Missouri Road Trip: In Search of Buck

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Saucer Life
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July 26, 2023
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceInvestigative Journalism

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 5/10

Summary

The person is a researcher who took a road trip to Missouri to explore UFO-related sites. They aimed to find Buck Nelson's Ranch, known for hosting flying saucer conventions. During the trip, they visited the State Historical Society of Missouri to access a convention booklet from the 1960s, which contained a map to the ranch. The researcher documented their journey, including stops and discoveries about UFO sightings and events in the area. After the encounter, they felt inspired and curious, leading to more questions about UFO phenomena and the history of conventions held by Buck Nelson.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The podcast episode explores the historical significance of Buck Nelson's Flying Saucer conventions in Missouri, detailing the journey to find his ranch and the events surrounding it. The host reflects on the cultural impact of these conventions and the intriguing claims made by Nelson regarding extraterrestrial encounters.

Primary Revelation

Buck Nelson claimed to have made several trips to Mars, Venus, and the moon.

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Buck Nelson
witnessunknown
Publicly documented conventionsArticles written about him in newspapers

Are space visitors really here? Yes, attend the convention here and get the facts.

Buck Nelson's Spacecraft Convention1950s-1960s (1958 to 1960s)confirmed

Managed by: Buck Nelson

Gathering for UFO enthusiasts and discussions

crash retrievalspecific

There was a UFO crash in Cape Girardeau back in the 1940s.

Source: Unnamed individual
historical eventspecific

Buck Nelson held Flying Saucer conventions at his ranch in Missouri.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencespecific

Buck Nelson claimed to have made several trips to Mars, Venus, and the moon.

Source: Unnamed individual
historical eventspecific

Buck Nelson's house burned down in 1968.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
documentaryTopic: historical caseIntel Value: 5/10