Aztec UFO Crash: Yes It Happened | Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Richard Dolan and his wife Tracy discussing UAPs during a live stream. They reflect on their experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown, emphasizing family time and returning to hobbies. They shift focus to the Aztec, New Mexico UFO crash case, which they describe as well-documented and controversial. They mention key researchers, Scott and Suzanne Ramsey, who have invested significant time and money into investigating the case. Dolan highlights the importance of firsthand witness accounts and the historical context of the Aztec incident. The discussion reveals ongoing interest and research into the case, indicating a desire to further explore and share findings with the public.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion focuses on the Aztec crash retrieval case, highlighting its extensive documentation and the significant investment made by researchers Scott and Susana Ramsey. The conversation also touches on the historical context of the crash, including the involvement of military and civilian witnesses.
The Aztec crash retrieval case is one of the best documented cases with numerous witnesses and extensive research.
Richard Dolan
“I think we're all going through these really well for us it is like we're all in lockdown”
Tracy Dolan
“I totally agree, yeah.”
Scott Ramsey
“I spent 17 years collecting the data I have on the Aztec case.”
Suzanna Ramsey
“I think it would actually end up being at least a two-parter.”
Frank Scully
“The United States Air Force recovered a flying saucer.”
William Steinman
“He put down as March 25th 1948.”
Robert Carr
“I could write a book about that one retrieval alone.”
Managed by: U.S. Air Force
Investigation of a purported UFO crash
The Aztec crash retrieval case is one of the best documented cases with numerous witnesses and extensive research.
Scott and Susana Ramsey spent over half a million dollars investigating the Aztec case.
Frank Scully reported that the U.S. Air Force recovered a flying saucer with a crew of 16 alien beings.
The Aztec crash occurred on March 25, 1948, and involved multiple radar stations tracking the object.
The military arrived after civilians at the Aztec crash site and imposed a secrecy order.