The Aztec 1948 UFO Crash | NOT A HOAX! | The "Other" Roswell | 16 Aliens Bodies | UFOTV

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February 9, 2024
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceDocumentary
Experiencer: Frank Scully, Silas Newton, Leo Gebauer

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseEra: 1940s, 1950sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The account discusses the Aztec incident, which allegedly involved a flying saucer crash in Aztec, New Mexico, in 1948. The story began when oil field workers reported a large disk on a mesa after a brush fire. The military arrived later to investigate. Frank Scully wrote about the incident in 1950, claiming it involved scientists and a cover-up. However, skeptics argue it was a hoax led by con men. Researcher Scott Ramsey has since explored the claims and found evidence of secret radar bases that could have interfered with the craft. The encounter has led to ongoing investigations and debates about the validity of the Aztec incident, but the impact on the individuals involved remains unclear.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The documentary explores the Aztec incident, the first of the crashed flying saucer tales, and examines the claims surrounding it, including the involvement of con men and the military's secretive recovery operations. Scott Ramsey's research challenges the notion that the incident was merely a hoax, suggesting deeper government involvement and cover-ups.

Primary Revelation

The FBI file on Leo Gebauer contains classified documents that may relate to national security and the Aztec case.

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Paul
journalistneutral
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Scott Ramsey
investigatorpro disclosure
Aztec UFO Incident Research Team
extensive researcheyewitness interviewsdeclassified documents

I think that Scott has gathered a lot of witnesses. I think we've got more to find, and of course, we're racing the undertaker, and losing the race most of the time.

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Frank Scully
journalistunknown
Daily Variety
published best-selling bookinfluential journalist of the time
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Silas Newton
otherunknown
convicted for fraud
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Leo Gebauer
otherunknown
convicted for fraud
J
J.P. Cahn
investigatorneutral
San Francisco Examiner
investigative reporting
D
Doug Nolan
witnesspro disclosure
eyewitness accountinterviewed before death

Upon arriving there, they were told by other workers, the brush fire's on one side, they were worried about a drip tank getting ignited in the brush fire.

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Ken Farley
witnesspro disclosure
eyewitness accountinterviewed before death
F
Fred Reed
military officialpro disclosure
OSS
military serviceeyewitness account
Aztec IncidentCold War (1948-03-25 to 1948-03-25)disputed

Managed by: U.S. Military

alleged recovery of crashed UFO

crash retrievalspecific

In 1948, a flying saucer complete with anywhere from 14 to 18 bodies crashed in Aztec, New Mexico and was recovered under cover of high secrecy by the U.S. military.

Source: Unnamed individual
historical eventspecific

Frank Scully's book, Behind the Flying Saucers, published in 1950, tells the Aztec story as recounted by Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer.

Source: Unnamed individual
scientificspecific

Scott Ramsey has conducted extensive research on the Aztec incident and challenges the view that it was simply a hoax.

Source: Unnamed individual
coverupspecific

The FBI file on Leo Gebauer contains classified documents that may relate to national security and the Aztec case.

Source: Unnamed individual
technologyspecific

There were secret radar bases in New Mexico that could have interfered with alien spacecraft.

Source: Scott Ramsey
coverupspecific

The recovery operation for the Aztec incident was conducted by a highly elite group to avoid a repeat of the Roswell incident.

Source: Scott Ramsey
otherspecific

Witnesses have come forward over the years, including Doug Nolan and Ken Farley, who corroborate the Aztec crash story.

Source: Unnamed individual
✦ AI-extracted program intelligence — verify against source testimony

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseEra: 1940s, 1950sIntel Value: 8/10
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Frank Scully

Retold Account

This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.