Recently declassified FBI archives revealed reports from the 1950s with the actual text of warnings from deep space (4 photos)
Experts analyzing declassified government documents have published archival materials that immediately topped the headlines in major news outlets. FBI memos dating back to January 1955 have been released into the public domain.
These reports, which were classified at the time, detail the results of interrogations of members of one of the first American societies for the study of unidentified flying objects. FBI agents kept meticulous records, as the security of the country's airspace was at stake.
According to the document, one of the society's leaders, Randall Cox, shared with investigators the contents of several messages their group had recorded on special radio equipment. The FBI report quotes verbatim the phrase that these signals came from representatives of other worlds and contained an extremely harsh assessment of our humanity.
The unknown senders claimed that absolutely all inhabited planets, except Earth, had long ago conquered deep space and reached a new level of development. These structures, however, called our inhabitants the lowest form of intelligent life in the universe.
And then comes the most interesting part, which gives ordinary archival researchers goosebumps. The same FBI documents indicate that the purpose of these broadcasts was not to intimidate people, but to gradually prepare earthlings for the large-scale arrival and landing of spacecraft on the surface of our planet.
Investigators took the testimony very seriously at the time, even interrogating witnesses in a special vehicle to prevent information leaks. Experts were trying to determine whether these messages were the result of secret radio transmitters capable of transmitting signals directly, bypassing official communication frequencies.
Researchers who are now carefully studying this declassified package of documents note that the reports are accompanied by extremely curious materials. The archive includes negatives of old film taken during the Apollo lunar missions in 1969.
The footage clearly shows three bright, glowing dots hanging motionless on the horizon directly above the lunar surface. Official science at the time attempted to attribute these objects to film development defects or lens flare, but in FBI documents, these images are listed in a folder with materials on the recording of unidentified bodies.
Ordinary radio amateurs and communications equipment maintenance specialists write on forums that the frequencies mentioned in the 1955 reports remained strictly prohibited for civilian use for a long time.
A situation is developing in which old technology from the 1950s accidentally intercepted a layer of data being transmitted at incredible speeds between orbital objects. We think all these stories about space are just science fiction, while protocols containing direct warnings that our technology is at the most primitive level of development have been gathering dust in the files of serious organizations for decades.
It's also interesting that the archive contains video recordings made at later periods by technical personnel at closed facilities. The footage shows an object in the shape of a perfect eight-pointed star, moving across the sky at incredible speed and changing its shape in mid-air.
Tracking devices, however, detect no heat signature from its engines. It seems this old FBI archive is only a tiny part of the volume of information that has been accumulating for years. The familiar world above our heads turns out to be much more densely populated than we're told, and mid-century technology was the first to reveal these secrets.












