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The topic of UFOs and extraterrestrials has been gaining a lot of traction in recent years, especially thanks to the plethora of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Tons of government agencies have declassified an overwhelming number of documents exposing not only the existence of UFOs, but the frequency at which theyāre spotted and the physics-defying maneuvers that they carryout.
Of course, UFOs donāt necessarily equate to extraterrestrial technology; however, a significant amount of people have come forward discussing the existence of extraterrestrial (ET) life, including civilian eye witnesses, military personnel, and government officials from around the world.
Mike Gravel, former Democratic Senator, explained, āSomething is monitoring the planet, and they are monitoring it very cautiously, because we are a very warlike planet.ā
This isnāt the first time someone has speculated that we are not alone in the cosmos and that ETs are watching over us and have even intervened in warfare. You can read more about UFO/ET military intervention here. There are hundreds of high ranking military whistleblowers who have testified to this.
āIn one of the cases during the cold war, 1961, there were about 50 UFOs in formation flying South from Russia across Europe. The supreme allied commander was very concerned and was about ready to press the panic button when they turned around and went back over the North Pole. They decided to do an investigation and they investigated for three years and they decided that with absolute certainty that four different species, at least, have been visiting this planet for thousands of years. Thereās been a lot more activity in the past two decades, especially since we invented the atomic bomb. They are very concerned about that and if we will use it again, because the whole cosmos is in unity and it affects not just us but other people in the cosmos. Theyāre very much afraid that we might start using atomic weapons again and this would be very bad for us, and them also.ā āPaul Hellyer, Former Canadian Defence Minister (source)
āYes there have been crashed craft, and bodies recovered. . . . We are not alone in the universe, they have been coming here for a long time. . . . I happen to be privileged enough to be in on the fact that we have been visited on this planet, and the UFO phenomenon is real.ā
ā Doctor Edgar Mitchell, 6th man to walk on the moon (source)(source)(source)
The Most Popular FBI Document Is This UFO Memo
Over a period of only two years, this FBI document has been viewed approximately a million times and is the most popular document on the FBIās website. Itās only a page long, but itās gained enough popularity that it has people wondering more about the UFO phenomenon.
The FBI document is a memo dated May 22, 1950 written by Guy Hottel, who was the head of the FBI field office in Washington, D.C. at the time. The memo was addressed to former Director J. Edgar Hoover and recorded and indexed in FBI records. You can read the full document on the FBI website here.
The memo discussed a testimony told to an FBI agent by a third party who stated an Air Force investigator had reported that three āflying saucersā were found in New Mexico. The memo stated:
āThey [the saucers] were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter. Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only three feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed fliers and test pilots.ā
The saucers were recovered because the governmentās āhigh-powered radarā had allegedly interfered with āthe controlling mechanism of the saucers.ā The memo concludes by stating that āno further evaluation was attempted.ā It seems strange that such an important finding wouldnāt be further investigated, which begs the question: Why didnāt this merit further research? Why werenāt the three bodies heavily tested? Perhaps they were, but like many other topics related to UFO and ET phenomena, weāre being kept in the dark.
This wasnāt the first UFO sighting in New Mexico either. One of the most infamous UFO crashes took place only a few years prior in 1947 in Roswell, New Mexico.
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Itās the most popular file in the FBI Vaultāour high-tech electronic reading room housing various Bureau records released under the Freedom of Information Act. Over the past two years, this file has been viewed nearly a million times. Yet, it is only a single page, relaying an unconfirmed report that the FBI never even followed up on.
The file in question is a memo dated March 22, 1950ā63 years ago last week. It was authored by Guy Hottel, then head of our field office in Washington, D.C. (see sidebar below for a brief biography). Like all memos to FBI Headquarters at that time, it was addressed to Director J. Edgar Hoover and recorded and indexed in FBI records.
The subject of the memo was anything but ordinary. It related a story told to one of our agents by a third party who said an Air Force investigator had reported that three āflying saucersā were recovered in New Mexico. The memo provided the following detail:
āThey [the saucers] were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter. Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only three feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed fliers and test pilots.ā
After relaying an informantās claim that the saucers had been found because the governmentās āhigh-powered radarā in the area had interfered with āthe controlling mechanism of the saucers,ā the memo ends simply by saying that ā[n]o further evaluation was attemptedā concerning the matter by the FBI agent.
Guy Hottel Biography
Guy HottelGuy L. Hottel was born around 1902. He was a graduate of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he was a star football player. He was later inducted into the universityās athletic hall of fame. He entered the FBI as a special agent in 1934. In December 1936, he was named acting head of the FBIās Washington Field Office; he was appointed special agent in charge the following May and served until March 1941. Hottel was re-appointed special agent in charge in February 1943 and served until 1951, when he took a position in the Identification Division. He retired in 1955. Hottel was married three times and had two sons. Following his FBI career, Hottel served as executive secretary of the Horsemanās Benevolent Association. He died in June 1990.