The 1948 Aztec, New Mexico UFO Crash Retrieval
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account involves a conversation with Nat Kobitz, a former US Navy director of science and technology. During the discussion, Kobitz mentioned that the US had recovered multiple UFOs, implying that famous incidents like Roswell and Aztec were real. The speaker reflects on various UFO crash retrieval cases, particularly the 1948 Aztec incident, which is often overshadowed by Roswell. Eyewitnesses reported seeing a large, undamaged craft and humanoid bodies inside. The military quickly arrived, securing the area and preventing locals from discussing the event. The speaker believes the Aztec case requires further investigation due to its complexity and the involvement of notable scientists. The encounter has led to a desire for deeper analysis and public discussion of these incidents.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores the complexities surrounding the 1948 Aztec UFO crash retrieval incident, discussing various claims of recovered nonhuman craft and the involvement of notable scientists. It highlights the secrecy and classification issues that have obscured the truth about these events.
The Aztec crash involved a craft of nonhuman origin and was part of a larger pattern of UFO recovery efforts by the US government.
Nat Kobitz
“Do you think there's any good reason? Because this is the thing I wrestle with as I know you do as well.”
Bobby Ray Inman
“This was an actual physical phenomenon as a craft, a spaceship, several of them, and they were in operational condition.”
Silas Newton
“The talk was saucers saucers. The theme of their talk was that I owed something to the world.”
Leo Gabau
Managed by: Atomic Energy Commission
analyzing UFOs including green fireballs
The United States had recovered multiple craft.
Roswell and other cases like Aztec and Kingman were real incidents.
The Aztec crash retrieval incident offers insights into UFO crash retrieval complexities.
The Aztec crash involved a craft of nonhuman origin.
The craft was dismantled and transported to various locations for analysis.
The bodies recovered from the Aztec crash had unusual physiological characteristics.