The Ubatuba incident and the Socorro case are well-known events in the ufological community. In 1957, an alleged flying saucer exploded in the air before crashing into the sea, resulting in fragments being recovered that were later analyzed in various laboratories worldwide.
The Stanford scientist in the investigation claimed to have discovered “a high level of pure silicon” in both cases. These conclusions have led many to speculate about the involvement of extraterrestrial life in the events.
In 1964, a mysterious incident occurred in Socorro, New Mexico, involving an egg-shaped UFO’s landing and takeoff. Although it did not directly involve UFO remains, material left in the desert was analyzed and reanalyzed by experts over the years. Recently, Dr. Garry Nolan, through his Sol Foundation, has reevaluated the physical evidence from the Socorro incident and another similar incident. The results of his analysis are set to be published soon in a specialized scientific journal. However, some data has already been leaked to the public.
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