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Coyame Mexico Ufo Crash(1974)

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posted on Feb, 24 2008 @ 11:25 PM
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August 25th, 1974.
Evening.
The US Air Defense radar detected an unidentified object crossing into United States airspace. This object was tracked at speeds of aprox. 2,500 MPH at an altitude of 75,000 feet. It was estimated this object would soon enter over Texas coming from the Gulf of Mexico. However the object was tracked turning
and leveling at 45,00 feet, then to aprox. 20,000 Feet staying at each level for around five minutes before veering off again. It then reportedly slowed it's speed to around 1,900 MPH ruling out a meteor as a meteor would not change directions and speeds in this manner. The object was tracked further entering Mexican airspace aprox. 40 miles south of Brownsville Texas. US Air Defense radar continued to track the object until it disappeared from radar near Coyame in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.
(the rest taken from external source)

Two military radar stations tracked the object while it made its descent. When the UFO disappeared from the radar it was assumed that it had just gone below the radars detection range. No one expected this to be a UFO crash landing. The object failed to return onto the radar screens.
Fifty two minutes after the UFO disappeared from radar the first indication that a civilian aircraft had come down in the same vicinity was noted via civilian radio communications. Both the civilian aircraft and UFO had been in the same airspace at the same time. The civilian aircraft had been on route from El Paso to Mexico City and could not have been the same object that was tracked across the Gulf of Mexico.
Early the following morning, after the UFO crash, the Mexican authorities started the search for the missing aircraft. At about 10.30 a.m. a report came over the radio that the wreckage of the plane had been found. At about the same time a further report was of made that a second aircraft was on the ground a couple of miles away from the first. This second aircraft was circular in shape, in one piece and only slightly damaged. A few minutes later a radio silence on all search activity was ordered by the Mexican military.
Radio intercepts were made by the CIA and by maybe two or three other US agencies, it is thought that the intercepts refered to a UFO crash landing rather than to the civilian aircraft going down. This has never been confirmed.
A recovery team that included three Huey helicopters and one Sea Stallion helicopter was assembled. Such was the speed by the US to assemble the team, it is believed this was not the first time such an incident had taken place.
The Mexican government refused requests from the US to allow the recovery team to cross the border to investigate the UFO crash and to assist in the recovery efforts. The Mexican authorities denied the UFO incident, they said they were "investigating a plane crash."
By 9.00 p.m. the following day the US recovery team had been assembled at Fort Bliss along with unmarked helicopters, all in a secured area ready to go to the UFO crash site.
Recognizance flights earlier that day revealed that the debris had been moved from both the UFO crash site and the aircraft's crash site. The UFO had been loaded onto a flatbed truck. The convoy was seen heading south.
The next day the US had to decide whether or not to send the recovery team in. Later recognizance flights revealed that the convoy had stopped in the desert. With no radio activity, unusual considering the circumstances, a lower altitude recognizance flight was ordered. Recognizance photos taken showed the convoy halted, with truck doors open and two bodies lying in the dirt near the trucks.
With this new turn of events the order was given to send in the recovery team. It took the four helicopters more than two hours to reach the convoy, what they found would make a lasting impression. When the team arrived at the scene they found that all of the Mexican team were dead. The majority of the bodies were still in the vehicles.
Members of the US team dressed in biochemical protection suits strapped the UFO onto a cable ready to be hoisted away by the Sea Stallion helicopter. They then proceeded to destroy with explosives, all of the convoys vehicles including the bodies and the remaining wreckage of the civilian aircraft. In under an hour the recovery team had recovered the UFO and “cleaned up” the scene.
On returning over the US border the UFO was transferred to a sealed lorry for transportation to Atlanta, Georgia. Other reports suggest the UFO was transferred to Wright-Patterson AF Base, or possibly an unnamed base. One possible destination may have been Area 51.
The UFO is said to have been a little over 16 feet in diameter and 5 feet high. Looking like two upside down saucers joined together. The disk was silver in color with no visible windows or doors. No means of propulsion could be identified. The craft had sustained some damage in the crash, a hole about a foot across, and a dent about 2 feet across. It is not clear if anything could be seen “inside the hole.”
What caused the deaths of the Mexican recovery team is not known. The US team seems prepared for this kind of incident. The one thing they did not do is transport the bodies of the Mexican team back to the US. This could have either been because they did not have the equipment with them to launch a full scale chemical recovery operation, or the order of the day was “to destroy all evidence”.
There are no FAA documents relating to the civilian aircraft crash, however this is not surprising if the aircraft's flight plan was not logged to fly into US airspace.

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I wanted to start a thread about this incident since very little has really been discussed here on ATS. I am also looking for anyone here that can track down any Gov or Mil documents that have anything pertaining to this incident.
If anyone has or can data mine for this incident please post here. Would love to have as much evidence that this really happened an file here for researchers.
Comments?



posted on Feb, 24 2008 @ 11:28 PM
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Looks interesting.
Deserves a flag and further speculation.



posted on Feb, 25 2008 @ 03:55 PM
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There is no documented proof this ever happened. That is the problem. I watched this "incident" on television. I coudn't believe they wanted me to take this as proof for a UFO crash and then a subsequent recovery by US forces. Can't for the life of me understand why so many want us to believe just well, stories.

Vance



posted on Feb, 25 2008 @ 04:25 PM
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Agreed. The OP makes a slew of claims for which no evidence is provided. Hopefully, said evidence is forthcoming. Without that, it's just science fiction.



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