Does the release of this memo can be considered a disclosure (disclosure)?
Is the American government finally acknowledged the existence of the plane and the bodies of aliens who were seized and stored by the military?
For the uninitiated, the Roswell incident is one of the most influential conspiracy theories in the world. The adherents of this theory believe that on July 8, 1947, along with passengers crashed alien spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico, and the remnants of debris and alien bodies were confiscated by the military and kept up to date. The U.S. government itself denied and said if the remains found shards is actually a hot air balloon from Project Mogul.
Since the "conspiracy" is already older than 50 years, of course many people would expect if the U.S. government would recognize the existence of aliens is through a dramatic way. Maybe with a splashy press conference with President Obama, who began his speech with the sentence: "Yes, We Lied".
But the hope of living hope. The FBI released online a memo that is believed some people confirmed alien crash at Roswell.
Only through the release of a memo!
Not dramatic at all.
The FBI released the documents into their site http://vault.fbi.gov. You can read it online or download these documents.
One of the documents which scandalize the media is a memo dated March 22, 1950. This means that the memo was made about 3 years from the date of the Roswell incident.
The memo came from an FBI agent named Guy Hottel and addressed directly to the director of the FBI, which at that time occupied by J Edgar Hoover.
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