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Post by auntym on Mar 24, 2011 18:30:41 GMT -6
www.theufochronicles.com/2011/03/aztec-incident-63rd-anniversary-dr.htmlThursday, March 24, 2011 The Aztec Incident - 63rd AnniversaryBy Frank Warren The UFO Chronicles 3-24-11 Dr. Frank Thayer Discusses The 1948 UFO Crash & Upcoming Book on The Joiner Report - TONIGHT! This month marks the 63rd anniversary of what has become known as The Aztec Incident, the lesser known “cousin” of the famous Roswell crash, occurring just months apart. Long time researcher Scott Ramsey writes: The landing and recovery of an extraterrestrial craft near Aztec, New Mexico has been a controversy for nearly 61 years within the UFO community. The story as first reported by writer Frank Scully, appears in 1950 in his book Behind the Flying Saucers. This was the first hard covered book ever published on flying saucers for people wanting to know more about the subject that was relatively new to the American public. According to the original story reported by Frank Scully, a flying saucer soft-landed on a mesa outside the town of Aztec, New Mexico in the spring of 1948. Two tenescopes that were at the Los Alamos facility and one near the Alamagordo facility tracked the errant craft. The story as told to him by Dr. Gee, was that the craft was 100 feet in diameter and in perfect shape. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2011 18:50:08 GMT -6
The Aztec UFO case is one of the most curious within the UFO literature. All UFO incidents are controversial. However solid the evidence of a mysterious presence seems in one instance, there are always some to gainsay it : a sceptic for every believer. Believers say it was a UFO; sceptics offer alternatives, such as meteors, weather balloons and the like. Both groups usually agree that something happened, however. The Aztec case isn’t like that. There are those who believe it didn’t happen at all; they insist the entire tale is an invention, made up out of whole cloth by deliberate fraudsters. And not only UFO sceptics say this, but believers too. Still, there is a small minority of researchers who continue to pursue their dogged belief that something strange happened out there in the New Mexico desert. For the rest of the article: www.ufoencounters.co.uk/the-aztec-incident.html
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Post by lois on Mar 29, 2011 11:51:17 GMT -6
I had forgotten the details on this story. 100 ft is large for a crashed ufo.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 9:58:33 GMT -6
Much harder to hide, I would think
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