The UFO investigators have claimed that they possess an unidentified material which has been proved to have a ‘non-human’ origin in the tests.
The sample’s tiny scraps, which were gold-tinged and lighter than a flower petal – were displayed for the first time at a conference this week in Irving, Texas.
MUFON is the group of UFO investigators which possesses the material. It said that the sample was tested with NASA-grade technology and 90 per cent of the material was unidentifiable, according to a report published in Daily Mail.
This hinted that the material was not a metal which is known to humankind, said the researchers.
Because it has a unique light and porous texture, MUFON floated the idea that the sample had a resemblance with the ‘debris from a craft’.
The Russian researcher had earlier said that the sample was likely to be the remnants of a crashed UFO.
Questioning the discovery, the independent UFO experts said that this is the latest sample which carries the possibility of having an “alien origin”.
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The group further said that some samples were stolen from the official Post Office Box of the United States after the Russian finder of the sample tried to send them to MUFON in the United States.
“This is typical with evidence of this nature,” said MUFON Media Relations Director Ron James.
“We believe that this material was deliberately taken by someone who could hack into a locked Post Office Box to prevent further testing.’
‘Who did it is anybody’s guess,” James added.
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MUFON researcher Bob Spearing informed symposium attendees that Russian researcher Arkady had approached him after testing the material using an X-Ray fluorescence gun in Russian geological labs.
The handheld tech, which has similarity to hardware on NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover, discovered that 90 per cent of the material was unidentifiable, stated Spearing.
“It’s very, very light material. It almost looks porous, like it has pores. It has a tinge of gold in it, but it’s basically a black material. Seems to be some sort of composite,” Spearing said. “It’s so light that it won’t even bend a flower,” he added.
(With inputs from agencies)
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