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UFO Crash Site is the columnist Frank Scully you first alerted.

Ufo Crash Site was the columnist Frank Scully who first alerted the world to sensational stories of recovered flying saucers and little Aztec Crash Site Area men in his bestseller Behind the Flying Saucers published in 1950. Scully claimed that up to that time there were four such occasions, one of which was alleged to have taken place around the Aztecs in Mexico, New, when sixteen humanoid bodies were recovered with their job in good condition . According to Scully s informants, the disk that landed near Aztec was 99.99 feet in diameter, its exterior made of a metal like aluminum lightweight but so durable that no amount of heat (up to 10 000 degrees was applied) or diamond drilling had any effect. The disc incorporated large rings appear to metal which revolved around a central stabilized cabin, using a gear ratio unknown. There were no rivets, bolts, screws or signs of welding. The investigators were finally able to enter. Scully was told, because of a fracture in one of the windows, they expanded, revealing a button in the cockpit, which when pushed (with a pole) caused a hidden door to open. Visitors looking humanoid UFO crash siteSixteen low, ranging from the height of from 36 to 42 inches, were supposedly found dead in the cabin, their bodies charred to a dark brown. Scully said that the craft landed undamaged, having landed in his own directives. The craft was eventually dismantled, investigators have discovered that it was manufactured in segments which fitted in grooves and were pinned around the base. Section cabin complete, measuring 18 feet in diameter was removed from the base of the saucer, around which was a gear that fitted a gear on the cabin. These segments, with the body, were then transported to Wright Field (Wright Patterson AFB). Some bodies were dissected and examined later by the Air Force, and were similar in all respects to human beings, with the exception of their teeth, which were perfect.

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According to information published by William Steinman important in 1987 there is a large grain of truth in Aztec history, and he managed to acquire some astonishing supportive evidence. Like Scully, he is not willing to divulge his sources, which sets fail him on charges of manufacture. Steinman discovered that the Aztec disk came to earth March 25, 1948, after being detected by three separate radar units in the southwest, one of which was said to have disrupted the control mechanism of the machine . The impact area was calculated by triangulation, and this information was immediately relayed to Air Defense Command and General George C. Marshall, then Secretary of State, who had contacted the MJ 12 group and the Interplanetary Phenomenon Unit (IPU) of the Directorate espionage against the Army. The IPU operated out of Camp Hale, Colorado, at that time, says Steinman, and its main function was to collect and deliver disabled or crashed disks to certain specified locations secret. The craft was recovered within hours by the IPU scout team about 12 miles northeast of the UFO landing spotAztec. General Marshall ordered Air Defense Command to move out of the alert, and radar units were advised that there had been a false alarm. Marshall then gave orders to the commander of the IPU to organize a recovery team and contacted Dr. Vannevar Bush the. head of MJ 12 to assemble a team of scientists to accompany the IPU to the crash site. Steinman has named these scientists as follows

Dr. Lloyd Berkner, Dr. Detlev Bronk, Dr. Carl A. Heiland, Dr. Jerome Hunsaker, Dr. John von Neumann, Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer, Dr. Merle A. Tuve, Dr. Horace B. van Vandenberg.

Four of these scientists, it will be noted, were members of the original MJ 12 panel set up in September 1947. Dr. Carl A. Heiland was a geophysicist and magnetic sciences expert who was the head of the Colorado School of Mines, according to Steinman and cast details of the resumption of sources Scully, Leo Gebauer. Dr. Horace B. van Vandenberg was an inorganic chemist associated with the University of Colorado. Dr. Merle A. Tuve worked for the Office of Scientific Research and Development Second World War and is best known as a geophysicist for his techniques of radio wave propagation in the upper atmosphere. Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer distinguished himself primarily as a project leader at Los Alamos atomic bomb, commander of the faithful of the greatest physicists of the world. He was the director of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton in 1947 and became chairman of the General Advisory Committee of the Atomic Energy Commission. Dr. John von Neumann, the famous Hungarian born mathematician, became a consultant on the atomic bomb (Manhattan Project) in 1943. His main area of expertise is the design and development of computers. Scientists, according to Steinman, said Dr. Bush to come together at the airport in Durango, Colorado, 35 miles north of Aztec, with minimum delay. All those involved in the recovery were sworn an oath to secrecy above.

The IPU convoy used a route to the site that has avoided the main roads, and the arrival of the roadblocks were set up at strategic points within two miles of the recovery zone. The rancher and his family were reportedly held incommunicado and told never to discuss the matter (see Roswell Incident). Trucks hauling equipment were camouflaged to look like oil rigs during the operation.

Within the unit

A team of scientists arrived on the scene a little later that the team of the IPU and began to dissect the disk. According to Steinman, they enter the profession, one by one, the entrance was gained through a window, broken as described in the account of Scully. The portholes themselves looked metallic and only appeared translucent on close inspection. Inside the business they found two humanoids, about two feet high, collapsed on a dashboard charred dark brown. Another 12 bodies lay on the floor in the room from inside the cabin, for a total of 14 bodies (not 16 as Scully had said).

A panel supposedly had several pushbuttons and levers with hieroglyphic type symbols and the symbols of light on small screens. Bush and von Neumann found that the control panel had drawers that roll, but no wiring could be detected. A book composed of parchment like leaves in the texture of plastic also contained the strange hieroglyphs similar to Sanskrit, Oppenheimer thought. It was given to General Marshall, who then passed to two leading experts in the analysis of cryptology, William F. Friedman and Lambros C. Callihamos (both of which have led distinguished careers later in the National Security Agency).

Dr. Bronk, a physiologist and biophysicist, examined the body and asked Bush to obtain cryogenic equipment to preserve them. Cryogenics specialist Dr. Paul A. Scherer, a colleague of Mr. Bush, was contacted and advised Bush to get dry ice. Meanwhile, another small group of scientists and military personnel examined the craft and were finally able to dismantle it when several key locking devices have been found which opened seams at specific points.

Three days later, the segments were loaded on three trucks, with bodies, and transported with a tarpaulin marked Explosives . The convoy headed for the night by the road less visible and often more arduous for the restricted Naval Auxiliary Airfield Complex in Los Alamos, arriving a week later. Here they remained for over a year, Steinman claims, before being transported to another base.

The organs

Dr. Paul A. Scherer finally got the preservation of special containers for the least damaged bodies, Steinman relates. One of the companies that provided the equipment has been the Company s Air Research, which Scherer was director of research and development and has provided the pump with liquid nitrogen, the circulation system and refrigeration units. Other specimens were given a complete autopsy, by a team led by Dr. Bronk, of biophysicists, histochemists and pathologists. The results were put into a report, part of which, says Steinman, published in the sign of Air Force Project (The Grudge) Report No. 13 which was never published.

According to the report, the bodies have been described as an average of 42 inches in length. The facial features strongly resembled mongoloid Orientals in appearance, with disproportionate heads, large slant eyes, small nose and mouth. The average weight was about 40 pounds. Torsos are very small and thin, with very thin necks. The arms were long and slender, reaching the knees, hands, fingers long and slender container with straps between them. There was no digestive or gastrointestinal, no food or intestinal canal, and no rectal point. None of the reproductive organs are apparent. Instead of blood there was a colorless liquid, with no red blood cells that smelled like ozone.

Veteran researcher Leonard Stringfield, an officer of the former Air Intelligence Group, which is the world of what he calls Extraction of the Third Kind, shares my doubts about some of the material in the book of Steinman but we are both impressed by his extensive research in the case of the Aztecs. Stringfield has discovered additional evidence itself. Captain VA Postlethwait, who was on detached duty with the Army G 2 (Intelligence) in 1948, told Stringfield that he was allowed to see a top secret cable describing the crash of a shaped craft saucer of 100 feet in diameter and 30 feet high, with a window broken, causing the suffocation of the five occupants who had turned blue in the future. The bodies were about four feet high with a relatively large head, remembers Postlethwait. The metal skin of the saucer was too difficult to penetrate, but as thin as newspaper. The incident took place near White Sands, New Mexico. Apart from some differences there are some significant parallels with the case of the Aztecs. Postlethwait revealed Stringfield, for example, that private property was purchased to facilitate the transport of the machine.

Leonard Stringfield also spoke with Dr. Robert Spencer Carr, a retired University of South Florida professor who claims to have a testimony from five sources, including a nurse and a senior officer who participated in Air Force recovery of a UFO crashed and occupants in 1948 presumed to be that of Aztec (even if there was another alleged recovery this year, just on the Mexican border near Laredo, Texas). In 1982 Stringfield asked Carr to disclose the name of its main source, on the premise that our age gives us little time tolerance in our search for truth.

When Professor Carr named his source, says Stringfield, I sat back stunned. I knew his name in the search, and recalled some of his comments on UFOs, while serving as an officer in the Air Force .... Please, Len, said Carr pleaded, keep the name for you, please spare me any problems as long as I live... My key witness was involved in the recovery of 1948 and saw alien bodies on the site.

According to Bill Steinman, two sources were aeronautical engineers Carr who provided important information regarding the construction of the saucer and propulsion. A source is now named Arthur Bray (not to be confused with the Canadian researcher), a security guard involved in the recovery project. Carr also interviewed a woman whose father was present during the recovery. Information on flying saucers should be removed, he said to his daughter. If the new water based on the motor vehicle was released to the scientific community, it would be the end of the oil industry. The comment is of course pure hearsay, but if there is any truth in another possible reason for the cover up is brought to light.

At the crash site still closed on a plateau twelve miles north of Aztec, Bill Steinman discovered charred and scraped on the rocks of different sizes and some structural steel braces that could potentially be used to support the handicrafts. On one of his visits to the region was overshadowed by two unmarked helicopters.

As for George Bowra s assertion is that no one in Aztec, could remember the incident, Steinman has traced at least four people who knew where the crash site was located, one of which, VA , recalled that somewhere between 1948 and 1950 a huge disk shaped flying object with a dome on top skimmed about 100 feet above the ground not far from him. The witness pointed to a cliff overlooking Steinman above the Animas River.

This thing, or a flying saucer, tried to clear the cliff, but he hit the very corner up there, shooting sparks and rocks in every way, he says. Finally, he made a turn right angle in the air and headed due north towards the alleged crash site at Hart Canyon. It s the last I saw of him. I ran into the house and called the military Albuquerque. I never heard from them about it.

Steinman first became interested in UFOs in 1981 when he read the book by Frank Scully, and has since devoted much of his time and resources on the case of the Aztecs and other recoveries associated with claims for Scully, often face daunting odds. Steinman jobs in quality assurance and analysis in the aerospace industry helped in probing the complex and delicate leads that he exercised.

Writing in the preface of Steinman, UFO Crash at Aztec, Leonard Stringfield explains how, like many others, he was led to believe the story was a hoax Scully, his disbelief long being conditioned by a succession of UFO researchers who for years claimed that Scully was duped by a scheming Silas Newton and his cohort, Leo Gebauer. But now, thanks to the meticulous research of Bill Steinman (and some of its own leads), he was forced to reassess the evidence.

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