The FBI's famous UFO memorandum

11. 11. 2018
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Do you still have a puzzling mystery about flying plates with tall aliens dressed in metallic clothing as described in the FBI memorandum from 1950? This agency has issued a statement detailing this famous document.

A memorandum describing the mysterious UFO was created in 1950, three years after the Roswell incident, but the Federal Investigation Office says they have nothing to do with it. In a blog this week, the agency says it has never investigated mysterious observations - though it would not be possible to explain what Guy Hottel, the former FBI regional head of Washington DC, described.

Description of UFO

The Air Force investigator said the three so-called flying saucers were found in New Mexico, Hottel wrote in a memorandum addressed to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. They were described as a circular shape with a center elevation of approximately 50 stop diameter. Each was occupied by three humanoid-shaped bodies, but only 3-tall, dressed in a metallic garment made of very fine fabric. Each of the bodies was bandaged in a manner similar to the deflection garbage used by speeders and test pilots.

According to this document, three men, including a police officer, a highway guard and an army guard, reported "silvery colored object hitting the mountains Sardina Canyon,"Which consequently,"apparently exploded in a fiery flash."It also explains that several residents reported having witnessed two explosions followed by the fall of the object.

Memorandum

The Memorandum was first issued on the basis of the Freedom of Information Act at the end of 70. years, online was not available until the FBI in April 2011 recorded those records. Since it was posted on the Internet two years ago, this document generated more than two million views, making it the most watched FBI record in history.

The publication of this document led to numerous media reports that referred to it as "evidence" of the existence of aliens. 2011 Daily Mail linked this FBI report to the Roswell incident from 1947 - the alleged incident of a non-land-based spacecraft, which has been the subject of controversy for decades.

But since the FBI was released three years after the Roswell incident, the agency wants the media to know it was a separate incident and never to solve this mystery.

The Office said in a blog article:

"Hottel's memorandum does not prove the existence of UFOs. It's just second or third-hand statements that have never been investigated. There is no reason to believe that these two events are connected. The FBI was involved only occasionally in UFO and non-Earthquake reports. For several years after the Roswell incident, director Hoover gave his agents a command - at the request of Air Force - to verify any UFO sightings. This practice ended in 1950 in July, four months after Hottel's memorandum, pointing out that our Washington Regional Office did not think it was worth exploring about this flying plate story. "

FBI and UFO

Although investigating potential security threats are work for the FBI, which could include unidentified flying objects and mysterious explosions, the agency defends its passivity by claiming that UFO sighting is not a description of its work.

Although the FBI wants to clarify the rumors about a memorandum and claims never to have confirmed that any form of non-land life has ever been found, the agency admits that this observation is still a mystery - a statement that could still hold hope for UFO believers .

The Agency expressed itself as follows:

"Sorry, we do not have a smoking UFO weapon. The mystery remains unresolved ... "

Translation: Miroslav Pavlíček

Source: rt.com, AC24


CNN published a report on this report. Among other things, the report states that there is a huge interest in this report among the public. It can be expected that public pressure could also contribute to the topic of ET being widely discussed.

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