The Aztec UFO Incident by Scott Ramsey

The Aztec UFO Incident by Scott Ramsey

Author:Scott Ramsey [Ramsey, Scott]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 1632650010
Publisher: Career Press
Published: 2016-03-05T00:00:00+00:00


Wilbert Smith:

I have read Scully’s book on the saucers and I would like to know how much of it is true.

Robert Sarbacher:

The facts reported in the book are substantially correct.

Steinman made it his work to verify the comment and expand upon Sarbacher’s knowledge. Beginning in May 1983, Steinman searched for Sarbacher, then wrote and phoned him before finally getting a reply, dated November 29, 1983. Sarbacher’s letter, under the letterhead of the Washington Institute of Technology, was a landmark document in verifying crashed saucer stories. Quoting from Sarbacher’s letter: “I still do not know why the high order of classification has been given and why the denial of the existence of these devices.”5

Sarbacher, who died July 26, 1986, is now well-known to those who have researched the history of flying saucers in the modern era, but it was Steinman who first found him and, through persistence worthy of the best journalistic tradition, encouraged the scientist to confirm the fact that both the Canadian and the American governments had knowledge of the fact of flying saucer recoveries and had done research into their propulsion methods, never to be revealed to the public.

In a time before the internet and electronic documents, the photocopy machine was the greatest enemy of confidentiality, and when Steinman sent a copy of his Sarbacher document in strict confidence to one UFO researcher, copies were suddenly everywhere in the research field within a month. Still, it was Steinman who first located Sarbacher, though the scientist died in the same year as Steinman’s book was published.

Steinman wrote that he was ecstatic about the receipt of Sarbacher’s letter, and he put his enthusiasm into bold face: “…the Scully story is true! The United States Government does indeed have crash-recovered flying saucers and the bodies of their occupants!”6

Sarbacher’s letter to Steinman was dated November 29, 1983, and, though it has been widely distributed since, a summary is useful in this chapter. As a consultant, Sarbacher’s specific knowledge was limited, but his answers to Steinman’s queries served to confirm what Steinman had discovered.

First, Sarbacher said of recovered flying saucers that he had no association with any of the people involved in the recovery and had no knowledge of the dates of such. He named scientists John von Neuman, Vannevar Bush, and even Robert Oppenheimer as probably being involved. He also said he received some official reports when he was in his office in the Pentagon but that the reports could not be removed from the office. This is tantamount to saying that he had at least a Secret clearance, which would govern how much he could reveal, even 33 years later.

His next response should be quoted from his letter:

About the only thing I remember at this time is that certain materials reported to have come from flying saucer crashes were extremely light and very tough. I am sure our laboratories analyzed them very carefully.

There were reports that instruments or people operating these machines were also of very light weight, sufficient to withstand the tremendous deceleration and acceleration associated with their machinery.



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