Memo in PDF form can be downloaded here:
http://vault.fbi.gov/hottel_guy/Guy%20Hottel%20Part%201%20of%201/at_download/file
On second thought, considering that this information was released by the FBI itself (I checked the FBI vault site and it is there), authenification might not be needed. I can’t imagine the FBI would release a scammed doc...or if it did, it would drag out an old Royal typewriter to make the scam realistic.
I've got a map of New Mexico that does too........
Never before has such hysteria been based on one man’s word.
Brazel’s testimoney is utterly earthly.
Cavitt’s testimony was that the area was 20 feet square, whereas Marcel’s testimony was that it was the better part of a mile wide.
Rickett only ever described finding a material with unusual “memory” properties.
Journalist Johnson’s recollection (Star Telegraph) was perfectly consistent with a weather balloon, and wholly inconsistent with alien articfacts.
Sgt. Smith, again, noted only the uniquely non-creasing material (consistent, incidentally, with microfiber materials not yet common, but used by the miliatary)
Sgt. Newton descibed a weather balloon.
Sgt. Porter’s decription of the weightlessness of the material is possibly hyperbolic; nothing else suggests anything otherworldly.
Aside from some people who can’t establish they anywhere near the wreckage, and only came forward after the media hysteria, that’s it.
As an army colenol and two-war veteran, Marcel inherently deserves my respect. His service even magnifies the value I place on his testimony. But the numerous other army and air force officers who flatly contradict him also deserve the same respect. And their testimony is credible.
just remember folks.....if there is anything up there
..THEY HAVE THE SAME GOD YOU DO !!
They are no aliens. I’m sorry to upset everyone, but there just aren’t any aliens, period.