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UFO Hunters Believe This Metal Shard Could Be Alien Technology—So They Sent It to a National Lab - Popular Mechanics

UFO Hunters Believe This Metal Shard Could Be Alien Technology—So They Sent It to a National Lab The specimen raised eyebrows because it appeared capable of causing levitation. By Elizabeth ... Read More
Scientists studying spherical UFO say they've discovered alien technology - MSN

A 'UFO' was recovered this year that has now been analyzed by a team of scientists who found what could be alien technology inside the spherical object. advertisement Daily Mail ... Read More
Was It Scrap Metal or an Alien Spacecraft? The Army Asked an Elite Defense Lab to Investigate
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Strange Metal Shard Probably Isn't Evidence Of Alien Technology, A US National Laboratory Concludes | IFLScience

The metal had the potential to rewrite history if it could be proven to be a legitimate piece of alien technology – and samples could be tested by for this exact purpose. This is where All ... Read More
Pentagon UFO office finds 'no empirical evidence' for alien technology in new report - Space.com

The Pentagon's UFO office finds no evidence for claims that any sightings represent extraterrestrial technology or that the government possesses crashed alien spacecraft. Read More
Team of alien hunters led by Blink-182 co-founder claims to have found UFO material that’s ‘unknown to scientists’ - Fox News

A band of alien hunters led by an ex-punk rocker claim they've found evidence of UFOs. The U.S. organization, bankrolled by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge, says it's acquired "exotic material ... Read More
Scientists Are Studying a Mysterious Metal Sphere They Believe to Be a UFO: 'I’ve Never Seen a Piece Like This' - Yahoo Sports

Scientists are currently studying a mysterious sphere that they believe to be an unidentified flying object (UFO). The metal item was initially spotted flying over Buga, Colombia, on March 2 ... Read More
Scientist delivers ominous message to humanity after UFO is found

A UFO researcher has an ominous message for humanity as governments around the world begin releasing more information about alleged contact with extraterrestrials. Read More
Harvard professor Avi Loeb finds fragments in ocean that may be alien - USA TODAY

Alien technology? Harvard professor finds fragments that could be of otherworldly origin Harvard professor Avi Loeb's team was combing the floor of the Pacific Ocean looking for remnants from a ... Read More
US military developing portable UFO detection kits as Pentagon says no evidence of alien tech found - CNN

The US military is developing portable UFO detection kits to collect better data on reports of sightings as the Pentagon says there is no evidence of alien technology found in any government ... Read More
UFO Hunters Believe This Metal Shard Could Be Alien Tech—So They Sent It to a National Lab - Popular Mechanics

The official U.S. UFO analysis agency and Oak Ridge National Lab ... UFO hunters think they’ve found something truly out of this world—a metal shard that might be alien technology. Read More
Was It Scrap Metal or an Alien Spacecraft? The Army Asked an Elite Defense Lab to Investigate - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Pentagon true believers explored the fringes of science, from psychic spies to teleportation to antigravity material. Read More
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