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Scientist Implant: Study Shows Non-Earth Origin
22-May-2009
Unknowncountry Exclusive -
This week's Dreamland features a scientist discussing an implant that was placed in his body in February of 2008. This is the most exhaustively studied of all the fourteen objects that have so far been extracted from close encounter witnesses by Dr. Roger Leir and his surgical team. Prior it its being removed from Mr. Smith's body, like a number of other similar objects, it was found to be broadcasting an FM signal. Keep reading to learn the conclusions of the lab report on this implant.
7. The inclusions of the non-metallic phase have unusual shapes which suggest artificiality and functionality. This, along with the fact the object was emitting radio signals before removal, strongly indicates this is a manufactured nanotechnological device which was inserted in patient Smith for a definite purpose.
Saturday May 23rd, 2009 My Implant: A Scientist Speaks Out.
In one of the most extraordinary editions of Dreamland ever recorded, a scientist speaks about about an implant that was removed from his body. He has conscious memories of his close encounters with "grays" and specifically recalls the night in February of 2008 that the implant was placed in his body.
This object has been studied extensively in a number of different laboratories, and is one of the strangest things ever seen. Among other things, it contains carbon nanotubes embedded in a manner that we do not understand. It contains nickel that shows isotopic ratios that prove it is not from earth.
Originally posted by justsomeboreddude
reply to post by kidflash2008
UFO Hunters, LOL!
That Bill guy probably think blades of grass are alien communication devices sending spy information to the aliens.
Originally posted by RuneSpider
reply to post by kidflash2008
I've got a piece of metal in my finger tip that I can't seem to remove, it's slowly sliding to the side of my finger.
Several of my friends think I should go to a doctor and have it removed, then claim it's a implant.
(From the OP's source)
1. The sample consists mainly of iron, with a high carbon and oxygen content. The iron base material contains 5.2% nickel, and is highly magnetic. Traces of iridium and other precious metals, tungsten, gallium, and germanium strongly suggest the sample's metallic portion was derived from meteoric iron and is extraterrestrial in origin.
Originally posted by kidflash2008
reply to post by spacevisitor
I remember seeing Dr Leir on UFO Hunters and they showed the video of him removing an implant. They claimed it was inconclusive, but was probably an alien implant.
The interesting thing is my mother watches a UFO program on Discovery which had the same implant and video. They tested it and the same "implant" turned out to be a piece of metal tool that was slowly moving from its original impact site.
Two programs, and two different results to choose from. I am betting most people here will go with the alien implant one, as it is more interesting.
Originally posted by kidflash2008
If the implant is a perfect geometrical shape such as a circle or square, then that would be intriguing.
Originally posted by kidflash2008
So far, all the implants shown have been irregular shaped bits of metal which indicate pieces of metal tools.
Originally posted by dizziedame
Interesting post. Thank you.
Do you have any idea if the scientist had a military background and in what capacity did he serve?
the full text of the report on this implant will be provided in the Unknowncountry.com subscriber section. Like the scientist we are speaking to, those who participated in the studies on the object must remain anonymous or face the immediate destruction of their careers.
Originally posted by justsomeboreddude
reply to post by kidflash2008
UFO Hunters, LOL!
That Bill guy probably think blades of grass are alien communication devices sending spy information to the aliens.
Originally posted by IgnoreTheFacts
reply to post by leo123
Yes, the FM band would be useless for sending information long distances with low power, I would think aliens would know this.
The full text of the report on this implant will be provided in the Unknowncountry.com subscriber section.