The 1974 Coyame, Mexico UFO Crash
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account discusses a UAP encounter involving a crash retrieval case in Coyame, Chihuahua, Mexico, in the summer of 1974. The narrator references various sources and reports about the event. They describe how a disc-shaped UFO collided with a civilian aircraft, leading to the deaths of a Mexican military retrieval team. The U.S. military allegedly sent a recovery team to the site, where they found the bodies of the Mexican soldiers and the wreckage. The recovery team reportedly destroyed the site with explosives before transporting the UFO to the U.S. The narrator notes that the details surrounding the incident remain unclear, including the cause of the soldiers' deaths and the ultimate fate of the UFO. The encounter has led to ongoing speculation and investigation into UAP recovery protocols.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video explores the Coyame incident, a lesser-known UFO crash retrieval case from 1974 in Mexico, drawing parallels to the Roswell event. It discusses the alleged involvement of the CIA, the mysterious deaths of a Mexican military recovery team, and the characteristics of the recovered craft.
The deaths of the Mexican recovery team are speculated to be caused by a chemical or microbiological agent released from the disc.
Noah Torres
Ruben Uriarte
Leonard Stringfield
“I heard of the Chihuahua case before either in the late 1970s or early 1980s.”
Jesus Alberto
“I have the vid at your time it's a from another world.”
Managed by: CIA
UFO crash retrieval
Many countries around the world have stories of crashes of non-human intelligence that rival the intrigue and cover-up of the Roswell incident.
A UFO retrieval case occurred in Coyame, Chihuahua, Mexico in the summer of 1974, involving a collision between a small private plane and a disc-shaped UFO.
The Mexican military retrieval team that recovered the craft was found dead at the crash site.
The CIA formed a recovery team to retrieve the UFO and the bodies of the Mexican military personnel.
The recovered UFO was described as being 16' 5" in diameter, convex on both surfaces, and possessing no visible doors or windows.
The deaths of the Mexican recovery team are speculated to be caused by a chemical or microbiological agent released from the disc.