A group of UFO fanatics have claimed to have tiny objects believed to be debris from a ‘crashed UFO’ given to them from a Russian man who said he was handed them by aliens
UFO enthusiasts claim to be in possession of aliens objects.
In a news conference held in Irving, Texas, US earlier this week the UFO organisation MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) presented the minuscule pieces of debris from a supposed alien spacecraft.
Speaking at the conference MUFON researcher Bob Spearing said: “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 basically a black material. Seems to be some sort of composite.”
He added: “It’s so light that it won’t even bend a flower.”
Such is the sight and texture of the debris that MUFON believe that it simply can’t come from something man made.
They helped prove this by reportedly testing the samples with NASA-level technology and found that they couldn’t identify 90 per cent of the debris, the Daily Mail reported.
The material was originally discovered by a Russian researcher named Arkady who said that he was contacted by aliens at his home who informed him that the debris was from a crashed UFO.
After further testing in Russia, Spearing said that the samples were found to be made up of 10 per cent calcium, titanium, iron, arsenic and copper.
In a strange turn of events, MUFON claimed that the samples sent to them were originally stolen from official the Post Office Box of the United States after they were sent from a Russian man who sent them.
MUFON Media Relations Director Ron James said: “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.”
He added: ‘Who did it is anybody’s guess.”