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The UAP Disclosure Amendment and Crashed Saucers

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As the Republican leadership works to ban discussion of UAP, crashes, and bodies, a reminder that crashed saucer stories have been a recurring theme in UFO lore. They started in 1950. but the lack of concrete evidence and the debunking of specific cases, like the Aztec incident, have led many to view such claims skeptically.

Frank Scully was an American journalist and author who wrote about unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the early 1950s. He gained attention for his book "Behind the Flying Saucers," published in 1950. In the book, Scully discussed purported UFO crashes, including one in Aztec, New Mexico.

According to Scully, in March 1948, a flying saucer had crashed in Aztec, and the military had recovered the wreckage along with the bodies of 16 small humanoid occupants.

Here is the original story. I believe this is Frank Scully telling the story almost 75 years ago.

"What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun." Ecclesiastes 1:9

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As the Republican leadership works to ban discussion of UAP, crashes, and bodies, a reminder that crashed saucer stories have been a recurring theme in UFO lore. They started in 1950. but the lack of concrete evidence and the debunking of specific cases, like the Aztec incident, have led many to view such claims skeptically.

Frank Scully was an American journalist and author who wrote about unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the early 1950s. He gained attention for his book "Behind the Flying Saucers," published in 1950. In the book, Scully discussed purported UFO crashes, including one in Aztec, New Mexico.

According to Scully, in March 1948, a flying saucer had crashed in Aztec, and the military had recovered the wreckage along with the bodies of 16 small humanoid occupants.

Here is the original story. I believe this is Frank Scully telling the story almost 75 years ago.

"What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun." Ecclesiastes 1:9

  continue reading

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