A strange formation of lights made their way across the sky over Texas in 1951. There were multiple reports, photographs, and even radar sightings. Once the sightings hit the newspapers, other accounts rolled in until the formation was dubbed "the Lubbock Lights." Those reports came not only from drunks and cranks, but also scientists, professors, and government employees. The Air Force took those reports seriously, but no explanation was ever offered.
Remember, this was in 1951, the era of experimental weapons and aircraft, Cold War espionage, and general distrust of ...everything. Reports of "flying saucers" had been a thing for a few years already, but aliens from outer space were not always the first thing that came to observers' minds. However, aliens or birds or hoaxes were always a possibility. Still, no explanation of the lights was confirmed, and the US Air Force began Project Blue Book to investigate what's going on up there. Dr. Emily Zarka gives us the rundown on the Lubbock Lights
Thursday, February 26, 2026
The Lubbock Lights
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
If, they have travelled over vast stretches of the vacuum of space, and ended up flying low over our planet, how come all of a sudden they need lights to see where they are going.
It is as likely they are craft slipped through a time portal, us from the future ... maybe us from the past ... from our past civilisations long since destroyed, from the culmination of man's constant bickering and warring, these craft were the at the apex of our inventiveness, slipping silently through time and opening a vast universe for our exploring ... but Banning the Monogolist decided he wanted total control of them and so staged a war on the powers that be, believing himself to be god's gift to mankind, just as his great great great great grandfather King Barron de Trump did, and he released the Melania Doc bombs, named after the last embarrassment to his family before they assumed total control over the western hemisphere in the mid 21st century (citation needed)
Post a Comment