ID | #1542212671 |
Added | Wed, 14/11/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
It was reported that was found intact object in the form of a flying disk, with eight 3-foot-tall humanoid creatures dead, but not burned.
Alleged photograph of an alien body stored in the refrigerator at Wright-Patterson, shows that he is a little person with human eyes and Oriental features.
On the website, CSETI, Steven Greer and the text, which reportedly is a note from FBI offices in New Orleans to Director, FBI March 31, 1950 about a disk found in the Mojave desert in January, 1950.
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Original news
It was reported that a flying disc shaped object had been found intact at this site, with eighteen 3-foot tall, human like occupants, all dead, but not burned. An alleged photograph of an alien body being kept in cold storage at Wright Patterson shows what appears to be as small human like being with human like eyes and oriental features. On Steven Greer’s CSETI website, a text appears, said to be an “FBI memo from New Orleans Branch to Director, FBI, March 31, 1950 about a disk found in the Mojave desert in January, 1950:” “On this land a flying disk has been found intact, with eighteen three-foot tall HUMAN-LIKE occupants, all dead in it but not burned.” A note by the website says that “An alleged photograph of an alien body being kept in cold storage at Wright Patterson shows what appears to be a small HUMAN like being with human-like eyes and oriental features. Although it was about the size of the short grays, this particular being is apparently not sauroid-reptilian in nature. Is it possible that the eight- teen “human-like” occupants described in this quote are of the same race? – Branton)”.
A report from the FBI
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Hypotheses
Investigation
On the website Patrick gross stated that the FBI memo, dated 31 January 1950 proves that the case had to occur before 1950, and the source of the story is Leo Gebauer, known as "Dr. g" (was aware of the various frauds and popularized in the 1950s by Frank Scully in his books).
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