WWW, May 2008 - In an FBI document released
under the Freedom Of Information Act, we can
find a hand-written memo by J. Edgar Hoover,
in which he complains that the US Army
"grabbed" crashed
"discs" before the FBI could have
it for "cursory examination".
In a 69 page document released by the FBI
under the Freedom Of Information Act, we can
find formerly classified material on UFO's.
Not only does the information show that the
US Government was well aware of the
existance of what many believe to be Extra-Terrestial
vehicles, but also that crashed UFO's had
been recovered by the US Army.
On page 45 of the document, itself part
of a larger collection on the topic, we can
find a handwritten memo authored by none
other than the infamous J. Edgar Hoover.
Apparantly, he didn't just chase communists,
he wanted to know all about UFO's too.
The document suggests that the FBI will
not conduct any investigation into the UFO
phenomena. J. Edgar Hoover says he agrees,
but not until, in his own words, the FBI has
"full acces to recovered discs".
He also refers to incidents where apparantly
the US Army denied the FBI acces to crashed
UFO's.
The interesting material was dated in
1947, the same year that a UFO was said to
have crashed in Roswell New Mexice, close to
the airport from where the plane departed
that threw the atomic bomb on the people of
Japan towards the end of Word War 2.
TRANSCRIPT:
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Mr.
(name blacked out) also
discussed this matter with
Colonel L.R. Forney of MID
(Military Intelligence
Division). Colonel Forney
indicated that it is his
attitude that inasmuch as
it has been established
that the flying disks are
not the result of any Army
or Navy experiments, the
matter is of interest to
the FBI. He stated that he
was of the opinion that
the Bureau, if at all
possible, should accede to
General Schulgen's
request.
SWR:AJB (initialed here)
ADDENDUM
I would recommend that we
advise the Army that the
Bureau does not believe it
should go into these
investigations, it being
noted that a great bulk of
those alleged discs
reported found have been
pranks. It is not believed
that the Bureau would
accomplish anything by
going into these
investigations
DML (Special Agent Ladd-
signed below typed
initials)
(Clyde Tolson)
(J. Edgar Hoover)
I would do it but
before agreeing to it we
must insist upon full
access to discs recovered.
For instance in the LA
case the Army grabbed it
& would not let us
have it for cursory
examination.
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