Mystery crash in New Mexico.

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Hello everyone,

obviously I am new here and not sure if this post is in the correct forum, not to mention if I should post this topic in the first place.
I would like to start with a link to a blog article that first sparked my interest in the events that started to unfold on the 22nd of October 2013 in New Mexico.
http://deepbluehorizon.blogspot.de/2013/10/mystery-in-new-mexico-was-it-crash-of.html

Now there are two different NOTAM's that were issued on that day, NOTAM FTC 3/9977 (the one mentioned in the link) which has expired or been revoked, and NOTAM FTC 3/0069 which is still in effect until tomorrow.
http://tfr.faa.gov/save_pages/detail_3_0069.html
Not sure if they are related.

Anyhow, two of my sources have confirmed that there was indeed a military related aircraft accident. As to what exactly crashed remains a bit of a mystery to me, that is why I came here for clues.

Anyone able to shed some more light on the situation?
 
No additional information to add, but a Military Training Route VR-176 runs right through the TFR. The route is VFR and runs east. A possible CFIT accident could have occurred there.
 
I asked a close friend at the ATC center in Albuquerque, this is just another person search, nothing more.
 
FoodOfTheGods said:
So the word currently is that a super sentinel went down on that date, hence the secrecy, the lack of press releases and the tight security.

If true or not, I can't tell, not to mention that there isn't any official super sentinel program as far as I know, but they have been rumored to exist recently, see http://aviationintel.com/exclusive-large-flying-wing-drone-spotted-at-plant-42/

I don't know what a "Super Sentinel" would be, but as far as the "large flying wing drone" at Palmdale:
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,19149.msg198362.html#msg198362
 

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