In the 21st century, as part of the policy of freedom of access to public documents that, although it existed long before, received a new impulse during the Obama administration, thousands of FBI documents arrived in cyberspace, scanned and with free access for the entire public.This web page is popularly known as the Boveda and you may be surprised to know which is the FBI document most visited by Internet users.
The most consulted FBI document is very unexpected.Discover it
The Boveda is an electronic FBI room where you can consult more than 2,000 documents of this agency that were scanned and put to the available to the public.Alli you can find information from this police agency on issues and characters ranging from the mafia and bank robbers like Dillinger, to UFO reports, or the activities of Jim Morrison's group members, The Doors , or John Lennon.Faced with such a variety of issues, we are likely to surprise you, in part, by telling you which is the most searched and consulted FBI document in the Boveda.
No, it is not a relative one to the Roswell incident, but you are not wrong at all; The most visited file in the Boveda is known as the “Memo Hottel”, which has been visited more than a million times since it was uploaded in 2011 to the page of the FBI: This is a memo from Guy Hottel , head of field operations of the agency, based in Washington, addressed to J.Edgar Hoover, the director and absolute head of this institution since it was founded until he died, in which there is talk of an air force investigator who claimed to have participated in the rescue of three flying saucers that had crashed in New Mexico.
The memorandum is from March 1950, three years after the events of Roswell, and it is mentioned that from the saucers, about 50 meters in diameter, humanoid-looking crew members, one meter high, were removed, with uniforms made of a very light material, similar to that used by test pilots .According to this document, and without explaining how When they draw such a conclusion, it is said that the saucers were disturbed by their navigation systems due to the emissions of a strong military radar in the area and that would have been the reason for the alien accident.
When this document was placed on the page I generate a stir because, for many believers in the presence of aliens on our planet, it would be the first official recognition of the existence of alien ships and that some would be in the hands of the US government.
It was such a stir caused by this FBI document, that the bureau had to publish a clarification in the FOIA ( official name of the Boveda : Freedom of Information Act, indicating that Hoover discarded this memo, which was second-hand or third-hand information and probably up to a possible scam .
In fact, the "Memo Hottel" had been declassified since 1970, when it was made available to the physicist of the Navy Bruce Maccabee , who I eventually discard this story. itself may have been an invention of a scammer ll beloved Silas Newton , who began broadcasting it through an advertiser and a used car dealership who eventually repeated the story to a Kansas reporter, and he published it in the newspaper Wiandotte Echo ; It would have been like that until I got an informant from the FBI.
Or all this could be a smokescreen and the truth is the information reproduced in the document? It is here that you may have to start investigating on your own, if you are one of those who still believe that “the truth is outside.”
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