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Socorro / Zamora UFO Incident - 1964

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T he following information is based on facts I have gathered from various sources including conversations in person and by telephone with Mr. Lonnie Zamora. This is not intended to be a complete report on Lonnie Zamora's experience. It is intended to provide a source for some fresh details about the case and to clarify others. More than anything else I have made every effort to ensure that what is here is the truth. I also owe a great deal of gratitude to Mr. Ray Stanford, one of the most thorough and knowledgeable investigators I have met. He arrived in Socorro within four days of the incident and authored the definitive book on Zamora's experience and the subsequent investigation. I recommend it to anyone seriously interested in this case and in the subject of UFO's in general. ""Socorro Saucer" in a Pentagon Pantry" is available in major libraries, and can also be obtained directly from the author. Check HERE for the address.

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H e drove further along the gravel road and finally stopped his car at a position that he thought was close to where he had previously seen the vehicle in the arroyo. It was at this time that he heard what he would later describe as several loud "thumps" or "slams" similar to metal hitting metal. Leaving the patrol car and walking towards the gully, he had not gone more than a few steps before he had a full view of an elongated oval shaped object on "girder-like" legs. In that instant there was a loud roar and a bluish flame shot out of the underside of the object. Zamora did not hesitate...he hit the ground thinking it was about to explode, but then got up running and jumped down on the other side of the gravel road. He heard a whirring noise and watched the object rise up out of the arroyo. The legs he had seen moments before were no longer apparent. He watched the object rise to perhaps 20 feet above the bottom of the gully when suddenly the sound stopped completely. The flame was no longer visible, and as he watched, the now-silent vehicle moved off traveling parallel to the ground and picking up speed as it left the area. He kept watching it as it moved farther and farther away and eventually disappeared from view.

A lmost immediately Zamora got on his car radio and excitedly called the dispatcher hoping that someone else might be able to see the object. Just as quickly, State Police Sergeant Sam Chavez, who had heard Zamora’s frantic call, arrived on the scene. Together, Zamora and Chavez noted the evidence left in the arroyo...a half burned bush, four angular impressions in the sandy soil where the "legs" had been, and several small footprints and other impressions.





From an oil painting by the author based on photographs taken of the actual landing site. The image portrays the object just as it began to lift off and from a viewpoint near where Mr. Zamora reportedly stood. Mr. Zamora has seen this illustration and stated that it is a good representation of what he observed, though he felt that the "legs" might have been extended slightly further than is portrayed. The dimensions presented however are taken from both the witnesses description and the exact measurements provided by investigators of the impressions in the soil.

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It gives a history and methodology of the Air Force's investigation of UFO's, and after presenting many of the prosaic explanations that had been encountered, he concluded his article with a synopsis of a "Policeman's Report" in which he described the Socorro incident. One short quote from this article in itself makes a profound statement about the reality of some UFO reports.

"There is no doubt that Lonnie Zamora saw an object which left quite an impression on him. There is also no question about Zamora"s reliability. He is a serious police officer, a pillar of his church, and a man well versed in recognizing airborne vehicles in his area. He is puzzled by what he saw, and frankly, so are we. This is the best-documented case on record, and still we have been unable, in spite of thorough investigation, to find the vehicle or other stimulus that scared Zamora to the point of panic."

This document was approved for release on January, 2, 1981 and is available to anyone under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.

I t is my hope that this information is useful to anyone wanting to know more about the subject of unidentified flying objects. Even I find it easy to become disillusioned at times when I find that almost all the readily available information is made up of fantastic claims made by people who offer no valid proof. However, anyone who looks closely will be able to find that there are many cases, like the Socorro incident, that clearly indicate something physically real, and of a high degree of strangeness, is being seen by honest, reliable witnesses.

Chris Lambright

chris__@hotmail.com

February, 1996

