Post by MCDemuth on Jun 27, 2018 19:01:29 GMT
New Mexico geologist discusses suspected UFO crash site findings
Jun 27, 2018 07:08 AM MDT
Over the past eight years, Kimbler has dedicated himself to finding physical proof of the UFO, going out to the suspected site 75 miles northwest of Roswell about a dozen times.
Using a metal detector, he's collected about 20 metallic fragments the size of a fingernail.
"Some of it could be trash, camper trash, but some of it could be interesting,” said Geologist Frank Kimbler.
"Some of the material that I found out there has been tested and it has anomalies that suggest that it might be of extraterrestrial origin,” said Kimbler.
www.krqe.com/news/new-mexico/new-mexico-geologist-discusses-suspected-ufo-crash-site-findings/1265976082
The US Government On The Verge Of Confiscating Supposed Debris Of The Roswell UFO Crash
The most important discovery made by Mr. Kimbler was a silvery metal that resembled aluminum.
The first tests were performed by New Mexico Tech in Socorro.
Scientists used microprobes to determine that the material Kimbler had found was aluminum, silicon, manganese and copper alloy.
Despite not being ‘unknown,’ or otherworldly, the material isn’t usually found in foil form.
With more questions than answers, Kimbler decided to obtain an isotopic analysis of the piece.
“initial isotopic ratio test done in conjunction with the Roswell International UFO Museum and Research Center was inconclusive but suggested the material may be of unearthly origins.
“…either the lab made an analytical error or the material is not from Earth.”
www.ancient-code.com/the-us-government-on-the-verge-of-confiscating-supposed-debris-of-the-roswell-ufo-crash/
OK, I know the skeptics out there will quickly point to admission of "anomalies" and the possibility of an "analytical error", that these tests don't prove anything, and that the debris, is probably just Earthly piece of trash of some kind...
Well, I too am skeptical and have to side with them... up to a point...
However, the testing hasn't conclusively proven, that this debris, didn't come from an Extra Terrestrial Craft, either.
Since the fact that for over 70 Years, many people have believed that a UFO crashed in Roswell, NM, in 1947, and that the initial tests did indicate that the debris doesn't seem to be something that is commonly found... I think more tests on the debris should done to achieve more conclusive results.
The problem is: What if the tests do show, that it didn't come from an Earthly object? You just know the die hard skeptics won't accept the results, they never do, and they will just try to explain it all away, somehow... I swear, if a UFO landed in their back yard, they wouldn't accept it!
Still, finding new debris, and testing it, is an interesting new chapter in the Roswell Story... I'm curious to find out what becomes of this...
One last thing... I think that particular piece of debris shown in the photo doesn't look like it came from some weather balloon!