Alfredo Diaz
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They claim these photos were fake since the lights they saw were closer to that U formation than the perfect V formation we're seeing even in these photos. So I know it's a softer V, but they're like, no, this is like a semicircle or this is a portion of a circle. So IE kind of an arc. And I don't know, man, that's really interesting.
They claim these photos were fake since the lights they saw were closer to that U formation than the perfect V formation we're seeing even in these photos. So I know it's a softer V, but they're like, no, this is like a semicircle or this is a portion of a circle. So IE kind of an arc. And I don't know, man, that's really interesting.
I love the fact that the professor's like, nope, not what we saw. But why didn't they take pictures? Or maybe it's like trying to take pictures with your like normal camera of the night sky. Maybe it's just too dark. I don't know.
I love the fact that the professor's like, nope, not what we saw. But why didn't they take pictures? Or maybe it's like trying to take pictures with your like normal camera of the night sky. Maybe it's just too dark. I don't know.
I love the fact that the professor's like, nope, not what we saw. But why didn't they take pictures? Or maybe it's like trying to take pictures with your like normal camera of the night sky. Maybe it's just too dark. I don't know.
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What's further interesting is that again, Project Blue Book is now in the picture, so these photos were analyzed as part of Project Blue Book, but according to director Edward J. Ruppelt, quote, the photos were never proven to be a hoax, but neither were they proven to be genuine, end quote.
What's further interesting is that again, Project Blue Book is now in the picture, so these photos were analyzed as part of Project Blue Book, but according to director Edward J. Ruppelt, quote, the photos were never proven to be a hoax, but neither were they proven to be genuine, end quote.
What's further interesting is that again, Project Blue Book is now in the picture, so these photos were analyzed as part of Project Blue Book, but according to director Edward J. Ruppelt, quote, the photos were never proven to be a hoax, but neither were they proven to be genuine, end quote.
Now Ruppelt, as you might know from that episode we covered Project Blue Book, he was the first director of Project Blue Book and tried to make their investigations more scientific. He tried to really make sure that there was a robust form that every eyewitness encounter went through so everything was documented in the same way.
Now Ruppelt, as you might know from that episode we covered Project Blue Book, he was the first director of Project Blue Book and tried to make their investigations more scientific. He tried to really make sure that there was a robust form that every eyewitness encounter went through so everything was documented in the same way.
Now Ruppelt, as you might know from that episode we covered Project Blue Book, he was the first director of Project Blue Book and tried to make their investigations more scientific. He tried to really make sure that there was a robust form that every eyewitness encounter went through so everything was documented in the same way.
So I appreciate bringing a little bit of the scientific method to something that's otherwise a little out there, literally. So Edward J. Ruppelt then traveled to Lubbock himself later in September to investigate the sightings for himself. He interviewed the professors, he interviewed Hart, and various others in town who claimed to have seen the Lubbock lights.
So I appreciate bringing a little bit of the scientific method to something that's otherwise a little out there, literally. So Edward J. Ruppelt then traveled to Lubbock himself later in September to investigate the sightings for himself. He interviewed the professors, he interviewed Hart, and various others in town who claimed to have seen the Lubbock lights.
So I appreciate bringing a little bit of the scientific method to something that's otherwise a little out there, literally. So Edward J. Ruppelt then traveled to Lubbock himself later in September to investigate the sightings for himself. He interviewed the professors, he interviewed Hart, and various others in town who claimed to have seen the Lubbock lights.
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?
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?