SCOTT RAMSEY - Aztec, New Mexico UFO Crash
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is a researcher discussing the Aztec UFO incident. He has spent 19 years investigating the case, which began with a book by Frank Scully in 1950. The encounter involves a reported crash of a UFO near Aztec, New Mexico, in 1948. The speaker outlines the original claims made by Scully and compares them to findings from interviews and declassified military records. He mentions the terrain of the crash site and the involvement of various scientists. After years of research, the speaker expresses a desire to uncover the truth about the incident and its implications, indicating a significant impact on his life and ongoing commitment to the investigation.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on the Aztec UFO crash incident and the subsequent investigations. The speaker presents claims based on historical accounts, witness testimonies, and declassified documents, while addressing skepticism surrounding the event.
Frank Scully's book 'Behind the Flying Saucers' details a UFO crash in Aztec, New Mexico, in 1948, based on information from a source known as Dr. G.
Frank Scully
“Frank was a very well-known writer, freelance writer.”
Silas Newton
“Silas said, 'Frank, I've got a story that a friend of mine has that needs to be broken.'”
Dr. G
“Dr. G informs Frank Scully that in 1948, he worked on the recovery of a crashed UFO.”
Glenn Pace
“Well, I was 9 years old when it happened. It sort of hit. It was a rumor.”
Ken Farley
“He and his friend saw the commotion going on in Hart Canyon Road.”
Doug Nolan
“There was already a police officer from Cuba, New Mexico.”
Fred Reed
“I think I have something to add to this whole crash site.”
Managed by: Air Force
Alleged recovery of a crashed UFO
Frank Scully's book 'Behind the Flying Saucers' details a UFO crash in Aztec, New Mexico, in 1948, based on information from a source known as Dr. G.
The Aztec crash site is located about 12.5 miles from downtown Aztec, New Mexico.
The recovery operation of the crashed UFO involved approximately 200 personnel.
Witnesses reported seeing two police officers at the crash site shortly after the incident.
The Air Force and FBI conducted investigations into the Aztec crash claims, deeming them a hoax.
Analysis Summary
Doug Nolan
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.