiles, different stealth profiles. Basically, it's the whole body of the plane is a lifting body. It's the profile... or cross section of a wing. There's no fuselage tube or cylinder or anything.
Absolutely. Yeah, it's very similar to a B-2, which is also Northrop. So this is a flying wing aircraft. Relatively unstable, but very interesting and have different sound profiles, different stealth profiles. Basically, it's the whole body of the plane is a lifting body. It's the profile... or cross section of a wing. There's no fuselage tube or cylinder or anything.
Absolutely. Yeah, it's very similar to a B-2, which is also Northrop. So this is a flying wing aircraft. Relatively unstable, but very interesting and have different sound profiles, different stealth profiles. Basically, it's the whole body of the plane is a lifting body. It's the profile... or cross section of a wing. There's no fuselage tube or cylinder or anything.
Every part of the aircraft generates lift. And what's interesting about this aircraft is it is of this time. It's been around by this point a few years. So it's, I don't know when it was declassified per se, but I do know it had flown a few years prior. And the family here in New Mexico is saying that when they saw this flying wing type aircraft in their backyard, it made no sound.
Every part of the aircraft generates lift. And what's interesting about this aircraft is it is of this time. It's been around by this point a few years. So it's, I don't know when it was declassified per se, but I do know it had flown a few years prior. And the family here in New Mexico is saying that when they saw this flying wing type aircraft in their backyard, it made no sound.
Every part of the aircraft generates lift. And what's interesting about this aircraft is it is of this time. It's been around by this point a few years. So it's, I don't know when it was declassified per se, but I do know it had flown a few years prior. And the family here in New Mexico is saying that when they saw this flying wing type aircraft in their backyard, it made no sound.