after page making fun of scully for believing the con men and even making fun of how terrible frank scully's writing is. it is a really mean article. it destroys cully's credibility. but scully's ideas are going to have a really long shelf life, and actually just in recent years there's been an uptick in people trying to attract some of the roswell tourism away over to aztec and publishing new books saying that scully was right and saucers really did crash in aztec, new mexico. a little bit more kind of credible, at least at the time than scully, is donald kaho, a retired officer from the marine corps, who writes three very popular books, the flying saucers are real, which is released in 1950. "flying saucers from outerspace" which comes out in 1953, and "the flying saucer conspiracy" in 1955. kaho reports conversations and interviews he has purportedly had with air force officers, and specifically air force intelligence officers, to try to substantiate his warning that, first of all, ufos are real and military pilots are encountering them on a semi-regular basis. second of all, he thinks th