"Exploding UFOs and alien landings"in secret FBI files Secret FBI files have been released detailing how US officials saw a UFO explode over Utah-and aliens land near Roswell in New Mexico. A declassified document from 1949 tells how three men,on patrols miles apart,each reported seeing a UFO break up over mountains north of Salt Lake City Utah. Their extraordinary accounts were sent to Edgar Hoover,the director of the FBI,in a memo titled "Flying Discs". The file said that a policeman,a highway patrolman and an army guard all "saw a silver coloured object high up approaching the mountains at Sardine Canyon"that "appeared to explode in a rash of fire." "Several residents [reported]seeing what appeared to be two aerial explosions, followed by falling object,"it said. The file is one of thousands of previously unreleased files that the FBI has made public in a new online resource called The Vault. Among them is a 1950 statement from special agent Guy Hottel,which seems to provide evidence for the theory that aliens landed at Roswell,New Mexico. In the memo,Agent Hottel said that "three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico". He wrote that the flying saucers were "described as being circular in shape with raised centers,approximately 50 feet in diameter." In a statement that is reminiscent of the hit 1990s TV programme The X-Files,he went on to describe the alien life forms inside the UFOs. "Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall,"he wrote The bodies were "dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture.Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots." Agent Hottel suggested that the UFOs had crashed in New Mexico because high-powered government radar had interfered with their operating systems. The release of the files are likely to intensify the claims of conspiracy theorists who believe the US government covered up alien landings
“Exploding UFOs and alien landings” in secret FBI files Secret FBI files have been released detailing how US officials saw a UFO explode over Utah – and aliens land near Roswell in New Mexico. A declassified document from 1949 tells how three men, on patrols miles apart, each reported seeing a UFO break up over mountains north of Salt Lake City Utah. Their extraordinary accounts were sent to Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI, in a memo titled "Flying Discs". The file said that a policeman, a highway patrolman and an army guard all "saw a silver coloured object high up approaching the mountains at Sardine Canyon" that "appeared to explode in a rash of fire." "Several residents [reported] seeing what appeared to be two aerial explosions, followed by falling object," it said. The file is one of thousands of previously unreleased files that the FBI has made public in a new online resource called The Vault. Among them is a 1950 statement from special agent Guy Hottel, which seems to provide evidence for the theory that aliens landed at Roswell, New Mexico. In the memo, Agent Hottel said that "three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico". He wrote that the flying saucers were "described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter." In a statement that is reminiscent of the hit 1990s TV programme The X-Files, he went on to describe the alien life forms inside the UFOs. "Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall," he wrote. The bodies were "dressed in a metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots." Agent Hottel suggested that the UFOs had crashed in New Mexico because high-powered government radar had interfered with their operating systems. The release of the files are likely to intensify the claims of conspiracy theorists who believe the US government covered up alien landings
Hundreds of racing pigeons vanish in "Bermuda triangle"of birds Pigeon racers are mystified after hundreds birds disappeared in an area they have now dubbed the Bermuda Triangle. Only 13 out of 232 birds released in Thirsk,North Yorkshire,on Saturday by a Scottish pigeon racing club made it back to Galashiels,Selkirkshire.It follows a summer on which hundred more have vanished in the same area. Keith Simpson,of the East Cleveland Federation,said pigeon racers across the region had all suffered massive losses since the season started in April -with many losing more than half of their birds Some fanciers are considering stopping flying the birds until they establish why so many failed to return. Scottish pigeon racer Austin Lindores said:"When they fly down to the Thirsk, Wetherby and Consett area we call it the Bermuda Triangle because something always seems to happen. "This is not the first time it has happened in that area.I won't be racing there again." The loss of homing pigeons,which can be worth up to f200,000,has baffled experts, but the most popular theory is the abnormal number of summer showers,sending birds off course as they attempt to fly around the downpours. Unusually high levels of solar activity distorting magnetic fields and even signals from Menwith Hill spy base,near Harrogate,an electronic monitoring station,have also been blamed. Wendy Jeffries,president of the Thirsk Social Flying Club,said:"The weather wasn't too bad around here on Saturday.It has been an atrocious year.I am down to ten young birds out of 29 and the people I have talked to are the same." The high numbers of birds going missing in the region have also been linked to the high numbers of pigeons being released within minutes of each other at weekends, meaning different groups of pigeons send each other off course. Darlington pigeon racer Stuart Fawcett,who has been racing pigeons for more than 30 years,said:"It is the worst year in the memory of people who have been racing for 60 years. "The area being talked about is very heavily congested with pigeons because the raptor problem became so great elsewhere that races have moved to east England
Hundreds of racing pigeons vanish in “Bermuda triangle” of birds Pigeon racers are mystified after hundreds birds disappeared in an area they have now dubbed the Bermuda Triangle. Only 13 out of 232 birds released in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, on Saturday by a Scottish pigeon racing club made it back to Galashiels, Selkirkshire. It follows a summer on which hundred more have vanished in the same area. Keith Simpson, of the East Cleveland Federation, said pigeon racers across the region had all suffered massive losses since the season started in April - with many losing more than half of their birds. Some fanciers are considering stopping flying the birds until they establish why so many failed to return. Scottish pigeon racer Austin Lindores said: "When they fly down to the Thirsk, Wetherby and Consett area we call it the Bermuda Triangle because something always seems to happen. "This is not the first time it has happened in that area. I won't be racing there again." The loss of homing pigeons, which can be worth up to £200,000, has baffled experts, but the most popular theory is the abnormal number of summer showers, sending birds off course as they attempt to fly around the downpours. Unusually high levels of solar activity distorting magnetic fields and even signals from Menwith Hill spy base, near Harrogate, an electronic monitoring station, have also been blamed. Wendy Jeffries, president of the Thirsk Social Flying Club, said: "The weather wasn't too bad around here on Saturday. It has been an atrocious year. I am down to ten young birds out of 29 and the people I have talked to are the same." The high numbers of birds going missing in the region have also been linked to the high numbers of pigeons being released within minutes of each other at weekends, meaning different groups of pigeons send each other off course. Darlington pigeon racer Stuart Fawcett, who has been racing pigeons for more than 30 years, said: "It is the worst year in the memory of people who have been racing for 60 years. "The area being talked about is very heavily congested with pigeons because the raptor problem became so great elsewhere that races have moved to east England
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