Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Fbi Denies Ufo Claim In The 1950 Memo

Fbi Denies Ufo Claim In The 1950 Memo
The Federal Bureau Investigation has been known for solving different cases in the U.S. history but what makes it attractive nowadays is not the one related to crime but the phenomenon about UFOs.

A memo dating back to 1950 revealed an unconfirmed sighting of UFOs. The FBI said that the file has become extremely famous as it draws millions of online viewers since it was released two years ago under the Freedom of Information Act.

Stored electronically in the records of the FBI, the one page memo was written by Guy Hottel, the then Bureau's Washinton, D.C. field office on March 22, 1950, who addressed it to Edgar Hoover, the FBI's director.

The memo shares a story told by a third party agent who said that three UFOS had been recovered by an Air Force investigator in New Mexico.

In a statement in the memo, this man described the UFOs as flying saucers that appeared to have a circular shape and approximately 50 feet in diameter. There were three aliens occupied in each UFO and appeared to be three feet tall, wearing a metallic cloth.

According to the third party, the government's radar found the UFOs by interfering with the controlling mechanisms of the flying saucers.

It was speculated that the memo is confirmation to the unforgettable Roswell UFO crash when the FBI Vault was launched in 2011.

Reference: anomalies-in-backyard.blogspot.com

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