SOUL-DRIFTER
Life Long Researcher
I feel that most of the stories about alleged UFO crashes are basically disinformation, an easy way of covering up crashes of our own black projects. The fact that they began in the 1940s, after the acquisition of Nazi technology that included discoid aircraft possibly employing field propulsion technology, is key. Evidence of disinformation appeared in the famous Roswell incident. For me the conclusive fact is the official request to a local company for a number of child sized coffins. If you were trying to cover up the fact that you had recovered small alien bodies at a crash site, why do such a thing? There are enough body bags, crates and boxes easily available at any military base, and what is wrong with using adult sized coffins -- wouldn't small bodies fit in them? The only reason for this request must have been to plant the idea of small corpses and a possible alien source.
The obsession with alleged crashes even caused the early researchers at Rendlesham, especially Jenny Randles, to describe that incident as a "crash landing." There is nothing in any evidence coming from Rendlesham to suggest anything other than a controlled descent; in fact I have heard from a family member of the local gamekeeper that both he and a local lady, saw it coming down slowly.
I think it would be worth carefully re-examining all such stories for signs of disinformation. If UFOs are "alien space craft" and the product of a technology perhaps thousands of years ahead of ours, then they wouldn't be crashing. If they are something even more exotic, ditto. The Lazar story is also typical disinformation. He may well believe what he is saying but mind control techniques are quite capable of achieving this. Incidentally, bear in mind that Corso was the first US Intelligence office to draw attention to the use of brainwashing techniques by the Chinese during the Korean war, and that at least one person involved in the University of Colorado UFO project was an active participant in the MKultra mind control research programme (David Saunders). Look into the backgrounds of some of the people involved in these cases.
Fact, reports of crashed UFOs started way before 1940s...