Now that new information is coming out little by little, can we start talking again about the famous ‘disc’ seen in the photo on the wall—allegedly from a virtual tour of the home of a couple working at Lockheed Martin ?
Why are these phone photos 0f a pc screen?
A lot of trouble to obfuscate an ai image
AliensKindaLoveMe on
I need more info please
ReputationFederal444 on
source: trust me, bro.
Peter_Merlin on
This image has been discussed multiple times on Reddit over the past several years. According to people who worked there, the photo was taken at Lockheed Martin’s radar cross-section (RCS) measurement range at Helendale, California. It is likely a radar signature calibration shape.
mattivxx on
Them and Northrop Grumman and Skunk works studied stuff like the Biefield-Brown effect on craft with shapes like that. Flying “disc” designs seem to have benefits. This could also be from some sort of wind tunnel test to see its fluid dynamics.
From what I can tell, the classic shape UFO design is not for cutting through fluid in atmosphere or ocean. From different account, it sounds like the craft side steps space-time and travels in vacuum or even space free of time.
miami-vice on
It’s the fuselage of the RQ-3 Darkstar.
chancesarent on
I remember when the interview was posted people were able to ID it as something to do with RADAR cross section testing. They even found the RADAR test facility in the picture by the hatch design and it’s angle with the tunnel.
ALF_My_Alien_Friend on
That looks like a real one, not manmade (like so called ARV).
8ran60n on
What’s with the compression, looks like it was taken through a window screen.
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That’s not what you think it is…
🤫, OP is up to something….
Why are these phone photos 0f a pc screen?
A lot of trouble to obfuscate an ai image
I need more info please
source: trust me, bro.
This image has been discussed multiple times on Reddit over the past several years. According to people who worked there, the photo was taken at Lockheed Martin’s radar cross-section (RCS) measurement range at Helendale, California. It is likely a radar signature calibration shape.
Them and Northrop Grumman and Skunk works studied stuff like the Biefield-Brown effect on craft with shapes like that. Flying “disc” designs seem to have benefits. This could also be from some sort of wind tunnel test to see its fluid dynamics.
From what I can tell, the classic shape UFO design is not for cutting through fluid in atmosphere or ocean. From different account, it sounds like the craft side steps space-time and travels in vacuum or even space free of time.
It’s the fuselage of the RQ-3 Darkstar.
I remember when the interview was posted people were able to ID it as something to do with RADAR cross section testing. They even found the RADAR test facility in the picture by the hatch design and it’s angle with the tunnel.
That looks like a real one, not manmade (like so called ARV).
What’s with the compression, looks like it was taken through a window screen.