FBI Files Reveal 4-Foot UFO Crewmen in 1960s Sighting Details
FBI Files Reveal 4-Foot UFO Crewmen in 1960s

Newly released FBI files have unveiled startling details about mysterious four-foot-tall crewmen exiting a UFO during the 1960s. The documents, made public on Friday as part of the Trump administration’s UFO disclosure initiative, outline how investigators reviewed reports that 1965 was ‘the year of the greatest number of UFO sightings’ observed by multiple witnesses globally.

FBI Summaries of UFO Capabilities

The FBI summarised reports of metallic craft capable of hovering silently, reaching ‘fantastic speeds’ and interfering with electromagnetic equipment. The files also referenced that wreckage from crashed saucers had been recovered on multiple occasions, including materials described as unknown metals containing microscopic spheres.

Encounters with Crewmen

One of the most startling sections involved testimonies of encounters with apparent occupants of the craft. ‘A few witnesses have reported seeing crewmen who had landed from the objects,’ the document stated, describing the beings as ‘three and a half to four feet tall, wearing what appear to be space suits and helmets.’

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The FBI records were among hundreds of newly released files, photographs and videos published Friday under President Donald Trump’s long-awaited UFO transparency initiative. Hundreds of records, photos and videos were uploaded to the Department of War’s website, including NASA mission transcripts, military incident reports and infrared images captured during aerial encounters.

Political Reactions and Context

Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett, who has long advocated for disclosure, said on X: ‘Remember the Feds told us these files didn’t exist and [Donald Trump] stood up to the deep state. 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.’

The newly released memo is an internal FBI document dated October 19, 1966, sent from the bureau’s San Francisco office to FBI Director J Edgar Hoover under the subject line ‘Unidentified Flying Objects.’ It references earlier FBI bulletins on ‘Flying Discs’ and was created to circulate an article titled ‘Armed Forces – Focus on UFO’ published in the San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle.

Historical Significance

The document discusses growing national controversy surrounding UFO sightings and specifically mentions future President Gerald Ford, who at the time was serving as a congressman and publicly calling for congressional hearings into UFO incidents. The memo also notes that the Air Force had commissioned University of Colorado physicist Edward U Condon to conduct a major government-backed study into flying saucers, estimated to cost $300,000 over 18 months.

The major focus of the memo is the book ‘Flying Saucers – Serious Business’ by Frank Edwards, which the FBI described as a possible contributor to the growing public fascination and controversy surrounding UFOs. The page is covered with FBI routing marks, stamps, handwritten notes and file numbers, showing the document was formally logged and circulated within the bureau.

Details from the Book

The file states that author Edwards argued UFOs were ‘space vehicles sent to observe activities on earth’ and claimed the US Air Force had ‘deliberately withheld information and given misleading explanations because it fears a mass panic by the public if the public were told the truth.’

‘The book describes UFOs as polished metal objects, radiating heat and light (sufficient to have burned witnesses who were too near), and emitting some force field that interferes with electromagnetic instruments and power sources,’ the document reads. ‘Colors range from brilliant white to dull reds and brilliant orange. Some objects have carried blind striking lights. There are three basic shapes: 1) zeppelin-shaped ships up to 300 feet long; 2) disk-shaped objects ranging from a few feet in diameter to 100 feet, with many reported at about 30 feet in diameter; and 3) egg-shaped objects, which, according to the author, are the ones most recently sighted.’

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The report further stated that the objects could move silently at ‘fantastic speeds’ while also hovering motionless in mid-air before accelerating away with bursts of light from their undersides. In some cases, the file explained the ground beneath the objects was allegedly left scorched after takeoff.

Witness Credibility

‘Many of the persons named in the book who have reported them are reliable individuals, including law enforcement officers, military personnel on official duty, military pilots, commercial airline pilots, civilian defense officials, etc,’ according to the FBI. ‘A number of photographs of the objects have been reproduced in the book, some reportedly taken by reputable persons. Many reported sightings are from atomic and missile research areas.’

Recovered Wreckage

According to the file, wreckage from crashed saucers had supposedly been recovered on at least three separate occasions. One material was described as a magnesium alloy, another as pure magnesium and a third as an ‘exceptionally hard unknown metal.’ The document claimed the material contained ‘thousands of 15-micron metal spheres throughout’ and showed evidence of micro-meteorite impacts on its surface.

Predictions and Conclusion

The document concluded by noting that author Edwards predicted UFOs would soon make an ‘overt landing’ or deliberate contact with Earth. The FBI memo was circulated internally amid what officials described as mounting public pressure for a civilian-controlled agency to investigate UFO incidents outside military oversight.

Friday’s release marks the first major disclosure under Trump’s February executive order directing Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and federal agencies to declassify records tied to UFOs, UAPs and alleged extraterrestrial encounters. While UFO researchers hailed the FBI file as one of the most explosive documents released so far, skeptics cautioned that the report largely summarised claims and witness accounts rather than independently verified evidence. Officials have also repeatedly warned that eyewitness testimony and historical reports should not be interpreted as confirmation of extraterrestrial life or advanced non-human technology.