Join Investigative Filmmaker Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell as he interviews
Engineering Physicist, Dr. Robert Krangle. Dr. Krangle (PHD) is an
Albuquerque based scientist, who received his doctorate from MIT in 1973 in
semi-conductor physics. Krangle has been an engineering consultant to
Sandia Labs in Albuquerque and Los Alamos since 1980. He still works at
both places from time to time. He has at least 50 US patents and is the man
who invented the laser range finder that is now used i...
Join Investigative Filmmaker Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell as he interviews
Engineering Physicist, Dr. Robert Krangle. Dr. Krangle (PHD) is an
Albuquerque based scientist, who received his doctorate from MIT in 1973 in
semi-conductor physics. Krangle has been an engineering consultant to
Sandia Labs in Albuquerque and Los Alamos since 1980. He still works at
both places from time to time. He has at least 50 US patents and is the man
who invented the laser range finder that is now used in police traffic
radar units. He has worked on heat-seeking missile technology for the
military, and has helped invent the laser micrometer. Dr. Krangle is a
“problem solver”, a “left-field” guy.
So here's where it gets interesting…
He’s NOT a UFO guy… he’s strictly a scientist who worked at Los Alamos.
And he also happened to go into great detail regarding Bob Lazar, as he
remembers “Bob the Nuclear Physicist” from Los Alamos in the 1980’s. He
said, “We all knew Bob committed professional suicide when he told about
what he was working on for the military”. More importantly, Dr. Krangle
made it clear that he met Lazar, knew Lazar professionally, and that Lazar
was present at security briefings at Los Alamos (not something a janitor
would be included in).
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