Lighter-than-petal debris of alien craft found on Earth, UFO hunters claim ‘non-human’ origin

Lighter-than-petal debris of alien craft found on Earth, UFO hunters claim 'non-human' origin

Unveiling the mystery material

UFO investigators have revealed a mysterious material that tests indicate has a ‘non-human’ origin. Displayed for the first time at a conference in Irving, Texas, the gold-tinged scraps are lighter than a flower petal and have stirred significant intrigue.

MUFON’s groundbreaking discovery

The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) possesses the material, which has been tested with NASA-grade technology. According to a report published by the Daily Mail, 90 percent of the material is unidentifiable, suggesting it is not a known metal. The unique light and porous texture led MUFON to propose that the sample might be debris from a craft.

Russian researcher Arkady initially found the sample and suggested it could be remnants of a crashed UFO. After testing the material in Russian geological labs with an X-ray fluorescence gun, similar to the hardware on NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover, Arkady discovered that 90 percent of the material was unidentifiable.

Stolen samples and security concerns

MUFON reported that some samples were stolen from a U.S. Post Office Box after the Russian researcher attempted to send them to the U.S. MUFON Media Relations Director Ron James commented, “This is typical with evidence of this nature. We believe that this material was deliberately taken by someone who could hack into a locked Post Office Box to prevent further testing.”

Ongoing debate among experts

Independent UFO experts have raised questions about the discovery, acknowledging the possibility of an “alien origin” for the latest sample. MUFON researcher Bob Spearing described the material to symposium attendees, saying, “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 a black material. Seems to be some sort of composite. It’s so light that it won’t even bend a flower.”

As the debate continues, the mysterious, lightweight material remains a subject of fascination and speculation in the UFO research community.

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