The aliens are like a huge conglomerate, taking over planets like a mega-corporation swallows competing businesses. But the utopia in which kindly doctors heal gaping wounds with the sweep of a small high-tech device still relies on desktop computers …
A single-page March 22, 1950, memo by Guy Hottel, special agent in charge of the Washington Field Office, regarding UFOs is the most viewed document in the FBI Vault, an online repository of public records. FBI. FBI UFO …
There are hundreds of other pages of memos and files in the FBI vault – in the "unexplained phenomenon" section, all about alien and UFO sightings – that are more popular online than the FBI's files on Bonnie and Clyde, serial killer Ted Bundy and …
And some of them — differences [of opinion, so] it is possible for us to choose from them in our era what is most appropriate, and what is lightest, recognising how widespread the tribulation is: because tribulations and sins …
The aliens are like a huge conglomerate, taking over planets like a mega-corporation swallows competing businesses. But the utopia in which kindly doctors heal gaping wounds with the sweep of a small high-tech device still relies on desktop computers …
FBI: Famous UFO memo is our most popular fileCNET (blog)… UFO memo is our most popular file. "Guy Hottel Memo" about Roswell, N.M., UFO incident is the bureau's most-viewed online document, the agency says, as it offers up a bit of flying-saucer debunking to go along with the decades-old memorandum.and more »
"Guy Hottel Memo" about Roswell, N.M., UFO incident is the bureau's most-viewed online document, the agency says, as it offers up a bit of flying-saucer debunking to go along with the decades-old memorandum. Amanda Kooser. by Amanda Kooser …
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FBI UFO Document Is The Most Popular Of All Its 'Vault' FilesHuffington PostAlso, the FBI notes that when the Vault was launched in 2011, "some media outlets noticed the Hottel memo and erroneously reported that the FBI had posted proof of a UFO crash at Roswell, New Mexico, and the recovery of wreckage and alien […]
Hoover reportedly ordered agents to make sure there were no UFO sightings in the area from 1947 through July 1950. The Hottel memo was never officially investigated, seemingly indicating that the saucer story was never considered serious.