Work on materials of alleged extraterrestrial origin confirmed by Pentagon
The "alien samples" themselves are described as small layered products based on bismuth, magnesium, and zinc and a round plate made of black and silver metals. Experts who have examined these samples before believe that they do not belong to any technology known to man.
The contract for the study of allegedly artificially created physical artifacts of alien origin was signed by the Pentagon and the company To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA). This was reported by the publication The Drive. It is noted that the US military department confirmed an agreement on cooperation with TTSA, which allegedly acquired metamaterials of alien origin associated with Roswell (a city in the US state of New Mexico, where the alleged crash of an unidentified flying object occurred in 1947).
The "alien samples" themselves are described as small layered products based on bismuth, magnesium, and zinc and a round plate made of black and silver metals. Experts who have examined these samples before believe that they do not belong to any technology known to man. On September 21, a mock assault on Zone 51, a military base located in Nevada, took place in the United States. People went to her to find aliens there. In total, more than 2 thousand people gathered for the "assault". "Area 51" is associated with conspiracy theories about extraterrestrial life forms and UFOs. The object is securely guarded by the authorities, its purpose is classified. Any attempts to approach the object are suppressed very strictly.
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