Alfredo Diaz
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If it's on the front end of the wing, you would get that shape, that almost semicircle or maybe V pattern because that's the shape of the aircraft. So that's interesting. It isn't the 15 to 30 that we talked about before, but it's some. Okay.
relatively low flying uh brand new so relatively strange aircraft so they wouldn't necessarily think oh that could be an aircraft because it's so different to what they would expect and these are scientists of the ground you know we have a geologist we have a historian we have a petroleum engineer we don't necessarily have any like aerodynamicists or mechanics of that kind of
relatively low flying uh brand new so relatively strange aircraft so they wouldn't necessarily think oh that could be an aircraft because it's so different to what they would expect and these are scientists of the ground you know we have a geologist we have a historian we have a petroleum engineer we don't necessarily have any like aerodynamicists or mechanics of that kind of
relatively low flying uh brand new so relatively strange aircraft so they wouldn't necessarily think oh that could be an aircraft because it's so different to what they would expect and these are scientists of the ground you know we have a geologist we have a historian we have a petroleum engineer we don't necessarily have any like aerodynamicists or mechanics of that kind of
study, so maybe they wouldn't know about this type of plane. Now, this is where Ruppelt comes in once again. He looked at this report, in addition to other theories, of course, and he considered it to be quite credible because the security guard that reported this aircraft happened to have a Q security clearance.
study, so maybe they wouldn't know about this type of plane. Now, this is where Ruppelt comes in once again. He looked at this report, in addition to other theories, of course, and he considered it to be quite credible because the security guard that reported this aircraft happened to have a Q security clearance.
study, so maybe they wouldn't know about this type of plane. Now, this is where Ruppelt comes in once again. He looked at this report, in addition to other theories, of course, and he considered it to be quite credible because the security guard that reported this aircraft happened to have a Q security clearance.
If you don't know what that is, which I didn't, a Q security clearance is essentially top secret information access to nuclear weapons. It is the highest clearance you can get around nuclear weapons. Oh, damn. That's huge. Okay. Yeah.
If you don't know what that is, which I didn't, a Q security clearance is essentially top secret information access to nuclear weapons. It is the highest clearance you can get around nuclear weapons. Oh, damn. That's huge. Okay. Yeah.
If you don't know what that is, which I didn't, a Q security clearance is essentially top secret information access to nuclear weapons. It is the highest clearance you can get around nuclear weapons. Oh, damn. That's huge. Okay. Yeah.
So it maybe is substantial that if this is maybe an aircraft that can drop a nuclear bomb or be nuclear armed, that he would have information about this aircraft and be able to identify it pretty well.
So it maybe is substantial that if this is maybe an aircraft that can drop a nuclear bomb or be nuclear armed, that he would have information about this aircraft and be able to identify it pretty well.
So it maybe is substantial that if this is maybe an aircraft that can drop a nuclear bomb or be nuclear armed, that he would have information about this aircraft and be able to identify it pretty well.
And on top of that, coming back to Ruppelt's trip to Lubbock, he did, in fact, interview a rancher who claimed that he and his wife saw, quote, an airplane without a body, end quote, that had lights on the wings. Yeah. And when you talk about a flying wing aircraft, it doesn't have that traditional body. Again, if this is somebody seeing it for the first time, it would look quite strange. Yeah.
And on top of that, coming back to Ruppelt's trip to Lubbock, he did, in fact, interview a rancher who claimed that he and his wife saw, quote, an airplane without a body, end quote, that had lights on the wings. Yeah. And when you talk about a flying wing aircraft, it doesn't have that traditional body. Again, if this is somebody seeing it for the first time, it would look quite strange. Yeah.
And on top of that, coming back to Ruppelt's trip to Lubbock, he did, in fact, interview a rancher who claimed that he and his wife saw, quote, an airplane without a body, end quote, that had lights on the wings. Yeah. And when you talk about a flying wing aircraft, it doesn't have that traditional body. Again, if this is somebody seeing it for the first time, it would look quite strange. Yeah.
Aircraft without a body. Yeah. I mean, it's just flat. It's flat and like a boomerang. I love that. An aircraft without a body is an oddly accurate way to describe that. Yeah.
Aircraft without a body. Yeah. I mean, it's just flat. It's flat and like a boomerang. I love that. An aircraft without a body is an oddly accurate way to describe that. Yeah.
Aircraft without a body. Yeah. I mean, it's just flat. It's flat and like a boomerang. I love that. An aircraft without a body is an oddly accurate way to describe that. Yeah.
Yeah. So if this was the same aircraft, and this is where Ruppelt starts to make his own estimations, he says that that aircraft would have flown 900 miles per hour. If this is what the professor saw, it was going 900 miles an hour.