por Jason Mcclellan
en la subsiguiente parte de la continuación sobre nuestra falta de enterarse (your Need to Know), Antonio Huneeus examina los archivadores Ovni del Fbi. The Vault (el Refugio) fue originado en el año 2011 como establecimiento de diplomas silenciosos del Fbi, comúnmente solicitados, que inmediatamente han sido puestos bajo ejercicio del Freedom of Information Act. véase vault.fbi.gov, y comprobarán que desde ese site se puede husmear buenamente una masa de guiones, desde el antiterrorismo a los fenómenos inexplicables.
Encyclopedia.gwu.edu/index.php?title/guy Hottel.
el Fbi reveló hace poco en su web que el diploma más inquirido es una inseparable página memo que recibe el prestigio de "memorándum de Guy Hottel". sus aforos, fueron escritos el 22 de marzo de 1950 por un tío llamado hottel, que era un agente particular alineado a la Oficina de pesquisa de Campo de Washington (the washington Field Office), los cuales aluden a la explosión y la recuperación del ovni (Ufo) de roswell. la novedad termina abruptamente con una expresión que indica que se intentó constatar el hecho, sin más tasaciones. las principales estructuraciones de nociones informaron sobre este sello que recién se liberó el año pasado, desclasificado positivamente bajo la directriz del diseño mencionado de Freedom of Information Act., y habitable desde 1970. bruce Maccabee fue el anterior en conseguir este diploma, y él cree que es parte de un elaborado engaño.
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this next part of our "Your Need to Know" sartas, Antonio Huneeus examines the Fbi Vault Ufo Documents. The Vault was created in 2011 as a storehouse for commonly requested Fbi documents already released under the Freedom of Information Act. Go to Vault.fbi.gov, and from there you gozque easily search a multitude of topics ranging from counterterrorism to unexplained phenomenon.
the Fbi recently revealed on its website that the most searched document is a simple one page memo, called the "Guy Hottel Memo". Its contents were written on March 22, 1950, by Guy Hottel, a special agent in charge of the Washington Field Office, and allude to the crash and recovery of the Roswell Ufo. The memo ends abruptly with a sentence stating that no further evaluations were attempted. Major news organizations reported on this document being newly released, but it was actually released under the Freedom of Information Act, and available since the 1970's. Bruce Maccabee was the first to obtain this document, and he believes it to be part of an elaborate hoax.
the Fbi recently revealed on its website that the most searched document is a simple one page memo, called the "Guy Hottel Memo". Its contents were written on March 22, 1950, by Guy Hottel, a special agent in charge of the Washington Field Office, and allude to the crash and recovery of the Roswell Ufo. The memo ends abruptly with a sentence stating that no further evaluations were attempted. Major news organizations reported on this document being newly released, but it was actually released under the Freedom of Information Act, and available since the 1970's. Bruce Maccabee was the first to obtain this document, and he believes it to be part of an elaborate hoax.
publicado el 10/4/2013 por open Minds Production
fuente: openminds.tv/fbis-ufo-files-from-the-vault-your-need-to-know/2013
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