Alfredo Diaz
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Now, the experiences shared and reported on by the professor sum up the lion's share of what was seen in 1951. But the famous photographs, and we do have photographs, Fredo, of the Lubbock Lights come from a different source with a lot of debate about the authenticity of these photos. So I'm going to go ahead and let you take a look at these.
Now, the experiences shared and reported on by the professor sum up the lion's share of what was seen in 1951. But the famous photographs, and we do have photographs, Fredo, of the Lubbock Lights come from a different source with a lot of debate about the authenticity of these photos. So I'm going to go ahead and let you take a look at these.
Now, the experiences shared and reported on by the professor sum up the lion's share of what was seen in 1951. But the famous photographs, and we do have photographs, Fredo, of the Lubbock Lights come from a different source with a lot of debate about the authenticity of these photos. So I'm going to go ahead and let you take a look at these.
It comes in two batches, but in total, there are six photographs taken by this individual. Task Force, as always, you can check out our socials at Red Web Pod. Follow us there for all of our information, but also these photos or our YouTube channel. Let's take a look. Take a little look there.
It comes in two batches, but in total, there are six photographs taken by this individual. Task Force, as always, you can check out our socials at Red Web Pod. Follow us there for all of our information, but also these photos or our YouTube channel. Let's take a look. Take a little look there.
It comes in two batches, but in total, there are six photographs taken by this individual. Task Force, as always, you can check out our socials at Red Web Pod. Follow us there for all of our information, but also these photos or our YouTube channel. Let's take a look. Take a little look there.
And also taking up like half of it. Now what's interesting about these photos is that if we have what the professor said, is that the lights were kind of small, not too much bigger than a visible star in the night sky, takes up about half of the night sky. These are pretty bold lights and a little bit more of a tighter formation. And so let's talk about how these photos came to be as you kind of
And also taking up like half of it. Now what's interesting about these photos is that if we have what the professor said, is that the lights were kind of small, not too much bigger than a visible star in the night sky, takes up about half of the night sky. These are pretty bold lights and a little bit more of a tighter formation. And so let's talk about how these photos came to be as you kind of
And also taking up like half of it. Now what's interesting about these photos is that if we have what the professor said, is that the lights were kind of small, not too much bigger than a visible star in the night sky, takes up about half of the night sky. These are pretty bold lights and a little bit more of a tighter formation. And so let's talk about how these photos came to be as you kind of
Mold them over, chew on them a little bit, because yes, some have a single row of lights in that formation, and some kind of have this zigzaggy pattern of two rows of lights. On August 30th, there was a Texas Tech freshman named Carl Hart Jr. who said he saw the lights from the upstairs bedroom of his family home.
Mold them over, chew on them a little bit, because yes, some have a single row of lights in that formation, and some kind of have this zigzaggy pattern of two rows of lights. On August 30th, there was a Texas Tech freshman named Carl Hart Jr. who said he saw the lights from the upstairs bedroom of his family home.
Mold them over, chew on them a little bit, because yes, some have a single row of lights in that formation, and some kind of have this zigzaggy pattern of two rows of lights. On August 30th, there was a Texas Tech freshman named Carl Hart Jr. who said he saw the lights from the upstairs bedroom of his family home.
Hart claimed that there were 18 to 20 lights in this V formation, similar to the description of the professors. And if you count the lights in the photos he provided, there are in fact 18, at least in those first two. Now he says the formation disappeared and reappeared two more times that night.
Hart claimed that there were 18 to 20 lights in this V formation, similar to the description of the professors. And if you count the lights in the photos he provided, there are in fact 18, at least in those first two. Now he says the formation disappeared and reappeared two more times that night.
Hart claimed that there were 18 to 20 lights in this V formation, similar to the description of the professors. And if you count the lights in the photos he provided, there are in fact 18, at least in those first two. Now he says the formation disappeared and reappeared two more times that night.
And so because of that, he ran into the backyard and photographed what he could on his 35 millimeter Kodak camera five times. So two of the photographs came from when it reappeared the first time and then three photos came when it reappeared that third and it seems final time.
And so because of that, he ran into the backyard and photographed what he could on his 35 millimeter Kodak camera five times. So two of the photographs came from when it reappeared the first time and then three photos came when it reappeared that third and it seems final time.
And so because of that, he ran into the backyard and photographed what he could on his 35 millimeter Kodak camera five times. So two of the photographs came from when it reappeared the first time and then three photos came when it reappeared that third and it seems final time.
I know we're looking at six photos here, so it might be that one of these is a duplicate and one is a little bit more zoomed in. Got it. Yeah, I believe the left image in the first that I provided you is the same as the bottom left image in the second.
I know we're looking at six photos here, so it might be that one of these is a duplicate and one is a little bit more zoomed in. Got it. Yeah, I believe the left image in the first that I provided you is the same as the bottom left image in the second.