Even though this encounter is sometimes referred to as the “second Roswell” in incidentology, very few individuals can recall it. The cult and fame of the actual Roswell incident pale in comparison to this incident.
An unexplained object flying through the sky in March 1948 abruptly changed direction and fell somewhere in Hart Canyon, a rocky desert area close to Aztec, New Mexico, USA.
Silas Newton and Leo Gebauer, two oil platform workers in the area, are the primary eyewitnesses to this incident. They noticed a “huge metal disk” in the sky while at work.
The circle was around 30 meters in distance across and looked amazing, without any hints of joints and bolts on its metal surface, as though it had been poured. The plate tumbled to the ground, however there was no apparent harm to the outside.
As Newton and Gebauer drew nearer, they saw that there were a few openings in the circle. While taking a gander at one of them, they saw that there were no less than 16 collections of low humanoid animals on the floor. Their bodies were covered with dim ash, as though they had been hit by a fire, perhaps when there was a fire in the circle.
That very day, the specialists called the police and enlightened them regarding the fallen bodies. Officials showed up and inspected the drive for quite a while. From that point forward, they called the military. At the point when they showed up, they immediately encased the whole region, and afterward took the plate with them. They requested everybody present to stay quiet about what was seen.
For close to 12 months, Newton and Gebauer stayed quiet, dreading the dangers of the military, however at that point ended their quietness and told the columnist Blunt Scully pretty much everything that had occurred. In 1949, Scully distributed their story in the famous Assortment Magazine and portrayed the UFO crash close to Aztec. Afterward, the writer distributed a book enumerating the occurrence, named “Behind the Flying Saucers.”
Both the articles and the book are acquiring ubiquity. However, at a certain point, Scully and the two onlookers are prosecuted. Indeed, even some ufologists believe the entire story to be imitation and misrepresentation.
The truth of the matter is that the two specialists professed to have prevailed with regards to taking a portion of the items from the fallen UFO and afterward attempted to sell them as “outsider innovation”. There were tales that they made up the entire UFO story to sell costly normal parts from various machines.
One of these “curios” ran into a columnist from the San Francisco Narrative. He submitted it to an examination research center, where they verified that the “outsider relic” was made of a straightforward piece of aluminum.
In light of these disclosures, the entire story of the UFO crash to Aztec was immediately neglected. Indeed, even at a certain point, Newton and Gebauer themselves conceded that everything was a deception.
after 30 years, in the mid 1980s, a ufologist reviews the narrative of the UFO crash to Aztec, removing it from the dusty documents and checking out at it in another light. As indicated by him, this might have been reality.
At the point when the UFO case at Aztec falls into the well known ufologists Scott and Susan Ramsay, they start to look at the realities set in articles and books. As per them, the entire of the disclosures resembles a painstakingly created situation that will ruin laborers’ declarations.
Scott Ramsay says:
“From 1952 to 1986, nobody would contact the Aztec occurrence. As though it was “harmed” by the charges of imitation, UFO specialists would have rather not managed it.
We have painstakingly analyzed this case and presumed that the specialists were prepared to try and totally ruin the existences of a few group (assuming you incorporate writer Scully) to disguise the data. Assuming you take a gander at the first observer accounts, refuting them is preposterous. ”
In 2011, Ramsey causes to notice a bizarre FBI record named “Hottel Update Report” composed by Fellow Hottel, top of the FBI’s nearby Washington office in 1950, addressed to the FBI boss John Edgar Hoover.
The record has been distributed in the chronicles of the FBI’s true site and, over the course of the following couple of years, it frequently shows up as a report that “formally affirms the concealment of outsiders by US specialists.”
It explicitly expresses that:
“A Flying corps source said three purported flying saucers had been positioned at a base in New Mexico. They are portrayed as round, focus raised and roughly 50 feet (15 meters) in width. There were three human-like figures in each.
They were 3 feet (90 cm) high, wearing exceptionally fine metallic texture with lashes, like pilots’ devices. As indicated by Mr. G. (name is covered up), these discs were tracked down in New Mexico with an exceptionally strong radar nearby. Radar is remembered to have answered dish mechanics. ”
In 2013, the FBI at last remarked on this note and said that it affirmed nothing, yet just illustrated any data got through a second or third individual. In any case, numerous ufologists are as yet persuaded that this note unintentionally “spilled” from a FBI secret record and is totally right.
It depicts the Roswell episode, however Scott Ramsay is certain it has something to do with the Aztec occurrence.
In the first place, in light of the fact that as per onlookers, one plate is broken in Roswell yet three in the FBI note. Furthermore, besides, there was a bizarre situation where a Denver occupant attempted to sell photographs that he guaranteed were taken at the location of a UFO crash in Aztec. There is data that the FBI has been adamantly following this individual to acquire these photos.
There was no such thing as on the off chance that the Aztec occurrence, how could the FBI attempt to get the photographs?