Did some reading on the Socorro case, and i think, the evidence found is pretty compelling.I also was mistaken, in thinking that the noise from the craft was always there both in flight, and take off.It seems the noise disappeared, once the object was in flight and flew across the sky.I think that removes the possibility of a hoax. The speed of the object, once it took off, was said to be around 120 miles per hour. A type of balloon doing 120 miles a hour, is not very likely. So what craft, we know of today is able to fly silently in flight? A balloon, yes, but doing a speed of 12O miles an hour is not likely... A blimp... no ... some noise ,and i think Zamora would be able to tell the difference anyway. So what are you left with that could account for Zamora descriptions of the craft, the silence in flight and speed mentioned above? I can't think of anything myself.
That's the crux of the high strangeness of the Zamora case right there--the silent departure at high speed. The craft was very noisy on takeoff and landing, but then became completely silent as it departed (according to Zamora). No known human craft, then or now, can do this. In addition to the high speed, balloons can't fly directly into the wind, as this object did, a stiff wind at that.
That's why I just roll my eyes whenever somebody proposes an "explanation" like hot air balloon or lunar surveyor being towed by a helicopter. Such explanations are sheer idiocy.
The craft likely departed at speeds much higher than 120 mph. Zamora said it got smaller and smaller, then faded out in the vicinity of 6 Mile Canyon (about 6 miles away). He estimated total departure time to fadeout at only 10 seconds, but Ray Stanford thought 20 seconds more reasonable. If accurate, that means its average speed was over 1000 mph on departure, and its peak speed would have been even higher. (Incidentally, someone with normal human acuity could indeed see something the size of the Socorro object fade out at around 6 miles. The estimate is very reasonable. Zamora must have had normal acuity or he couldn't have passed his police physical and become a traffic cop.)
White overalls worn by human looking teenagers, might suggest to some people a lab experiment or a hoax created by kids. There is many problems with that version of the story. ONE... That this kids in 1964, created a craft/ or ship, and which seemed to have a weight of number of tons going on the evidence, and which they were able fly in, doing a speed of 120 miles/hour and completely silent in flight. Ya right what craft is completely silent even today? This from a logical standpoint does not make any sense.
Again nice summary. That's why I think the hoax hypothesis, that some bright NM Tech students were capable of pulling this off, is complete garbage. Nobody could have hoaxed all these details.
The possibility of hoax was thoroughly investigated back in 1964 and afterward. Hynek thought the only way the thing could possibly have been hoaxed was if Zamora himself was the main hoaxer (invented details) and had collusion from the other Socorro law enforcement people and the FBI to cover up any evidence of a hoax. Hynek thought that highly unlikely, and still didn't explain the physical evidence left behind or the existence of other witnesses, such as the tourists driving through who reported the object passing directly over their car before it landed.
The red symbols on the craft, described by Zamora are interesting to me. I Remember listening to a interview, last week by Mac' Tonnies on Coast to Coast. He was talking about a case from Brazil. Where a person by the name of Antonio Vilas Villa, had claimed that he, was abducted by small child beings. During his ordeal, he said human looking beings were aboard the craft and one of this human looking beings, a women had sex with him. Now , i don't now what to make of that case. Tonnies believes it is a geniune case. This are just two parts of the story, that i found interesting. One the Craft, described by Antonio was said to roughly circular or egg shaped and extended three legs when it landed. The second part, Antonio said the small beings were wearing uniforms of a grey Color and near the shoulder was a Red emblem. Just thought people might find that interesting.
Interesting observation. Ray Stanford on the show mentioned other similar landed egg-shaped object cases, including loud noise on takeoff and/or landing and two small beings seen nearby, some French classics from 1954 and 1980 (classic Trans en Provence case), again with physical trace evidence left behind. He lists many more in his book. He also mentioned Ted Philips observation of these cases, that you could usually predict the shape of the reported UFO from the landing marks left behind. Three marks indicated a saucer; four marks an oval-shaped type Socorro craft.
David Rudiak