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Flying Discs

290 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Nov 12, 1957 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_9 · 290 pages OCR'd
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Monday, Noyember 9, 1964 FACTS concerning two mysterious visitors from outer space as reported in Harold T. Wilkins "Flying Saucers On The Attack," published by Cit- adel Press (New York) 1954. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Concerns two men hired on or about January 2U, 1¥56 in Los Angeles, California by official in attorneys office con- cerned with tracing lost and missing persons (legal inquiry bureau). THEIR (visitors) STORY: They came from another planet about the mid- dle of December 1952. They landed on Mojove (or Mohove) Desert in a smali flying saucer, 2UU miles east of Los Angeles. They learned to speak English by listening (persumably in outer space?) to broadcasts of radio and television. ¢ CTERESTICS:: a) 6 foot 6 inches in height; b) emaciated; c) not well clothed; d) bluish-green in complexion; e) prick ears; and f) ex- tremely successful investigators, ADDITIONAL FACTS: One of the above mentioned two men leaned over steel top of filing cabinet and with his curiously curved hand, made an in- dentation in the steel at least $ inch deep. The indented steel was sent to a metallurgical chemist, who said that, to produce such indentation, would require a force of some 2,V0U lbs. to the inch. He also added that traces of more than a dozen unknown elements were found in the dents. CONCLUDING REMARKS: a) It was reported that the F.B.I. sent several agents to investigate these two men, but by the time the agents: ar- rived the two visitors from outer space had disappeared (in mid-Feb - ruary 1953.) b) The steel filing cabinet is suppose to be lock- ed in a vault. c) The story is suppose to have been related to the author, Wilkins, by a Los Angeles reporter, who wished to remain anonymous. The above is a condensed version of the facts presented in an article , which appeared in the apendix of the previously mentioned Harold T, Wilkins book, Sincerely yours, eb Sie Ge Charles FE. Bilbo HY H } ] ENCLOSURE lo ES Fa 7 e 5 | U
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