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FBI’s secret UFO recordsdata expose terrifying messages from outer house in chilling warning

Bombshell FBI documents have laid bare a series of blood-curdling warnings from extraterrestrials who are claimed to view the human race as the “lowest form” of life in the universe. The revelations come as part of a massive UFO data dump ordered by the Trump administration, sparking excitement among truth-seekers and paranormal investigators.

The release features a mountain of previously classified memos, witness testimonies and eerie footage of reported UFO sightings. One particularly haunting FBI memo recounts a 1955 interrogation involving the Detroit Flying Saucer Club.

According to the files, club member Randall Cox told federal agents that aliens had been beaming messages to Earth with a grim assessment of our species.

The memo says the beings claimed every other planet in the galaxy had successfully “conquered outer space,” leaving Earth trailing behind in the cosmic race. Even more insulting, Cox informed investigators that these entities viewed humans as the “lowest form of universal existence.”

The documents also suggest the celestial visitors were reportedly prepping the public for a full-scale arrival. It states: “He feels the purpose of contacts with Earth is limited at this time to preparing people to receive landings from outer space.”

The FBI was concerned enough to investigate whether the bizarre reports posed a threat to national security. However, the documents describe the saucers as being “friendly to the US.”

The file also details a meeting between Cox and agents inside an FBI vehicle on January 11, 1955. Cox claimed a technician at Sandia Air Force Base, John Fry, had successfully piloted a saucer from New Mexico to New York City in a mind-blowing 30 minutes.

While Cox was a prominent figure in the UFO community, his associate John Hoffman, a WWII veteran, was viewed more sceptically by the Bureau. Agents noted Hoffman had been “carried beyond the realm of scientific fact into that of possible scientific fiction.”

The FBI noted a striking similarity between Cox’s claims and those of Dorothy Martin, a notorious 1950s cult leader. Martin claimed she was in telepathic contact with “the Guardians,” who warned that a large flood would wipe out the Earth on December 21, 1954.

When the world didn’t end, Martin claimed the planet had been spared due to her followers’ “light and faith.” The incident remains a textbook case for psychologists studying cognitive dissonance, the refusal to let go of a belief even when proven wrong.

The latest declassification was spearheaded by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth under the direction of Donald Trump. Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett took to X (formerly Twitter) to praise the move, taking a swipe at the “Deep State” for previously denying the files existed.

Burchett said: “The 1st drop will be big, but in comparison to what is coming they will be a drop in the bucket. I would say ‘Holy Crap’ is coming.” Hegseth promised “unprecedented transparency” moving forward, hinting that this terrifying look into the FBI’s X-Files is only the beginning.

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