Roswell Debris Found, Analyzed
Researchers working on the Foster ranch near Roswell, New Mexico have found and analyzed anomalous pieces of aluminum silicate and a strange orange substance identified as “modacrylic adhesive, a heat-resistant synthetic copolymer” first produced by Union Carbide in 1949. Chuck Zukowski and his associates presented their findings yesterday at a press conference in the Roswell Convention Center.
From the Roswell Daily Record:
The artifacts were discovered in 2002 during a dig sponsored by the Sci Fi Channel, at a site where some eyewitnesses say a mysterious craft ricocheted off the ground in 1947.
Zukowski and his sister Debbie Ziegelmeyer, state director of the Mutual UFO Network in Missouri, volunteered to help with the excavation, and found the object that has been most thoroughly analyzed. The tiny piece of silvery material came from a site where water tended to gather. Ziegelmeyer was sifting through buckets of dirt when the object emerged, and she quickly clutched it to keep it from blowing away. The material began to curl up after it was exposed to sunlight. Ziegelmeyer speculated that it might have been sensitive to light or heat, although Doleman suggested it may have started to dry out after it was taken out of the ground.
The site where the artifacts were found is reportedly where an aerial object bounced off the ground before crashing to earth at another location.
One obvious aspect of this investigation that concerns me is the attention paid to the orange-colored “modacrylic adhesive.” Zukowski tries to tie this in with orange debris allegedly seen during the crash recovery by the Army Air Force. If this compund was invented in 1949, how does it relate to an event that happened in 1947? Was the substance used by the military before the official patent date from Union Carbide?
Were control samples taken from other places (such as other obvious water drainage areas?) A more complete report would be welcomed.
Perhaps Nick has a unique perspective on this, in light of recent revelations on his Bodysnatchers In The Desert theory.
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May 1st, 2009 at 7:52 am
“He said that there would be benefits for any lab willing to do pro-bono work, including publicity, possible information about useful alien technology, and “everybody in the UFO community will think they’re really cool.”"
LOL yeah, surely the labs are getting in line after that irresistible offer!
It’s an interesting find.