In 1974 a strange object fell from the sky near Coyame, Chihuahua. Within hours, Mexican authorities sealed the area — and then the U.S. military allegedly crossed the border to take control of the recovery.
Radar tracked the object. A mid-air collision was reported. Soldiers in protective suits reportedly handled wreckage — and bodies.
Unlike Roswell, there was no press conference, no weather balloon explanation, and almost no official record.
So why did both governments remain silent?
Drawing from witness accounts, intelligence leaks, and declassified fragments, this book reconstructs the events of the Coyame crash — the incident many researchers consider the most suppressed UFO recovery in North American history.
Roswell may have been the beginning.
Coyame may have been the cover-up perfected.
In 1974 a strange object fell from the sky near Coyame, Chihuahua. Within hours, Mexican authorities sealed the area — and then the U.S. military allegedly crossed the border to take control of the recovery.
Radar tracked the object. A mid-air collision was reported. Soldiers in protective suits reportedly handled wreckage — and bodies.
Unlike Roswell, there was no press conference, no weather balloon explanation, and almost no official record.
So why did both governments remain silent?
Drawing from witness accounts, intelligence leaks, and declassified fragments, this book reconstructs the events of the Coyame crash — the incident many researchers consider the most suppressed UFO recovery in North American history.
Roswell may have been the beginning.
Coyame may have been the cover-up perfected.