Close Menu
Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Commodities
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Fintech
    • Investments
    • Precious Metal
    • Property
    • Stock Market
    Invest Intellect
    Home»Commodities»UAP metal fragment not alien in origin, AARO says
    Commodities

    UAP metal fragment not alien in origin, AARO says

    July 12, 20244 Mins Read


    (NewsNation) — The Pentagon’s UFO office has released a report indicating a piece of metal purportedly recovered from a UAP likely originated on Earth.

    The sample was analyzed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee, which said that despite claims it was an alloy not found on this planet capable of acting as a terahertz waveguide to generate antigravity properties, it was not extraterrestrial in origin.


    The lab could not verify the precise historical origin of the sample, in part because of an unclear chain of custody, but said it is consistent with scientific experiments of the time.


    Scientists discover exoplanet that smells like rotten eggs

    UAP Sample

    The sample came from Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge’s To The Stars Academy, an independent research organization that focuses heavily on the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

    In a press release, the group described the material as a magnesium-zinc-bismuth sample, saying there is “no precedent for this structured combination of materials.”

    It isn’t clear who gave the sample to the group or where that person obtained it, but the reference to it being recovered from a UAP crash in or around 1947 suggests it is purported to be from the famous Roswell incident.

    The Roswell Incident

    America’s most famous UFO event, the Roswell incident, began in 1947 after rancher William “Mac” Brazel discovered debris near his ranch just outside of Roswell, New Mexico.

    The country was in the middle of a flying saucer craze that Brazel was unaware of since he did not own a phone or radio. However, after telling the local sheriff about his findings, the sheriff alerted the U.S. Air Force.

    An initial press release from the Air Force said the military had recovered debris from a flying disc, bringing national attention to the story. Within a day, the Air Force retracted the claim and said the debris came from a conventional weather balloon.


    James Webb telescope finds liquid water on ice planet

    In 1978, a retired officer said the claim was a cover-up and speculated that the debris was of extraterrestrial origin, sparking a conspiracy that has continued for decades.

    In 1994, an Air Force report revealed the weather balloon story was indeed a cover-up, but not of alien visitation. The debris actually came from a Project Mogul test. The classified surveillance program was developing high-altitude balloons to monitor nuclear tests, and one such balloon was what Brazel found on his land.

    Despite repeated denials from the military, many continue to believe that it was an alien ship that crashed in Roswell, sparking wide-reaching conspiracy theories around the incident and government responses.

    A scientific experiment

    The Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), tasked with investigating reports of UAPs, issued a report along with the ORNL report. AARO said there is no reason to believe the metal was from a nonhuman source.

    The ORNL report stated that scientific experiments of the time included widespread research on magnesium alloys, including those with zinc and bismuth, for aircraft and weapons systems. Because of the unclear chain of custody and the fact that failed scientific experiments are rarely documented, the lab said the exact origin was not determined.


    Massive scar discovered on Mars – see the photos

    “Regardless of the specimen’s attributability to a specific research project, it is consistent with well-documented Mg alloy research projects during the mid-20th century and is otherwise unremarkable,” the report reads.

    Analysts also found no evidence the metal would support acting as a terahertz waveguide.

    The report is the latest from AARO that attempts to push back against claims the agency is aware of and hiding extraterrestrial activity. An earlier report found there was no evidence of extraterrestrial origins for UAPs, though not everyone has been accepting of the agency’s findings.

    Read the full report here:



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Dorset Community Energy welcomes Government Local Power Plan

    Commodities

    US pressures global energy body to drop net zero modeling – POLITICO

    Commodities

    Europe should treat energy security as defence policy

    Commodities

    Energy Transfer’s Record Results Put Its 7.2%-Yielding Dividend on a Rock-Solid Foundation

    Commodities

    Household energy bills in Great Britain forecast to fall by £117 a year | Energy bills

    Commodities

    Energy bills set to fall by £117 a year from April for millions of Brits

    Commodities
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Picks
    Property

    Donald Trump’s potential election win pushes US home buyers to flee to Australia

    Precious Metal

    Will the Precious Metals Rally Continue Through 2025?

    Investments

    Les Philippines lèvent 519 millions de dollars en proposant des T-bonds -Le 04 mars 2025 à 06:10

    Editors Picks

    Dividend Champions List: Top 15 Stocks to Buy

    October 2, 2025

    Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF Investments Have Already Topped 2024—Will It Last?

    October 13, 2025

    Premium Bonds 2025 – NS& lays out the year in figures 

    December 10, 2025

    ‘Digitizing The Dollar’—BlackRock CEO Reveals His Radical Plan For AI-Powered Crypto That’s Predicted To Blow Up The Price Of Bitcoin And Ethereum

    October 13, 2024
    What's Hot

    Dynamic Concept s’allie à une entreprise islandaise

    May 12, 2025

    OVO Energy set to launch £56m support package to help people through this winter

    September 22, 2025

    Guerre commerciale : les PME renforcent leur stratégie de couverture – Gouvernance & Stratégie > Fonction finance

    April 28, 2025
    Our Picks

    No, Norway and Sweden haven’t banned digital transactions

    March 25, 2025

    Tiger Royalties And Investments nomme Nicholas Lyth directeur financier à temps partiel -Le 07 mars 2025 à 08:12

    March 6, 2025

    CryptoCore, Sophisticated Cryptocurrency Scam Attacking Users To Drain Wallets

    August 14, 2024
    Weekly Top

    Singapore super-app Grab to acquire US fintech Stash

    February 18, 2026

    Copper prices must double to power the world’s clean energy future

    February 18, 2026

    Data breach at fintech giant Figure affects close to a million customers

    February 18, 2026
    Editor's Pick

    Ilia Malinin Clinches Grand Prix Final Spot with Convincing Gold in Canada

    October 27, 2024

    Silver shortage in Dubai: Buyers pay 15% premium as demand rises

    January 31, 2026

    AGNC Investment’s Book Value Falls. Are Better Days Ahead for the Stock?

    July 28, 2024
    © 2026 Invest Intellect
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.