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  • The Aztec UFO Incident

  • The Case, Evidence, and Elaborate Cover-Up of One of the Most Perplexing Crashes in History
  • By: Scott Ramsey, Frank Thayer, Suzanne Ramsey
  • Narrated by: Paul Woodson
  • Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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The Aztec UFO Incident

By: Scott Ramsey, Frank Thayer, Suzanne Ramsey
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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Summary

The Aztec UFO Incident - the first ever widely publicized report of a recovered flying saucer - was derided as a hoax for decades. But now the Ramseys and Frank Thayer reveal the exact spot where the craft landed and show how the 100-foot-diameter saucer was moved to a secret laboratory. Witnesses to the incident who were interviewed by the authors affirm that they were sworn to secrecy by the military. The authors also reveal the names of scientists who worked on the craft after its recovery. Also discussed are previously unseen documents from the CIA, FBI, US Air Force, and US Army that constituted a cover-up whose sole purpose was to surround the Aztec story with a smokescreen of lies, misinformation, and destructive allegations. Roswell is no longer the only proven flying saucer recovery we know about. The Aztec UFO Incident is a must-listen for historians and UFO students alike.

©2016 Scott Ramsey, Suzanne Ramsey, and Frank Thayer (P)2016 Tantor
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"This is a fascinating and carefully done exposé well worth reading." (Stanton T. Friedman, author of Flying Saucers and Science)

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Well researched account

Certainly anyone interested in anything ufo or uap related may have heard of this indident, although it is over- shadowed by the more famous Roswell or Kecksburg.

Very researched book. Certainly believable. I just have a one nagging issue.

These ET's travel across space and time, then crash. Surely thier tech could overcome any problems.

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Everything in this book is amazing

I liked the whole book it's an amazing piece of journalism . I enjoyed the beginning, middle and end

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An important event which is not widely known

A really interesting account of a little know event occurring in a similar timeframe to Roswell.

I found this book interesting and the evidence was fairly compelling.

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Massive amount of detail argued about

Still devoid of a watertight conclusion. Too much emphasis given to those at either end of story and seems more work put into those with a fiscal interest rather than the major subject, the 'craft!'

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Is this a possible cover up ?

Interesting but lots of irrelevant detail I thought especially the verbatim conversations that took place

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Unbearable

The book is poorly organized. The plotline is obfuscated by detailing insignificant material—including, for example, the definition and historical development of common terms. Further, it's read like a locomotive by a monotonous, pontificating baritone. The authors claim to have paid $500,000 on research for this disaster. If true, they should have invested a fraction of that on a competent ghostwriter and an acting student to read it. Avoid, even if free. This audiobook almost seems to kill brain cells.

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