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Every mention of Mexico across the entire archive — with clickable timestamps to jump straight to the source.

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We'll decode what's real, what's fiction, and what's hiding five miles east of Coyame, Mexico.
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Out in the Badlands, just north of Cuyahame, Mexico, Earth looks a lot like Mars.
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But ask around, and it's Mexico's Roswell.
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Uh, Mr. Secretary, do you have agency guys in Coyame, Mexico?
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Why the fuck would I? Everyone's at war. Nobody should've been in goddamn Mexico!
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Copter flight of two with the external load east of Coyama, Mexico.
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but the helicopters are still flying straight at the face of Mount Mexico.
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helicopters across the desert, and chased by U.S. fighter jets to a holographic mountain in Mexico that isn't a mountain,
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unsanctioned op in Mexico tells us their worst fear. The enemy isn't foreign. It's domestic. But it's not
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and across the U.S.-Mexico border. And then they said the Ukraine war.
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mexico after his house was burned uh they were they met in mexico in in less than a month after puhar
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a wilder story is um uh this one of the space kids his name is jaime he's um from mexico city
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the air force archives uh lincoln la paz this meteorite expert uh at university of new mexico is
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free you know etc and a few of them um have become more open like the guy from mexico city i told you
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George Knapp has interesting footage around Baja, Mexico.
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mexico was losing all its scientists and you bought your property out in new mexico to be near that yes
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all the time i lived really close to it when i lived in new mexico yeah and uh they always called
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but um but yeah no south america and mexico that that period of time was like very active with
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dispatched to kind of investigate that region and i'm trying to think what else in mexico kind of
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like what you're talking about in 1974 in mexico there's a pretty famous kind of underrepresented
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crash retrieval case called coyame mexico northern mexico of a crash saucer that a mexican retrieval
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national labs also in new mexico is an acknowledged stiff and then there are uh the army corps of engineers
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Of course, the impact of Fatima, like the impact of the miracles in Mexico and so on, has been enormous.
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When I was thinking about doing the Aztec project, I kept going back and forth because this was before I had really, really, really had got a good understanding of the 1948 Aztec, New Mexico crash retrieval.
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Mexico, Mexican retrieval team is dead.
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Koyame, 1974 Koyame, Mexico case.
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Um, well, I, I analyzed some of the, um, the records from the San Augustine, New Mexico
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south of the U.S. border, um, near Brownsville, Texas on the, uh, uh, east coast of Mexico.
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And then what about the, um, the piece from, uh, St. Augustine crash in New Mexico?
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that out later. Wow. Because the, the, the Russian scientists they had in New Mexico,
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in Mexico or whatever. So there is maybe this like rogue Nazi network post-World War II that was like
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of books and sold them all over the place, coast to coast. And in Canada and Mexico as well,
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that was, uh, uh, I believe in Mexico.
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