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  1. TwentySevenMusicUK on

    Hahaha can barely read them.

    Who is going to stick them through AI first?!

  2. With Claude AI you can get a summary of every file. But is that really new?!?!

  3. East-Dog2979 on

    this is a fucking embarrassment. if this doesnt prove that the FBI has been utterly subsumed by the MAGA cult, nothing will.

    REMINDER: THEY ARE SHOWING 16 PHOTOCOPIED AND REDACTED DOCUMENTS THAT ARE 60+ YEARS OLD INSTEAD OF RELEASING THE 3 MILLION MISSING EPSTEIN FILES THAT THEY HAVE WITHHELD FROM US THAT DIRECTLY PROVE DONALD TRUMP SEXUALLY ASSAULTED CHILDREN AND THEN WEAPONIZED THE GOVERNMENT TO COVER IT UP.

  4. You can read them, you just fucking zoom in guys it’s not difficult, they’re easy to read.

    Haven’t found any photos yet

  5. The-BlackLotus on

    This is not new at all, these files could be easily found, infact, I have them in my archive

  6. East-Dog2979 on

    I would also like to contribute a thought that everyone should be screenshotting this because I promise you if anything is actually salient here, it is going to disappear. I think we can tell how truthful it is by how often it gets touched post-release.

  7. pr0metheus01 on

    Summary with the help of Gemini:

    Here is the English translation of the summary, maintaining the same structure and tone:

    This is the “UFO Part 01” file from the FBI’s online archive, “The Vault.” It is a collection of reports, memoranda, and correspondence from the 1940s and 1950s—a period when UFO sightings began to explode across the United States.

    Here are the most notable highlights from this document:

    # 1. The Hottel Memo – The “Hottest” Detail

    This is one of the most frequently accessed documents in the FBI’s history. The memo records a report from an Air Force investigator stating that:

    * **Three so-called “flying saucers”** were recovered in New Mexico.
    * They were described as circular in shape, approximately 50 feet (15m) in diameter, with a raised center.
    * Inside each saucer were **three bodies of human shape** but only 3 feet (90cm) tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture.
    * The crash was attributed to high-powered government radar in the area interfering with the saucers’ controlling mechanisms.

    # 2. Government Confusion at the Time

    The documents reveal the coordination (and occasional passing of responsibility) between the FBI and the U.S. Military (specifically the Air Force):

    * J. Edgar Hoover (the FBI Director at the time) was initially very interested and ordered agents to secure access to recovered objects for examination.
    * However, the military later began restricting FBI access, leading Hoover to eventually de-prioritize UFO investigations.

    # 3. Reports from Pilots and Radar

    The file contains numerous field reports of unidentified flying objects capable of:

    * Moving at extreme speeds that aircraft of that era could not match.
    * Making sudden directional changes or hovering motionless before darting away.
    * Many cases were confirmed by both visual sightings from pilots and signals on radar screens.

    # 4. National Security Concerns

    Rather than a fear of an “alien invasion,” the documents show that the FBI’s real concern at the time was:

    * Whether these were **secret Soviet weapons** (in the context of the early Cold War).
    * Concerns regarding public panic (similar to the “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast incident).

    # 5. “Bizarre” Reports from the Public

    Beyond military reports, the file preserves many handwritten letters from citizens describing strange lights, disk-shaped objects, or even claiming to have contacted extraterrestrials. Most of these were classified by the FBI as “unsubstantiated” or hallucinations, but they were kept for the record nonetheless.

    **Summary:** This document does not provide a definitive conclusion that UFOs are extraterrestrial. However, it proves that the U.S. government was **extremely serious** about tracking these phenomena in the late 1940s, and physical evidence mentioned (such as in the Hottel Memo) remains a subject of intense debate to this day.

  8. We used to have blurry photos, now we have blurry documents.
    We’re making progress, guys.