Part 1: Beyond Roswell - The Aztec & Kingman Crash Files
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves Richard Dolan and Michael Schat, who are exploring UFO crash retrievals. They focus on the Aztec crash in New Mexico on March 25, 1948. Civilians reached the crash site before the military. They found a disc-shaped craft with alien bodies inside. The craft had a diameter of about 100 feet and was almost intact. The civilians accidentally opened an entry hatch and discovered two alien bodies. The military later retrieved the craft in segments for analysis. The conversation also touches on the Kingman, Arizona case from May 18, 1953, which involved a forced landing of an intact craft with humanoid figures. The encounters have sparked ongoing interest and research into UFO phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on notable UFO crash retrieval cases, particularly the Aztec and Kingman incidents. Michael Schat shares insights from extensive research, highlighting the potential for non-human extraterrestrial involvement and the meticulous work of investigators like Scott and Suzanne Ramsay.
Civilians reached the Aztec crash site before the military and found two alien bodies inside the craft.
The Aztec crash retrieval case is seen as a legitimate crash of a UFO, likely of non-human extraterrestrial origin.
Civilians reached the Aztec crash site before the military and found two alien bodies inside the craft.
The military found the Aztec craft was fastened by a pin device that allowed it to be separated into three segments.
The Kingman, Arizona case involved a forced landing of an intact craft with four humanoid figures found.