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RECOVERED MATERIEL ANALYSIS

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Contents

  • History
      • May-July 1947
      • Grandad/Grandson 1974
      • Art/Linda 1996
      • TTSA 2019
  • Previous Analysis/Interviews
  • Correlations to other debris
  • Debunking/Validation
  • Our Observations
  • Remaining tests to be performed
  • Speculated use cases
  • Extreme speculation (QCs)

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History

  • MAY 1947: Horse Springs Crash

  • 31MAY47: Socorro Crash

  • 24JUN47: Kenneth Arnold: nine ‘wedge shaped discs’

  • 02-05JUL47: ‘Roswell’ 3 diff sites

  • Source says it’s from ‘47 White Sands

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History

  • Source: Army Air Sergeant who was 1st on scene at White Sands crash. Sergeant ‘acquired’ samples by peeling off pieces from the center underside of craft. Holds on to them until 1974 when he tells grandson about them prior to death in 1974. Grandson inherits samples. Gives a piece to friend who dies in sus C-130 crash in Nov78 (letter 5). Stays quiet until ‘96.
  • April 1996: Art Bell receives 1st of 5 letters/packages from source. 1st samples inside 2nd package. Samples are all aluminum and consist of small discs, one larger disc, and some fins which look like they came from a small radiator (or photomultiplier) He involves Linda in analysis.
  • May 1996: 3rd package w/ 6 samples of ‘Art’s Parts’

Link for letters

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22APR96:

1st package contained Aluminum at 99.7%, w/ trace amounts of ‘atomically placed’ Iridium

Vents have been associated to car radiators from the mid 1920s, however, they could also be used as photocathodes (dynodes)

History

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History

Grooves between vents indicate flattened radiator.

Dimensions of radiator fins still quite small.

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History

18MAY96:

2nd package contained 6 pieces of layered material. About 25 layers of Bi-Mg-Zn.

Bi = 1-4um

Mg-Zn = 100-200um

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Previous Testing

LMH hired over 100 different professionals analyze the material including SEM, XRD, & isotopic ratio analysis. Bright lines are Bismuth

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Previous Testing

Mg barely deviates from ‘normal’ but not enough to warrant any certainty of off-world origin, especially w/ only 2 data points.

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Previous Testing

Mg 97.6% Zn 2.4% [Shiny side] || Bi / Mg [Dark side]

Bi-Pb too low to be detectable, PbO not present

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Previous Testing

  • Mg2+ at 60x concentration to normal
  • 90mg sample placed in water, kept bubbling hydrogen for 40 days
  • Cavitation at nucleation sites

According to wiki: Magnesium, aluminum and zinc can react with water, but the reaction is usually very slow unless the metal samples are specially prepared to remove the surface passivation layer of oxide which protects the rest of the metal.

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TTSA

Acquired sample from LMH in 2019. Puthoff had already been a part of the prior testing, but now wants to use Army THz lasers.

LMH sells single piece to them for $35k, cost of prior analyses performed, no profit gained.

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Similar Cases

1952 White House Flap Book “Flying Saucers - Serious Business” 1966

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Similar Cases

1952 White House Flap (cont.)

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Similar Cases

Ubatuba 1957 Magnesium at 99.88%

Ref. Nominal terrestrial abundance values for Mg isotopes:

24Mg= 78.99%, 25Mg = 10.00%, 26Mg = 11.01%

26Mg was either 14.3% or 23.1% (due to Condon error)

37 trace elements detected

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Plot of the determination of the isotope ratios 25Mg/24Mg and 26Mg/24Mg. From figure 1 from Sturrock (2001). (a) DOW CP is the DOW sample of triply sublimed magnesium used in the Colorado Project; (b) DOW A is a sample of triply sublimed magnesium supplied by DOW Chemical to Peter Sturrock; (c) SU-A is one of the Ubatuba samples; (d) Baker A is a magnesium standard used by the Johnson Space Flight Center; (e) DOW E is another sample of triply sublimed magnesium supplied by DOW Chemical to Peter Sturrock; and (f) the added green circle is the calculated nominal value based on the established nominal values for the 3 magnesium isotopes.(2022) RG Link Isotope Ratios and Chemical Analysis of the 1957 Brazilian Ubatuba Fragment

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Ubatuba vs White Sands

Sure looks like similar terrestrial Mg ratios.

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Ubatuba

Trace Elements

Sr84 showed the most significant deviation

“strontium impurity is not a normal by-product in the manufacture of magnesium and would have been intentionally added.”

Link 1 (2022)

Link 2 (2001)

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Debunking/Validation

Common explanation is Betterton-Kroll process of Lead refinement.

Lack of lead and lead-oxide make this tricky. Barium, Strontium, Calcium used in process.

If B-K process was indeed method of manufacture, lack of lead (10ppm) indicates refined process.

Link 1

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Observations

Provenance:

Anonymous donor

Chain of custody verified

Additional scientific reports provided (non-disclosable)

Did not purchase (freely given)

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Observations

Hexagonal Structuring indicated by multiple 120deg angles present

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Observations

Bismuth microspheres?

Semi-Regular arranged?

Video Link

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Testing

  • Dimensional analysis

  • Magnetic test: non-magnetic

  • Radiation test: non-radioactive

  • Trifield: No natural EM

  • Multiple wavelength light:
    • UV
    • green laser
    • white LED (RGB)

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Further Non-Destructive Testing TBD

  • X-ray Diffraction (XRD)

  • Scanning Electron Microscope

  • Radon Transform

  • Alzofon Experiment

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Author’s Notes

Despite the extremely low lead, B-K process still seems most likely due to other trace elements like Calcium (in this sample). Alien B-K still not off the table, but terrestrial looking very likely.

Presence of colored microspheres could be prosaic (like melting), but irregularity of colors suggests otherwise? Circular and linear arrangements may suggest purposeful placement (quasicrystals?). Alien implants have also been shown to demonstrate nanostructures. Link

Hexagonal structuring not mentioned in any other literature on sample. Might be artifact, but could also be new discovery. Note: magnesium & zinc individually have hexagonal crystal structures, whereas Mg-Zn is icosahedral

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Author’s Notes

Thermoelectric Generation (TEG):

  • Bi-Mg and Bi-Zn are heavily researched for TEG applications.
  • The radiator fins may also suggest thermal applications
  • Iridium would also suggest RTGs

Note that the iridium is hearsay given to LMH by S4 ‘source’ who claimed to work on a 3’x6’ section of hull.

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RTG was invented in 1954 by Mound Laboratories. Fuel is stored in individual modular units surrounded by a layer of iridium metal and encased in high-strength graphite blocks.

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Speculation

1947 UFO glowed for 3hrs after, smaller 1952 glowed for 1hr. Norwegian AF observed accel/decel rates associated to intensity of light emitted.

Thermoelectric properties of Bismuth, combined w/ Thermoluminescence might explain light emission. Mg+ & Zn seem like there’s electrical at play.

Canada’s electrogravitic model abandoned in ‘53 for gravitomagnetic version

Colonel Corso: “during the Norton Air Force Base testing it was discovered that the entire vehicle functioned like a giant capacitor the craft itself stored the energy necessary to propagate the magnetic wave that elevated the craft as if gravity was being folded around the outside of the wave that enveloped the craft“

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Speculation

Bismuth’s diamagnetism speculated as magnetic shielding. Highest negative susceptibility.

Sarbacher claimed 1952 Bismuth nanospheres of 10microns (MUFON 64003)

Sarbacher to Friedman (‘83) mentions Bismuth’s gravitational irregularities. I believe he’s referencing Brush-Kinetic Theory (‘21), metal pendulum tests show bismuth has greatest period deviation.

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Extreme Speculation

Quasicrystals:

  • Created during Trinity Test (‘45) Link
  • Nonlocality
  • Information Processing
  • Phason-Phonon Coupling
  • Coherent Phonons

Only other ‘naturally occurring’ quasicrystal (Russian meteorite) had 5-fold symmetry, Mg-Zn necessitates same.

Higher dimensional quasicrystal structure might reveal new computational methods which lead to a deeper understanding of our simulated universe.

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These images show different types of symmetries that can be found in quasicrystals: 5-fold (top left), 7-fold (top right), 11-fold (bottom left) and 17-fold (bottom right). (Paul Steinhardt)

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Further Research Needed

  • Specific use case for this alloy/material prior to 1947?

  • Tracking down Source: S.C. Air Guard C-130 crew, deployed in 1996 for Operation Southern Watch, lived in VA. Not likely aircrew, more likely in Logistics.

  • RTG/TEG research prior to 1950

  • QC relationships to thrust

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Takeaway

  • Sample seems very likely to possess terrestrial materials.

  • Sample could have been produced using available methods prior to 1947.

  • High potential for Thermoelectric properties.

  • Higher technology like quasicrystalline structure not ruled out (yet).

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UPDATE:

13JUL24 I spoke with Doty. He claims the following about Art's Parts:

Doty worked for Puthoff for many years (around a decade?).

(Grandson [Kelvin/Calvin]) approached Sandia to test 'something' [the sample] in the 80s, Sandia turned it down. Sandia invented 'laser seaming', Raytheon now uses it. No longer classified. Sandia uses it to fuse materials in nukes.

NM scientist evaluated the material as 'someone who made this used laser seaming.'

Puthoff took the sample around to Texas Instruments.

Grandfather’s journal is now VERY LIKELY in the possession of the Sandia group.

My take: AARO report says there's a bonding agent used in the material. Doty is saying 'laser seaming' (which wasn’t supposedly a thing until the mid 80s according to Doty, white papers suggest available in 60s). Might be another angle to look at.