Mike Curtiss (2 Apr
2013)
"Hoover's FBI Files
Report Three Humanoid Aliens Were Found Dead in Wreckage"
Dear Doves,
Recently, the FBI
released an old archive on the internet that contained
sensitive information about cases going back into the 40's,
50's, 60's and 70's.
Surprisingly, the item 2 million people have flocked to examine
a file from the
Investigators on
sight at the crash site at Roswell NM. Surprisingly, the
new Pope Francis ordered files and pictures of deformed humanoid
skulls that
were housed in the basement of the Vatican. The RCC also
publicly released
an open outreach to the potential alien community. These two
reports have come
within the last two weeks. Does the RCC know much more than
they're are
telling us? Do they expect aliens to arrive openly here on
Planet Earth soon?
We should learn the truth very soon. Hang on my friends, the
worlds about to
get real small.
Agape,
Mike Curtiss
FBI Vault Reveals UFO, Roswell Files
VIDEO: Roswell, N.M., sighting included in declassified records
released online.
FBI Releases Secret UFO Files
By KI MAE HEUSSNER (@kheussner)
April 11, 2011
Flying saucer sightings? Reports of three-foot-tall aliens?
Secret memos about suspicious objects recovered near Roswell,
N.M.?
They're all included in the thousands of declassified government
documents posted to the FBI's new online "Vault."
Earlier this month, the FBI announced its revamped online
reading room that contains more than 2,000 government files.
While the documents had been previously available to the public,
not all had been digitized and easily searchable online.
Among the so-called "X-files" are once-classified reports dating
back to the 1940s and 1950s detailing Air Force investigations
into "flying discs"and the "bodies of human shape" discovered
inside them.
In one report from March 1950, Guy Hottel, a special agent with
the FBI, said he received information from an Air Force
investigator about flying saucers found in New Mexico.
"They were described as being circular in shape with raised
centers, approximately 50-feet in diameter," he wrote. "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 very similar to the blackout suits
used by speed flyers and test pilots."
Declassified FBI Documents Reference Mysterious Lights, UFOS
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The informant, whose name is redacted in the file, said he
thought the saucer was spotted in New Mexico because a
high-powered government radar in the area interfered with the
saucer's controlling mechanism.
At least one document will disappoint those who believe a
spaceship landed at Roswell, N.M., probably the most famous UFO
conspiracy theory.
The document from 1947, with the word "Roswell" handwritten
across the top, says that a "flying disc" was recovered near
Roswell, N.M.
"The disc is hexagonal in shape and was suspended from a balloon
by cable," the document said. "The object found resembles a
high-altitude weather balloon with a radar reflector."
Other reports once marked "restricted" and "confidential" detail
sightings of mysterious flashing lights and other "unidentified
aerial objects."
Last month, the British government opened up its own real-life
X-files, which included thousands of pages of UFO-related
documentation. And, at the time, UFO supporters said they
believed the U.S. should follow suit.
UFO Supporter: Government Should Come Clean on UFOs
"We're absolutely on a fast-track to full disclosure," said
Michael Luckman, a UFO supporter and director of the New York
Center for Extraterrestrial Research. "The U.S. should take a
leadership role. Unfortunately, we've held back. ...This
cover-up has gone on for more than 60 years."
In the past few months, he said, not only have institutions and
countries around the world pushed for UFO disclosure, but
military officers here in the U.S. have asked the U.S.
government to open its files.
While UFO believers may think that momentum is building for the
U.S. to open up X-files of their own, the public at large may
not agree.
In November, a Denver ballot initiative to create an
Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission failed at the voting booth.
The measure, which would have established a seven-person panel
to study UFOs and evidence of extraterrestrial visits, managed
to capture only about 18 percent of the vote.