FBI's Vault discloses proofs on aliens landing in 1947

It is believed that the bodies of the aliens were autopsied by the government but the authorities covered up the incident.

Do aliens exist? You might say 'no' but FBI has released documents and memos which appear to prove that aliens landed on earth some years back.

The bureau has launched an online archive named 'The Vault' which consists of thousands of documents and files that are considered to be in interest of the public.

Among these are cables and memorandums concerning UFO sightings in the United States.

Memo on Fyling Saucers
These documents have created quite a buzz, especially one memo written in March 1950, citing evidence of aliens discovery in New Mexico.

A memorandum, titled 'Flying Saucers,' to director of FBI from Guy Hottel, the special agent in charge of the Washington field office in 1950, reads, “An investigator for the Air Forces stated that three so-called flying saucers have been recovered in the New Mexcio. They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameters.”

The memo added that each saucer found in town of Roswell in July 1947 had “three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots.”

Military also issued a press release stating that the Air Force has discovered flying disc, but it soon backtracked its claims that the object they thought was flying disc was actually a “weather balloon” that has bursted.

Hottel stated that his informant said that saucer was found in New Mexico due to the fact that government had set up a high-powered radar in the area, and it interfered with “controlling mechanism of saucers.”

Information flagged in national interest
It is believed that the bodies of the aliens were autopsied by the government but the authorities covered up the incident.

Military also issued a press release stating that the Air Force has discovered flying disc, but it soon backtracked its claims that the object they thought was flying disc was actually a “weather balloon” that has bursted.

Another memo from the year 1947 also talked about the “flying disc suspended from balloon by cable” which was transported to the Wright Field for investigation.

The information was flagged in public interest as National Broadcasting Company and Associated Press were “attempting to break story” about location of disc.

Other instances
There have been other sightings of UFOs too in these documents.

To illustrate, in 1949, FBI agent sent a cable FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover that an army guard at the Ogden Supply Depot, a Logan policeman and a Utah Highway Patrol officer in Mantu had seen a UFO explode over Utah.

Another cable dated Nov. 8 1957 on flying disc states about the UFO sighting near Danville, II on Nov. 9. Though there were no evidence that it dipped to the ground, it seemed to have affected the receiver and transmitter of FM-two way radio.

From 1947 to 1969, 12618 UFO sightings have been reported. Out of these 701 were unidentified.

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