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==A meeting of the minds== The 1948 [[Aztec UFO Incident|Aztec UFO crash incident]] is a controversial topic amongst those who discuss the extra-terrestrial. There are all kinds of theories and talk of cover ups and hoaxes. However, perhaps none are more qualified to talk about this specific incident than Scott and Suzanne Ramsey and Frank Thayer - co-researchers and authors of their book, “The Aztec UFO Incident.” The Ramseys, who now live in North Carolina, have spent more than 30 years and $500,000 researching this event and it’s hard to imagine finding anyone more dedicated to the Aztec UFO crash. In fact, Scott and Suzanne even met through their interest in the event. Suzanne was a child living in South Dakota when she first heard of Aztec ten years after Variety magazine columnist Frank Scully published his 1950 book, “Behind the Flying Saucers,” on the crash. “My parents moved to Aztec, New Mexico. ... My mom actually wanted to move there because of the incident and was grossly disappointed when she got there that nobody talked about it.” Eventually, Scott guested on her local news talk radio show, For Your Information. The rest, as they say, is history. The trio was drawn to the Aztec story because of the level of documented proof in favor of the incident occurring. “I guess I was intrigued because I thought, ‘How did something spectacular happen, and all the spotlight was put on Roswell, and this is much more documented,’” Scott said. “I’ll speak for all of us, but none of us picked it. We did not pick it. It picked us,’ Suzanne said. “It isn’t like we sought out to prove it. Like I said, we’re doing it because it’s something we want to document or prove one way or the other. It’s almost addictive. You talk about 30 years of research and none of us picked it. There’s a hook there.”
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