Confirmation of Massive UFO’s Existence in Classified FBI Report

On July 8, 1947, a significant document known as Memorandum 6751 was declassified and made public by the FBI archives, acknowledging the presence of extraterrestrial life. This memorandum is considered a noteworthy work in the field of ufology literature, as highlighted in “The Extra-Dimensionals: True Tales and Concepts of Alien Visitors,” authored by former FBI agent John DeSouza.

The book mentions that the memorandum warned of a potential crisis involving flying saucers, which could lead to panic and mistrust of aliens among the public.

The author of the material also claims that the operation of flying saucers involves both remotely operated and piloted disks. Additionally, the book states that despite having a benevolent purpose, these UFOs have the ability to defend themselves against human weaponry in various ways.

According to the narrative, the travelers are human-like but much larger beings that ride “planes” resembling discs and are powered by some form of radiant energy or lightning that can instantly annihilate any invader.

While much of the information in this text appears thorough, there are some inconsistencies.

First, the author’s identity remains unclear, despite asserting to have an extensive list of credentials and a university department background. Another aspect that needs consideration is the fact that the FBI developed the document, not someone else.

In contrast to early Roswell claims, this file mentions “living things far larger than humans.” They also supposedly have the capacity to live in different dimensions or realms.

The article’s author, however, never explained how they gathered all the data. Everything in Memorandum 6751 remains unclear after this point.

Unfortunately, the remaining 66 pages are not available. In a related development, the news portal Film Daily reported another fascinating discovery, although it is not documented.

Allegedly, 10 years ago, the FBI declassified the 70-page document and placed it in The Vault. The publication assured that the data was declassified in 2010. NASA and other space agencies have been hesitant to consider anomalies or artificial structures in spaceflight as potentially extraterrestrial, but astronomer Avi Loeb disagrees. He believes that science should not be influenced by social stigma or cultural bias that prevents unbiased empirical research.

Therefore, Loeb advocates for the use of new telescopes, both literally and figuratively, to explore the possibility of alien life. He is leading the Galileo project, which aims to modernize existing telescopes to search for evidence of extraterrestrial life.

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