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Before Roswell there was Aztec - a report of a crashed flying
saucer where the wreckage and alien bodies were seized by the US
military. But what is the truth?
Experienced researcher and author Richard Thomas takes a new look at the controversial Aztec UFO Crash incident.
Everyone, both UFO believers and agnostics, have heard about the Roswell incident, the alleged recovery of a “flying disk” in the New Mexico desert by the US government in July 1947. Roswell has become a household name around the world and today the small town in the south western United States is synonymous with UFO wreckage, government cover-ups and alien autopsies.
So important has the Roswell crash become that it is often overlooked that the Roswell incident was not actually the first crashed saucer story to enter the public consciousness. That distinction belongs to another alleged UFO incident in the New Mexico desert, this time in 1948, the year after the Roswell incident, near the town of Aztec.
First investigated by celebrity gossip columnist Frank Scully, the Aztec crash was one of three such crashes mentioned in Scully’s 1950 book Behind the Flying Saucers. In the book Scully revealed his sources to be a man called Silas Newton and a scientist named “Dr. Gee”, who supposedly had “more degrees than a thermometer”. According to these two sources, the flying saucers supposedly worked on magnetic principles.
Although Scully’s flying saucer book sold very well, selling 60,000 hardcover copies in 1950, the book was seemingly debunked in two well researched articles by San Francisco Chronicle reporter J. P. Cahn published in True magazine in 1952 and 1956.
Now it is time to revisit the evidence and seek to uncover the truth.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 - 1947 Flying Saucer Wave and Roswell UFO Crash
Chapter 2 - Another Saucer Crash in New Mexico?
Chapter 3 - Saucer Crashes Debunked and Revived
Conclusions
Appendix - Interview with Paul Kimball, UFO Filmmaker and Director of ‘Aztec: 1948’
Bibliography
Filmography
Endnotes
About the Author
Richard Thomas is a writer of non-fiction books, magazine articles and newspaper columns. He has written articles on a wide range of subjects for the South Wales Evening Post, Alien Worlds, UFO Matrix, Mindscape, Paranormal Magazine and many other publications. Visit his website at www.richardthomas.eu.
Experienced researcher and author Richard Thomas takes a new look at the controversial Aztec UFO Crash incident.
Everyone, both UFO believers and agnostics, have heard about the Roswell incident, the alleged recovery of a “flying disk” in the New Mexico desert by the US government in July 1947. Roswell has become a household name around the world and today the small town in the south western United States is synonymous with UFO wreckage, government cover-ups and alien autopsies.
So important has the Roswell crash become that it is often overlooked that the Roswell incident was not actually the first crashed saucer story to enter the public consciousness. That distinction belongs to another alleged UFO incident in the New Mexico desert, this time in 1948, the year after the Roswell incident, near the town of Aztec.
First investigated by celebrity gossip columnist Frank Scully, the Aztec crash was one of three such crashes mentioned in Scully’s 1950 book Behind the Flying Saucers. In the book Scully revealed his sources to be a man called Silas Newton and a scientist named “Dr. Gee”, who supposedly had “more degrees than a thermometer”. According to these two sources, the flying saucers supposedly worked on magnetic principles.
Although Scully’s flying saucer book sold very well, selling 60,000 hardcover copies in 1950, the book was seemingly debunked in two well researched articles by San Francisco Chronicle reporter J. P. Cahn published in True magazine in 1952 and 1956.
Now it is time to revisit the evidence and seek to uncover the truth.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 - 1947 Flying Saucer Wave and Roswell UFO Crash
Chapter 2 - Another Saucer Crash in New Mexico?
Chapter 3 - Saucer Crashes Debunked and Revived
Conclusions
Appendix - Interview with Paul Kimball, UFO Filmmaker and Director of ‘Aztec: 1948’
Bibliography
Filmography
Endnotes
About the Author
Richard Thomas is a writer of non-fiction books, magazine articles and newspaper columns. He has written articles on a wide range of subjects for the South Wales Evening Post, Alien Worlds, UFO Matrix, Mindscape, Paranormal Magazine and many other publications. Visit his website at www.richardthomas.eu.
Product details
- Format: Kindle Edition
- File Size: 310 KB
- Print Length: 27 pages
- Publisher: Bretwalda Books (4 Feb 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00BBEBFNA
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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