Policeman's Chilling ALIEN ENCOUNTER CASE From New Mexico In 1964
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Summary
Sergeant Lonnie Zamora was on duty in Socorro, New Mexico, on April 24, 1964, when he pursued a speeding vehicle. At about 5:45 p.m., he heard a loud roar and saw a bright blue-orange flame in the sky. Concerned about an explosion, he abandoned the chase to investigate. He discovered an egg-shaped object resting on legs with two small figures nearby. As he approached, he heard loud thumps and saw a blue flame shoot from the object. It then rose into the air and flew away. Zamora reported feeling shaken after the encounter. The incident attracted significant attention from the military and UFO researchers, and it remains one of the most credible UFO cases due to Zamora's reliability and the physical evidence found at the site.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The transcript discusses the compelling UFO encounter witnessed by Sergeant Lonnie Zamora in 1964, detailing the object's characteristics and the subsequent investigation by military and UFO researchers. Despite extensive scrutiny, the incident remains unexplained, highlighting the ongoing mystery surrounding UFO phenomena.
The Zamora incident remains one of the most credible and well-documented UFO encounters in history, with significant military interest and physical evidence.
Lon Zamora
“I think this case may be the Rosetta Stone of UFO cases.”
Richard T Holder
Arthur Burns
Ray Stanford
James Z MacDonald
Dr. J Allen Hynek
“The Air Force doesn't know what science is hinting at.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
investigate UFO sightings
On the evening of April 24th, 1964, Sergeant Lonnie Zamora witnessed a bright blue-orange flame in the sky and a shiny oval object with two figures beside it.
The military and government agencies showed significant interest in the Zamora incident, with Captain Richard T. Holder and FBI agent Arthur Burns investigating.
Dr. J. Allen Hynek found the Zamora case compelling and referred to it as potentially the 'Rosetta Stone of UFO cases'.
Analysis Summary
Lonnie Zamora
Retold Account
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