Newly declassified FBI documents have revealed alleged messages from extraterrestrial beings that contain chilling warnings for humanity.
The documents were part of the Trump administration’s latest UFO disclosure, which was released last week and included never-before-seen memos, witness reports, photographs and videos connected to mysterious aerial phenomena.
One of the FBI memo, dated January 12, 1955, gives details about claims from members of the Detroit Flying Saucer Club, which is one of the earliest UFO organizations in the US.
According to the document, club member Randall Cox told agents the group had received multiple messages from extraterrestrials warning humanity about its place in the universe, according to the document.
Cox also said that the ‘aliens‘ said all planets except Earth had already conquered outer space and they described humanity as the ‘lowest form of universal existence.’
The Daily Mail reports: Another message stated the purpose of contact with Earth was to prepare people for future landings from outer space.
The FBI document further claimed the saucers were described as ‘friendly to the US’ as agents investigated whether the bizarre reports had any connection to national security concerns.
The newly released memo is an ‘airtel,’ a type of FBI communication used to rapidly share information between field offices and headquarters before the digital era.
irtels were commonly used to summarize interviews, investigations, intelligence leads and unusual reports.
The document states that Cox was interviewed inside an FBI vehicle on January 11, 1955, where he told agents he and fellow club member John Hoffman planned to travel to Washington, DC, to present their information ‘to the Pentagon’ and hoped to meet with ‘someone in Air Force Intelligence.’
Cox was one of the Detroit Flying Saucer Club’s central figures and was repeatedly referenced in multiple FBI and government documents about UFOs and ‘space people.’
During the interview, Cox referenced a man named John Fry, a technician assigned to Sandia Air Force Base in New Mexico, who allegedly claimed to have flown a saucer from the base to New York City in just 30 minutes.
Cox further stated that members of the group had received multiple messages from outer space.
‘He feels the purpose of contacts with Earth is limited at this time to preparing people to receive landings from outer space,’ the FBI memo states.
‘He said messages received indicate all planets but Earth have conquered outer space… Outer space people consider those on Earth the lowest form of universal existence.’

