In a recent Twitter revelation, investigative journalist Ross Coulthart has reignited interest in the mysterious Aztec UFO landing/crash of 1948. Coulthart suggests that it’s high time we revisit this enigmatic event that has long lingered on the fringes of UFO lore.
Adding a new layer to the Aztec mystery, Coulthart points to Tim Good’s account in “Need to Know,” where humanoids discovered at the Aztec site are described as having distinct gender characteristics—either male or female. This departure from the usual ambiguous humanoid descriptors raises eyebrows within the UFO community.
As discussions unfold, enthusiasts and skeptics alike are left pondering the implications of this unconfirmed information. Could the Aztec incident hold the key to unlocking the secrets of extraterrestrial encounters, or is it another layer of complexity in an already convoluted narrative? Only time will tell as the UFO community eagerly awaits further investigation and revelations.
So Ross Coulthart recently brought up the Aztec 1948 UFO landing/crash as an event that we should revisit.
— TheJuan1️⃣ (@planethunter56) November 1, 2023
Interestingly, in Tim Good's Need to Know, the humanoids that were found at Aztec are described as being either male or female.
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