Professor Grayson Mead

CIVILIAN

Professor Grayson Mead

Texas Tech faculty member

CIVILIAN

Professor Grayson Mead is a documented witness in the Lubbock Lights (1951): The Texas Tech Professors and the Famous Photographs case. Their testimony contributes to the evidentiary record of this incident.

UAP Related Involvement

Professor Grayson Mead provided testimony regarding their observations during the Lubbock Lights (1951): The Texas Tech Professors and the Famous Photographs incident. Their account has been documented by investigators and researchers studying this case.

Credentials and Background

Role: Texas Tech faculty member. Verification status: Academic position verified through university records

On Record Statements

"The lights appeared to be about the size of a dinner plate and they were greenish-blue, slightly fluorescent in color... There were about a dozen to fifteen of these lights... they were absolutely circular... it gave all of us an extremely eerie feeling."

Professor Grayson Mead, documented testimony.

Analysis and Commentary

This witness's testimony is part of the documented record for the Lubbock Lights (1951): The Texas Tech Professors and the Famous Photographs case. As with all witness accounts, researchers consider factors of credibility, consistency, and corroboration when evaluating the testimony.

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