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Aztec, a Deception Based in Fraud.

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Greetings. The Aztec hoax. The case that keeps on giving, to those who seek financial gain and notoriety. In this case, Scott and Suzanne Ramsey.  Owners of "Uncle Scott's All Natural Root Beer," Scott and Suzanne Ramsey are best-known in UFO circles as the couple advocating for the legitimacy of the Aztec UFO crash case, a historical case that has been shown to be a hoax by multiple independent researchers for decades. The details of the case are of some importance, and do cast reasonable doubt on the veracity of the claim. They are as follows: 1. The controlled landing allegedly happened in March of 1948. 2. The extraterrestrial craft carried a crew of sixteen beings, all found deceased.  3. The crew allegedly stocked concentrated food wafers and heavy water for drinking purposes.  4. The craft's point of origin was the planet Venus.  5. The deceased occupants of the craft all had perfect teeth and wore 1890's garb, or clothing.  6. The crew of the craft were ...

An Uninformed Little Bird.

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Greetings. Candid discussions. Civil interactions. Open considerations. All productive courses of action. All offering a chance for the advancement of knowledge and the addressing of important issues. Unfortunately, some people are not comfortable with such activities, and only do so in safe, confined environments.  David Fritz, of Consultants of Paranormal Research Organization (COPRO) is one such individual. A recent post, dated February 9th of 2024, that appeared on the San Antonio Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (SAPRO) Facebook page, was shared on Mr. Fritz's personal Facebook page. Instead of commenting directly on the SAPRO page, an action which would have reached over 5,378 people, the following that SAPRO currently has, Mr. Fritz commented in a safe environment, his personal page. The exchange of ideas and opinions should occur on open, public platforms, so that all points of view can be heard and considered, instead of on a closed platform that only offers confirma...

Aliens on the Cranium.

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Greetings. Aliens on the brain.  The general public loves aliens, not the 1986 science-fiction movie starring Sigourney Weaver, but the little green men that so many people around the world firmly believe have visited the planet and anally probed unsuspecting humans, some on multiple occasions. There are alien movies, UFO festivals, alien themed television shows, and "just a few" examples of alien merchandise; alien t-shirts, alien bumper stickers, and most disturbingly, alien condoms. The public's fascination with aliens began long before the modern history of the UFO phenomenon kicked off during the Second World War, perhaps beginning with the claims of the late Percival Lowell; that the planet Mars was the home of an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, an alien society that had built canals all across the Martian surface. So in a strange way, aliens came far before UFOs, and had their own special place in society well before the foo fighters (not the rock band) arr...