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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/SirGorti on 2024-08-17 23:40:57+00:00.

Original Title: Elizondo claims in new book that one UFO was recovered in 1950 near Del Rio on Texas-Mexican border. This specific crash retrieval was mentioned in MJ-12 documents. Is it time to consider some of these documents as authentic?


According to Bryce Zabel, who already read the book Imminent, Lue Elizondo claims in this book that one UFO was recovered in 1950 near Del Rio on Texas-Mexican border. This specific crash retrieval was mentioned in the infamous MJ-12 documents. Is it time to consider some of these documents as authentic?

There is a lot of information in those MJ-12 documents which seems very odd. Some redditors in the past already show how some pieces of information from MJ-12 documents were corroborated decades later although they were completely unknown to the public during the time when MJ-12 documents emerged. You can watch newest Reality Check on News Nation with Ross Coulthart and Australian intelligence officer who gave few examples. It’s worth to add that Schumer amendment mentions exactly the same 1954 Energy Committee Act etc.

It’s getting more and more difficult to believe that someone in 1984 was able to produce false documents, and to do it, that person/group went to the extreme by bringing completely unknown information and putting it into those documents. That feels very unnecessary.

MJ-12 speaks mostly about 1947 Roswell crash, but then mentions briefly 1950 UFO crash near Del Rio: 'On 06 December, 1950, a second object, probably of similar origin, impacted the earth at high speed in the El Indio - Guerrero area of the Texas - Mexican boder after following a long trajectory through the atmosphere. By the time a search team arrived, what remained of the object had been almost totally incinerated. Such material as could be recovered was transported to the A.B.C. facility at Sandia, Rew Mexico, for study.’