1950 FBI memo confirms flying saucers crashing in New Mexico, disclosure FTW

Disclosure of the Roswell incident, finally?

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For years people have wondered, talked about, made movies about, created successful businesses locally and internationally, sold goods and accessories, all around the Roswell incident involving UFOs that crashed. Files have now appeared on the FBI's "vault" website that was once devoted to classified documents have now become public.

The memo is brief but it's from an Air Force informant about "flying saucers". The memo has FBI agent Guy Hottel saying what an "investigator for the Air Forces" told him about what is called "the Roswell incident", Hottel says:

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Three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico . . . they were described as being circular in shape with raised centres, approximately 50 feet in diameter . . . Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots.



The informant speculates that the saucers were found in New Mexico because the US government had a "high powered radar set up" there and "it is believed that the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers". Well, I believe if this was the case, I'm sure the aliens would've quoted Neo from the Matrix Reloaded and said "Hmm, upgrades" and upgraded the tech on their ships.

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The memo pretty much covers what most people thought about the Roswell incident, that flying saucers crashed and there were alien autopsies. Whether this document is real is another thing - but whatever it is, we'd never find the truth out anyway. Short of a ship landing in a public place and everyone running out with camera phones and Facebook status updates, we're pretty much left in the dark by our "more than capable and truth-telling" world governments.

NEWS SOURCE:gizmodo.com.au

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