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Locals discovered a saucer shaped craft perched atop a mesa in New Mexico. Its origin was unknown, its purposes unclear, but it was mostly intact, unlike the spacecraft wreckage from its Roswell predecessor. Onlookers believed the craft was forced to make an emergency landing near Aztec, and witnesses flocked to the scene to explore the site and see the scene before U.S. military officials arrived and cut off public access. According to witnesses, some curious townsfolk even went inside of the craft to explore. As most UFO sightings are known to go, the government warned locals to protect the secretive nature of the site… or else.
Locals discovered a saucer shaped craft perched atop a mesa in New Mexico. Its origin was unknown, its purposes unclear, but it was mostly intact, unlike the spacecraft wreckage from its [[The Roswell UFO Incident|Roswell]] predecessor. Onlookers believed the craft was forced to make an emergency landing near Aztec, and witnesses flocked to the scene to explore the site and see the scene before U.S. military officials arrived and cut off public access. According to witnesses, some curious townsfolk even went inside of the craft to explore. As most UFO sightings are known to go, the government warned locals to protect the secretive nature of the site… or else.


supposedly 12 giant humanoids were aboard that UFO. Perhaps 18, maybe 30. The saucer itself was said to be an incredible 100 feet in diameter. Members of the armed forces were ordered to store various pieces of debris and send them to such locales as Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, never to be seen again. Frank Thayer, an emeritus professor at New Mexico State University, traveled to Aztec to see what the hubbub was all about. "The military must have used the biggest Bekins truck available to cart away all that stuff," he told me. Beginning in 1997, a UFO symposium was held in Aztec
Supposedly 12 giant humanoids were aboard that UFO. Perhaps 18, maybe 30. The saucer itself was said to be an incredible 100 feet in diameter. Members of the armed forces were ordered to store various pieces of debris and send them to such locales as Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, never to be seen again. Frank Thayer, an emeritus professor at New Mexico State University, traveled to Aztec to see what the hubbub was all about. "The military must have used the biggest Bekins truck available to cart away all that stuff," he told me. Beginning in 1997, a UFO symposium was held in Aztec


[[File:Aztec UFO Plaque.jpg|center]]
[[File:Aztec UFO Plaque.jpg|center]]


The Aztec Event at Heart Canyon near Aztec, New Mexico is by far the more controversial of the two events. The controversy rests with some problems involving witness testimony and the background of others who were involved in the original story by columnist, Frank Scully. However, the story has remained in play by work of researchers, William Steinman, and, Leonard Stringfield, and more recently has recently gained great traction by the hard work of researchers Scott and Suzanne Ramsey as reported in their book, The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon.
The Aztec Event at Heart Canyon near Aztec, New Mexico is by far the more controversial of the two events. The controversy rests with some problems involving witness testimony and the background of others who were involved in the original story by columnist, [[Frank Scully]]. However, the story has remained in play by work of researchers, [[William Steinman]], and, [[Leonard Stringfield]], and more recently has recently gained great traction by the hard work of researchers Scott and Suzanne Ramsey as reported in their book, [[The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon]].


A short synopsis of the event is that a saucer of about 100 feet in diameter was discovered by oil workers sent to Hart Canyon to extinguish a brush fire threatening oil wells in the area. Nearby was a strange craft resting on a mesa. The oil workers inspected the craft, which appeared to be made of a light but extremely strong metal without seams or fasteners of any kind. A small broken porthole was located and the workers could see a number of small occupants that seemed to be burned or charred.
A short synopsis of the event is that a saucer of about 100 feet in diameter was discovered by oil workers sent to Hart Canyon to extinguish a brush fire threatening oil wells in the area. Nearby was a strange craft resting on a mesa. The oil workers inspected the craft, which appeared to be made of a light but extremely strong metal without seams or fasteners of any kind. A small broken porthole was located and the workers could see a number of small occupants that seemed to be burned or charred.
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This is a very complicated story with limited witnesses, most of which are now deceased. However, newly discovered evidence along with the dedicated work of researchers Scott and Suzanne Ramsey over the last 10 years have started to convert many who thought this event was a hoax.
This is a very complicated story with limited witnesses, most of which are now deceased. However, newly discovered evidence along with the dedicated work of researchers Scott and Suzanne Ramsey over the last 10 years have started to convert many who thought this event was a hoax.
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 9 May 2026

Aztec UFO Incident
Incident Name: The Aztec UFO incident
Incident Date: March 25, 1948
Location: Heart Canyon
State/Provence: New Mexico
City/Town : Aztec
Case Files : Aztec UFO Incident Case Files

Locals discovered a saucer shaped craft perched atop a mesa in New Mexico. Its origin was unknown, its purposes unclear, but it was mostly intact, unlike the spacecraft wreckage from its Roswell predecessor. Onlookers believed the craft was forced to make an emergency landing near Aztec, and witnesses flocked to the scene to explore the site and see the scene before U.S. military officials arrived and cut off public access. According to witnesses, some curious townsfolk even went inside of the craft to explore. As most UFO sightings are known to go, the government warned locals to protect the secretive nature of the site… or else.

Supposedly 12 giant humanoids were aboard that UFO. Perhaps 18, maybe 30. The saucer itself was said to be an incredible 100 feet in diameter. Members of the armed forces were ordered to store various pieces of debris and send them to such locales as Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, never to be seen again. Frank Thayer, an emeritus professor at New Mexico State University, traveled to Aztec to see what the hubbub was all about. "The military must have used the biggest Bekins truck available to cart away all that stuff," he told me. Beginning in 1997, a UFO symposium was held in Aztec

The Aztec Event at Heart Canyon near Aztec, New Mexico is by far the more controversial of the two events. The controversy rests with some problems involving witness testimony and the background of others who were involved in the original story by columnist, Frank Scully. However, the story has remained in play by work of researchers, William Steinman, and, Leonard Stringfield, and more recently has recently gained great traction by the hard work of researchers Scott and Suzanne Ramsey as reported in their book, The Aztec Incident: Recovery at Hart Canyon.

A short synopsis of the event is that a saucer of about 100 feet in diameter was discovered by oil workers sent to Hart Canyon to extinguish a brush fire threatening oil wells in the area. Nearby was a strange craft resting on a mesa. The oil workers inspected the craft, which appeared to be made of a light but extremely strong metal without seams or fasteners of any kind. A small broken porthole was located and the workers could see a number of small occupants that seemed to be burned or charred.

The military soon arrived and sealed the area. The men, along with two police officers who had been summoned by the workers were admonished by military personnel what they saw was a matter of great national security and highly classified. They were told to never to speak of the event to anyone. They may even have been threatened as has been reported by a number of individuals witnessing UFO events from that time period.

This is a very complicated story with limited witnesses, most of which are now deceased. However, newly discovered evidence along with the dedicated work of researchers Scott and Suzanne Ramsey over the last 10 years have started to convert many who thought this event was a hoax.