The Soccoro Alien Encounter in 12 minutes | RD Short Clips
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter took place on April 24, 1964, involving Lonnie Zamora, a police sergeant in Socorro, New Mexico. While pursuing a speeding vehicle, he heard a roar and saw a flame in the sky. He stopped to investigate and found a shiny, egg-shaped craft about 150 to 200 yards away. Zamora observed two figures that looked like children in white coveralls near the craft. They hurried back inside as he approached. He then saw the craft ascend silently, leaving no trace. After the encounter, Zamora reported the incident and was subjected to numerous interviews by investigators. He felt puzzled and shocked by what he witnessed, and the case gained significant attention in the UFO community.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the famous Socorro, New Mexico UFO incident involving Lonnie Zamora, who reported seeing an egg-shaped craft and two figures in 1964. It highlights the subsequent investigations, physical evidence, and conflicting analyses from NASA regarding a rock sample from the site.
NASA's analysis of a rock sample indicated it contained materials that could not occur naturally, but this finding was later retracted.
Lonnie Zamora
“He believed he saw an alien craft.”
Hector Quintanilla
“There is no doubt that Lonnie Zamora saw an object which left quite an impression on him.”
Ray Stanford
“This definitely strengthens the case that might be made for an extraterrestrial origin.”
Thomas P. Sayaka Jr.
“Everything you were told earlier by Dr. Frankel was a mistake.”
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Lonnie Zamora saw a shiny, egg-shaped object and two figures near it in Socorro, New Mexico, on April 24, 1964.
The object left physical markings and charring on the ground.
NASA's analysis of a rock sample from the landing site indicated it contained materials that could not occur naturally.
Dr. Frankel's analysis was later retracted, stating the sample was silica, contradicting earlier findings.
Analysis Summary
Lonnie Zamora
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.