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The Investigation into the Aztec Incident; The Last Leg of the Journey

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posted on Jul, 19 2011 @ 12:39 AM
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Evenin' Forumerions,

Researcher Scott Ramsey gives a glimpse into the final stages of research for his upcoming book–part of which was finally meeting another Aztec researcher Bill Steinman in person (after 20 years):


Although our decade’s long investigation is nearing its end, and will culminate in the form of a book to be released later this summer, the work is continuing right up to the last minute.

Information uncovered within the last year necessitated one final trip to the Southwest. This last jaunt took place primarily in Arizona as we were visiting various locations there.

Historian and aviation researcher Mike Price and I met with Dr. Frank Thayer, journalism professor at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces and, former department head. Dr. Thayer has been an enormous help in our research and his skills in editing our new book have been invaluable; he wanted to join us on what we think is the last major excursion before we hit the "print button" for our tome.


The rest of the story . . .

Cheers,
Frank



posted on Jul, 19 2011 @ 11:48 AM
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Originally posted by Frank Warren
Evenin' Forumerions,

Researcher Scott Ramsey gives a glimpse into the final stages of research for his upcoming book–part of which was finally meeting another Aztec researcher Bill Steinman in person (after 20 years):


Although our decade’s long investigation is nearing its end, and will culminate in the form of a book to be released later this summer, the work is continuing right up to the last minute.

Information uncovered within the last year necessitated one final trip to the Southwest. This last jaunt took place primarily in Arizona as we were visiting various locations there.

Historian and aviation researcher Mike Price and I met with Dr. Frank Thayer, journalism professor at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces and, former department head. Dr. Thayer has been an enormous help in our research and his skills in editing our new book have been invaluable; he wanted to join us on what we think is the last major excursion before we hit the "print button" for our tome.


The rest of the story . . .

Cheers,
Frank


cheers for the heads up Frank, seems very interesting , look forward to reading this book, looks like they put a lot of hard work into gathering the formats for this book;



posted on Jul, 19 2011 @ 12:54 PM
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Mornin' K,


Originally posted by K-PAX-PROT

Originally posted by Frank Warren
Evenin' Forumerions,

Researcher Scott Ramsey gives a glimpse into the final stages of research for his upcoming book–part of which was finally meeting another Aztec researcher Bill Steinman in person (after 20 years):


Although our decade’s long investigation is nearing its end, and will culminate in the form of a book to be released later this summer, the work is continuing right up to the last minute.

Information uncovered within the last year necessitated one final trip to the Southwest. This last jaunt took place primarily in Arizona as we were visiting various locations there.

Historian and aviation researcher Mike Price and I met with Dr. Frank Thayer, journalism professor at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces and, former department head. Dr. Thayer has been an enormous help in our research and his skills in editing our new book have been invaluable; he wanted to join us on what we think is the last major excursion before we hit the "print button" for our tome.


The rest of the story . . .

Cheers,
Frank


cheers for the heads up Frank, seems very interesting , look forward to reading this book, looks like they put a lot of hard work into gathering the formats for this book;


Thanks for the kind words; what the book will bear out, is that contrary to popular belief, Newton & GeBauer can be removed from the scenario altogether, and what remains is ample, independent evidence of an exotic craft coming down on Hart Canyon rd; several police and civilian witnesses would arrive, later followed by the military; the latter would grow into a substantial presence for removal of said craft and sanitation of the site. A post cover-up would ensue.

For those interested in The Aztec Incident, Steinman basically went off the radar for several years, so it was treat for Scott to finally meet him in person, and of course we now have recent pictures of him in the article (taken last month).

Additionally, having been tasked to pen the chapter on Newton, readers will discover that there was/is much more to Silas Mason Newton then that of being labeled a "lowly conman."

Cheers,
Frank



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