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: The memo recounts a story from an Air Force investigator stating that three "so-called flying saucers" had been recovered in New Mexico.
: While it is a real document you can view on the FBI Vault , the FBI has since clarified that it was a second- or third-hand report and they never actually found proof of the crash.
: It famously describes the occupants as "three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture."
One of the most requested files in FBI history is often found in collections labeled "11.pdf" or "Document 11" within UFO-related archives. It is a 1950 memo from Guy Hottel, then the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office.
: The memo recounts a story from an Air Force investigator stating that three "so-called flying saucers" had been recovered in New Mexico.
: While it is a real document you can view on the FBI Vault , the FBI has since clarified that it was a second- or third-hand report and they never actually found proof of the crash.
: It famously describes the occupants as "three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture."
One of the most requested files in FBI history is often found in collections labeled "11.pdf" or "Document 11" within UFO-related archives. It is a 1950 memo from Guy Hottel, then the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington Field Office.