Secret US Documents Revive Questions About Extraterrestrial Life

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Islamabad: A fresh debate over UFOs and extraterrestrial life has emerged in the United States after previously undisclosed documents linked to alien claims surfaced in newly released government files.

According to reports, documents associated with the US Department of War and an old FBI communication memo have revealed claims that alleged extraterrestrials contacted humans and warned them to prepare for future landings from space.

The files include an FBI Airtel memo dated January 12, 1955, which referred to claims made by Randall Cox, a member of the Detroit Flying Saucer Club. Cox reportedly told authorities that he had received messages from aliens.

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According to the memo, the alleged extraterrestrials described humans as “the lowest beings in the universe” and claimed that every planet except Earth had already conquered space travel.

The memo further stated that the supposed aliens identified themselves as friends of the United States and said their purpose in contacting humans was to mentally prepare people for additional landings from outer space in the future.

The document was reportedly circulated through the FBI’s “Airtel” system, an internal method used by agents for communication before the digital era.

Despite renewed public interest sparked by the release of the files, there has never been any verified evidence confirming the arrival or landing of extraterrestrial beings on Earth since the claims were first documented in 1955.

The release of the memo has once again fueled public fascination with UFO theories, government secrecy and the possibility of extraterrestrial life, subjects that continue to attract global attention decades after the original claims surfaced.

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