Well said👍🏼. Full disclosure could potentially unlock various means of non polluting energy and it'd be so cool to just see some "technical vehicles" . My eyes ache to see that😃👍🏼🙏.
They need to check the isotopic ratios of the metals because everything we produce on earth has the isotopic ratios in a particular arrangement. Then you will know whether it was manufactured by humans on earth or non humans and not manufactured by any known way on earth. Garry nolan explains this well on how to understand this.
Not so fast, matey. Unless you are talking about radioactive isotopes, there is ZERO difference between metals smelted here on earth, or anywhere else in the universe. We would not be able to tell if stainless steel was made here in Earth, or anywhere else. We might detect unusual amounts of various elements, which don't correspond to standard industrial ratios for metallurgy on earth. But even unusual ratios isn't proof of anything at all. So - No - that is NOT true. Just one piece of a machine would be all it took. Just ONE.
@@Chris.DaviesWhoa buddy not so fast there little fella, I think you’ll find that the isotopic ratios are only relative to the polyisotropic delivery of light on the wellington scale. Back in 92 Chris Akabusi proved this on tomorrows world. You’re welcome.
You don't think the military hasn't already considered that? The only reason the media even knows about any of this stuff is because the military\corporations have already gleamed everything they could off the crash debris and recovered craft.
Certainly getting the samples analysed by different labs/univesities is the way to go. To be honest I wouldn't expect to find any metal in an alien spacecraft. I think they would be made of all sorts of super-exotic low mass materials we can't even imagine. We have just discovered how to make Graphene, it's light, 200 times stronger than steel and conducts electricity like copper, it's an ideal aerospace material, but it's not metal. I think aliens that can get here would have materials that would make Graphene look like balsa wood.
You don't know much about much, do you? Metals are actual elements. There are no "stronger" or "lighter" new elements to find somewhere. Just combinations of the elements we already know, and superior atomic structure of same. Graphene may have a future, but as with all things, graphene (by itself) is not useful stuff unless you can make incredibly long-chain molecules of the stuff, and find a way to bind it together to make useful things, with the properties you desire. The super-heavy elements at the end of the periodic table are all highly unstable, with half lives measured in minutes - so that puts your claim entirely to rest. It is atomic structure of common elements combined into materials which Type 1 civilisations will be the masters of.
So what? It was a year after the Roswell incident in America. So one could argue their invention was likely aided partially by the insights they gained from the material from the crash. The timeline of events doesn't contradict anything, only reinforces it.
A quick Google search will show that Lanthanum was discovered in 1839 and is actually 3 times as abundant as lead, hardly extremely rare and unknown at that time! (Metal foam was first reported in a French patent of 1926)!
Total bunk. Metal foams were discovered in the 1950s. As a chemist, I find it extremely unlikely that one lab finds aluminium, and the other finds lanthanum. Analysis of metals is both accurate and easy using ICPMS, so I find the disparity between lab finding very dubious. I certainly would not waste money on the price of the book just to find out the details of the said 'analysis'. Get a grip people.
@TheSun acting like you haven’t been covering this up for years! If you did real journalism you would know this is a very real subject and not nonsense or make believe! People really do get abducted and it is happening more and more each year..
Sorry but this guy simply hasn’t done his research. Metal foam was patented in 1926……aluminium foam specifically has been around since the early 50’s. They put it in places like cinemas and train stations to help with soundproofing, it’s not rare at all. They also make decorative panels out of it. Lanthanum is so exotic and difficult to produce they put it in your television 🤦♂️………again, not a rare material. Under certain circumstances it can produce explosive hydrogen gas……which makes me wonder if the two materials were put together in a 1980s television, something happened and BOOOOOM. Someone may have even set in on fire at that specific site? 🤷♂️
Well, the aluminium foam is used in aerospace applications for its energy absorption, thermal applications, lightweight in relation to its strength, and its great for forming. So it sounds like a perfect material for high-speed aircraft, which doesn't want to be detected.
That's definitely stealth materials you got there. Very expensive aerogel composite. Aluminium-lanthanium foam would be 1960s NASA technology. Add nanoparticles and it's the '80s.
Bc it is, 40,000 years of mankind and when the president has legal problems alien tech coincidentally has been found!! and alien bodies, bet people forgot about the stupid alien bodies 😂.
Closed-cell metal foam was first reported in 1926 by Meller in a French patent where foaming of light metals, either by inert gas injection or by blowing agent, was suggested. Two patents on sponge-like metal were issued to Benjamin Sosnik in 1948 and 1951 who applied mercury vapor to blow liquid aluminium.
Anti-radar cladding from an early stealth aircraft I reckon. Raised honeycomb = adhesive. Plane flies v low over the sea (avoiding radar?), crosses the coastline, clips a load of trees, cladding comes off, fuselage still intact, plane flies away. Possibly a Soviet plane? Would explain why the MOD only sprang into action after they were alerted by the police. Can't help but think if it was a UK plane the pilot would have known where he whacked the trees and a clean-up team could have been out there immediately. But aliens? Nah.
Can you please tell me what the purpose of the underlying music is during the statement? It gets increasingly annoying to the climax. Don't tell me that you tried to increase tension or drama...
Did he say one of the bits was an aluminum mesh? Could it be an early form of metallic aerogel? Apparently types of metallic aerogel were invented as early as the 1930's . I just watched professor Simon Holland's UA-cam channels film about aerogel and its use in U.S. Black project drone technologies. Its well worth watching folks👍🏼.
there is a lot from the past century to suggest that some of these phenomenon are secret military tech. i think some villains have been incubating and growing their might with tax monies 😬😖
Foamed metals are not new. Quite easy to achieve by mistake - porous aluminium is a problem in other industries. All you have to do is work out how to cool it down without cracking.
One day I went into a shop where they bought gold jewelry. I had a bracelet with me that I got from my grandmother and all my life I thought it was silver because she told me about it. At the shop, they took a bracelet and put it inside a device that looked like a large microwave oven. There was a screen on the closed door, which immediately drew a graph of the content of all metals. The bracelet turned out to be copper, with a nickel coating on the outside. But the device also showed dozens of trace elements of the alloy. So why don't you go to a shop like this? If you do this and make a video about it so that I can see how you put the sample in the machine and see the information that it will show, then I will reveal to you the purpose of the green layer.
500 kilos are mined every year, mostly from our pals in China. Can be dangerous to touch and hard to purify. Most interesting they used it as a medical aid or for communication. Makes you wonder what the hell is going on out there.
The “Aliens”, having traversed the unimaginable distances of space seemingly without incident, somehow managed to contrive to collide with some trees near Aberystwyth. It’s life Jim, but not as we know it……..yeah…
1) It’s not necessarily true that these objects are coming from other planets but perhaps from other dimensions / something we do not fully understand. 2) If a primitive civilisation saw a Tesla they also would think it wouldn’t be able to crash … they can.
give little pieces to UA-camrs with the expertise, and also give it to labs, universities, and qualified students with the right expertise. and most importantly, always keep most of it to yourself!
"Wind damage". I'd like to know what company it was that went in there with heavy equipment to clear the trees. Maybe someone out there was on that crew and is still alive to tell us what they were sent to do and why.
You know what they were sent to do and why. They were told to take the trees down because they were damaged. If this was a UFO related incident, there is no way the MoD is going to tell the tree felling company what caused the damage and why they were being taken down.
Lanthanum is a ductile and malleable silvery white metal that is soft enough to be cut with a knife. It is the second most reactive of the rare-earth metals after europium. Lanthanum oxidizes in air at room temperature to form La2O. Not suitable for a spaceship I would say.
@@JamesDickson-vs5of Cast iron is iron which contains a small amount of carbon. It is hard and cannot be bent so it has to be made into objects by casting. Let's see you BEND or CUT cast iron WITH A KNIFE. Lol.
Picture shown is close up of TF-30-P414 Fan Section Factory Airseal. Hexagonal pattern was silicone Mold face. These airseal would fall out, break up and travel past the conbustion can as molten slag. Aluminum Foam was chosen because it would not cause major damage is it unbobded.
I continue to be intrigued by the Rendelsham Forest incident. If its all true, the visitors were humans from the year 8900. The military officers James Penniston and Charles Halt are/were highly credible.
There are no time travellers. And there can be none. The past does not exist. The future does not exist. Einstein was wrong. There IS an absolute space. And there IS absolute time. There is only NOW. Forever.
Penniston told of laying a hand on the small landing craft and was hit with a telepathic download. Back in his quarters he felt compelled to fill his memo pad (which still exists) with pages of ones and zeros, which back in 1980 would have meant nothing to most people. It was of course binary code, and when analyzed by two independent labs, part of the translation included something about target year 8900. @@Indygo9
its probably a manmade meta material ....used for stealth aircraft microwave radar attenuation ... ask me how i know. it is glued to airframes using the green adhesive you showed. imho
Life is amazing. I've never seen us tap dance around an issue more than the UFO topic. There's so much to this issue that backs it up and yet we're still playing mind games with the whole thing. It boggles my mind.
How do you copy alien technology that is advanced using different materials? If I was on a desert island and a car tyre washed up on the beach how would I reverse engineer or copy this alien technology? Remember on a desert island I have no advanced technologies to produce a tyre, paper or a ballpoint pen. Ive become a hunter gatherer cave dweller.
There was aluminium foam in the 80s, a firm called CIBA GEIGY made it and a motor bike company named BIMOTA used it to produce frames for their specialist bikes, I'm a believer in UFO's but this information is wrong.
Aliens would never be interested with people on this planet......look at the state its in and then look at these green fellows going around the universe in their flying saucer.....
Donald Trump opened the lid when he created the first space force live on TV but no media really covered it he looked up at the sky and said there is a war out there we don't even know about.
@@Archangel_Reez My apologies same guy as the 2023 book but the documentary is old at this point, "Europe's Roswell" 2009 Documentary about two hours long it's free on Tubi. 🛸 👽 🇬🇧
Interesting tale for sure...but surely even if it was alien or re-engineered...the fact is that whatever was "up there" had a "learner driver" at the controls hmm?!. "Leave no trace" indeed...that's the last time a trainee "humanoid/alien" without a driver's licence gets to go in charge of a vehicle!. Too much of a trail of debris and questions to answer...
Shocking level of corruption, people have a right to know.
You seriously need a job
Too funny.
Screw the haters. I'm with U
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The pentagon need to finally tell people the truth we are not alone. The biggest cover up in human history
All Burchett needs to do is call or visit the director of the OGA.
Well said👍🏼. Full disclosure could potentially unlock various means of non polluting energy and it'd be so cool to just see some "technical vehicles" . My eyes ache to see that😃👍🏼🙏.
They never will cause then they have to re write history
@@zeusa7075 Why? The UFO/UAP story is a miniscule subject. If they said they had recovered ET materials most people would forget all about in a month.
The aliens are demons
They need to check the isotopic ratios of the metals because everything we produce on earth has the isotopic ratios in a particular arrangement. Then you will know whether it was manufactured by humans on earth or non humans and not manufactured by any known way on earth. Garry nolan explains this well on how to understand this.
Not so fast, matey. Unless you are talking about radioactive isotopes, there is ZERO difference between metals smelted here on earth, or anywhere else in the universe. We would not be able to tell if stainless steel was made here in Earth, or anywhere else. We might detect unusual amounts of various elements, which don't correspond to standard industrial ratios for metallurgy on earth. But even unusual ratios isn't proof of anything at all.
So - No - that is NOT true.
Just one piece of a machine would be all it took. Just ONE.
@@Chris.DaviesWhoa buddy not so fast there little fella, I think you’ll find that the isotopic ratios are only relative to the polyisotropic delivery of light on the wellington scale. Back in 92 Chris Akabusi proved this on tomorrows world. You’re welcome.
@@Adultaffirmations Chris Akabusi. LOL
You don't think the military hasn't already considered that? The only reason the media even knows about any of this stuff is because the military\corporations have already gleamed everything they could off the crash debris and recovered craft.
@SosasCountrysideMeditations Yeah ! I remember that episode well .
Wonder if they use 10mm sockets ,still can't find mine
They got mine as well
Certainly getting the samples analysed by different labs/univesities is the way to go. To be honest I wouldn't expect to find any metal in an alien spacecraft. I think they would be made of all sorts of super-exotic low mass materials we can't even imagine. We have just discovered how to make Graphene, it's light, 200 times stronger than steel and conducts electricity like copper, it's an ideal aerospace material, but it's not metal. I think aliens that can get here would have materials that would make Graphene look like balsa wood.
What would their balsa wood be like .
@@paulkielty3800 Like a horse's dangler
@@tonyr4873 genius that has made my day 😂
@@paulkielty3800like a big dong
You don't know much about much, do you? Metals are actual elements. There are no "stronger" or "lighter" new elements to find somewhere. Just combinations of the elements we already know, and superior atomic structure of same. Graphene may have a future, but as with all things, graphene (by itself) is not useful stuff unless you can make incredibly long-chain molecules of the stuff, and find a way to bind it together to make useful things, with the properties you desire.
The super-heavy elements at the end of the periodic table are all highly unstable, with half lives measured in minutes - so that puts your claim entirely to rest.
It is atomic structure of common elements combined into materials which Type 1 civilisations will be the masters of.
The USA have been making these craft for decades, people
Aluminum foam was patented in 1948 and again in 1951. Patent issued to Benjamin Sosnik.
Don't ruin a good alien spacecraft story with facts FFS.
But This is not that they made it up so people would leave it alone and forget.
So what? It was a year after the Roswell incident in America. So one could argue their invention was likely aided partially by the insights they gained from the material from the crash. The timeline of events doesn't contradict anything, only reinforces it.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn I thought Roswell was the 40's or 50's and rendlesham was early eighties. Am I wrong?
@@norfolkronin6307 Yes, Roswell took place in 1947. Rendlesham in 80s. What's the issue?
Secrets tend to come light in the end
So a guy selling a new book hypes it up with a fantastic story. Seems legit.
A quick Google search will show that Lanthanum was discovered in 1839 and is actually 3 times as abundant as lead, hardly extremely rare and unknown at that time! (Metal foam was first reported in a French patent of 1926)!
Classic phantastic storytelling🎉
Total bunk. Metal foams were discovered in the 1950s. As a chemist, I find it extremely unlikely that one lab finds aluminium, and the other finds lanthanum. Analysis of metals is both accurate and easy using ICPMS, so I find the disparity between lab finding very dubious. I certainly would not waste money on the price of the book just to find out the details of the said 'analysis'. Get a grip people.
Ignorant
@TheSun acting like you haven’t been covering this up for years! If you did real journalism you would know this is a very real subject and not nonsense or make believe! People really do get abducted and it is happening more and more each year..
Sorry but this guy simply hasn’t done his research.
Metal foam was patented in 1926……aluminium foam specifically has been around since the early 50’s.
They put it in places like cinemas and train stations to help with soundproofing, it’s not rare at all.
They also make decorative panels out of it.
Lanthanum is so exotic and difficult to produce they put it in your television 🤦♂️………again, not a rare material.
Under certain circumstances it can produce explosive hydrogen gas……which makes me wonder if the two materials were put together in a 1980s television, something happened and BOOOOOM. Someone may have even set in on fire at that specific site? 🤷♂️
For F sake , someone give these People jobs Man , people are going insane sitting unemployed at home
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...you need to wake up, son.
Well, the aluminium foam is used in aerospace applications for its energy absorption, thermal applications, lightweight in relation to its strength, and its great for forming. So it sounds like a perfect material for high-speed aircraft, which doesn't want to be detected.
How long has it been available to industry?
@@perceptortron early 90's I believe
You know this is the material from a stealth bomber right - the hexagonal stuff is glue - this has been debunked by literally EVERYONE
That's definitely stealth materials you got there. Very expensive aerogel composite. Aluminium-lanthanium foam would be 1960s NASA technology. Add nanoparticles and it's the '80s.
Why do these UFOs never crash in the centre of a major city?
Full Diaclosure Now!!
They did exist before 1983! Aluminium foam was about in the 30s and Lanthanum in the 1800s.
Sounds like a bunch of horse s*** to me!
Bc it is, 40,000 years of mankind and when the president has legal problems alien tech coincidentally has been found!! and alien bodies, bet people forgot about the stupid alien bodies 😂.
So was the covid jab 😂
Utterly perplexing.
Closed-cell metal foam was first reported in 1926 by Meller in a French patent where foaming of light metals, either by inert gas injection or by blowing agent, was suggested. Two patents on sponge-like metal were issued to Benjamin Sosnik in 1948 and 1951 who applied mercury vapor to blow liquid aluminium.
If it's alien, they need to take flying lessons.
Anti-radar cladding from an early stealth aircraft I reckon. Raised honeycomb = adhesive. Plane flies v low over the sea (avoiding radar?), crosses the coastline, clips a load of trees, cladding comes off, fuselage still intact, plane flies away. Possibly a Soviet plane? Would explain why the MOD only sprang into action after they were alerted by the police. Can't help but think if it was a UK plane the pilot would have known where he whacked the trees and a clean-up team could have been out there immediately. But aliens? Nah.
A highly probable explanation, very logical.
Aliens don't exist - I sez so. All these military US chasing tic-tacs and Churchill reporting foo fighters - what do they know. Pah!
@@normanfurnell8495 Aliens may well exist but *this* story is not evidence of aliens. Or do you just believe every alien story on youtube?
Can you please tell me what the purpose of the underlying music is during the statement? It gets increasingly annoying to the climax. Don't tell me that you tried to increase tension or drama...
Why do people continue to alert the authorities to these incidents??
Tell the enemy of the people and truth nothing!!
They've been milking Roswell for decades to make money, lets milk this non-event for at least a couple books.
Aluminium foam? Absolutely extraterrestrial, frankly.
This is what father xmas does on his days off
Did he say one of the bits was an aluminum mesh? Could it be an early form of metallic aerogel? Apparently types of metallic aerogel were invented as early as the 1930's . I just watched professor Simon Holland's UA-cam channels film about aerogel and its use in U.S. Black project drone technologies. Its well worth watching folks👍🏼.
there is a lot from the past century to suggest that some of these phenomenon are secret military tech. i think some villains have been incubating and growing their might with tax monies 😬😖
He said aluminum foam. I even went back and read it in the captions . Aluminum Foam. Said they didn't have that back then
He did say aluminium foam - but it's just formed into a cell-matrix for strength, been known about for donkeys@@Chamonix.frequently
Foamed metals are not new. Quite easy to achieve by mistake - porous aluminium is a problem in other industries. All you have to do is work out how to cool it down without cracking.
I forgot to mention... aluminium foam was patented in 1951, so it was certainly around in 1983.
here come the sun reader skeptics that dont formulate opinions based on logical deductions and research and instead post out of ignorance
The only reason the press is coming out with this now in england and America now is that they’re preparing us for a mock alien invasion.
One day I went into a shop where they bought gold jewelry. I had a bracelet with me that I got from my grandmother and all my life I thought it was silver because she told me about it. At the shop, they took a bracelet and put it inside a device that looked like a large microwave oven. There was a screen on the closed door, which immediately drew a graph of the content of all metals. The bracelet turned out to be copper, with a nickel coating on the outside. But the device also showed dozens of trace elements of the alloy.
So why don't you go to a shop like this? If you do this and make a video about it so that I can see how you put the sample in the machine and see the information that it will show, then I will reveal to you the purpose of the green layer.
Looks like tire tracks to me my friend.
@@Shadrach666 sure it is
The Sun reported it? Must be true then😂🤣😃
Somewhere on earth ,maybe underwater far away is an alien base,for sure.
The nazca mummies have metal implants with osmium (a rare metal).
500 kilos are mined every year, mostly from our pals in China. Can be dangerous to touch and hard to purify. Most interesting they used it as a medical aid or for communication. Makes you wonder what the hell is going on out there.
All man made nonsense.
The “Aliens”, having traversed the unimaginable distances of space seemingly without incident, somehow managed to contrive to collide with some trees near Aberystwyth. It’s life Jim, but not as we know it……..yeah…
They may have been tired?
I know. People are so desperate and bored😂
A lot of the other theories within the UFO world aren't so much about them coming from other star systems, but other dimensions of the same place.
1) It’s not necessarily true that these objects are coming from other planets but perhaps from other dimensions / something we do not fully understand. 2) If a primitive civilisation saw a Tesla they also would think it wouldn’t be able to crash … they can.
That's why he said back engineered alien craft, probably had some mad scientist flying yet, hence why they crash the bloody thing!!
Doesn't he term Roswell already imply the involvement of aliens?
Lantheum and what?
give little pieces to UA-camrs with the expertise, and also give it to labs, universities, and qualified students with the right expertise.
and most importantly, always keep most of it to yourself!
Full Disclosure 🛸
"Wind damage". I'd like to know what company it was that went in there with heavy equipment to clear the trees. Maybe someone out there was on that crew and is still alive to tell us what they were sent to do and why.
You know what they were sent to do and why.
They were told to take the trees down because they were damaged.
If this was a UFO related incident, there is no way the MoD is going to tell the tree felling company what caused the damage and why they were being taken down.
Lanthanum is a ductile and malleable silvery white metal that is soft enough to be cut with a knife. It is the second most reactive of the rare-earth metals after europium. Lanthanum oxidizes in air at room temperature to form La2O. Not suitable for a spaceship I would say.
Ductile resembles cast iron my friend 🏴✌️
@@JamesDickson-vs5of Cast iron is iron which contains a small amount of carbon. It is hard and cannot be bent so it has to be made into objects by casting. Let's see you BEND or CUT cast iron WITH A KNIFE. Lol.
@@tonywadkins5258 I've been in the scrap metal industry for 30 , you won't cut ductile manhole covers with a knife, lollollol 🏴✌️
@@JamesDickson-vs5of It was you who said "ductile resembles cast iron"! Now you're just contradicting yourself!
@@tonywadkins5258 ball pine hammer, cast goes tink ductile goes tonk , , ya helmet!
They found a block of hash and have been sampling it hence their stories.
I think the British are actually Aliens 😂😂😂😂😂.
Selling a book 😂
gREAT JOB COVERING THIS ISSUE.
lanthanum £4 per kg, really expensive
Lanthanum$5000 U.S. for a metric ton. Same as diamonds.
@@DirtfootWoodworking Diamonds are not measured in tons though are they?
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So, did The Sun 🌞 not cover this in 1983?????
Cutting edge journalism my arse 🍑
If you see something alien, DO NOT CALL THE POLICE
Wasnt aluminium foam invented in the 1950s?
I saw a ufo when I was about 8 years old I was playing in the garden and saw it flying over I will never forget it
We Will Never show our selves to human
Picture shown is close up of TF-30-P414 Fan Section Factory Airseal. Hexagonal pattern was silicone Mold face. These airseal would fall out, break up and travel past the conbustion can as molten slag. Aluminum Foam was chosen because it would not cause major damage is it unbobded.
I continue to be intrigued by the Rendelsham Forest incident. If its all true, the visitors were humans from the year 8900. The military officers James Penniston and Charles Halt are/were highly credible.
There are no time travellers. And there can be none.
The past does not exist. The future does not exist.
Einstein was wrong. There IS an absolute space. And there IS absolute time.
There is only NOW. Forever.
Indeed they are. But there is no end to human delusion, no matter how serious or qualified you think a person is.
It is true but where did you get the "humans from the year 8900?
Shout out to the main man Charles Halt!🛸
Penniston told of laying a hand on the small landing craft and was hit with a telepathic download. Back in his quarters he felt compelled to fill his memo pad (which still exists) with pages of ones and zeros, which back in 1980 would have meant nothing to most people. It was of course binary code, and when analyzed by two independent labs, part of the translation included something about target year 8900. @@Indygo9
The forestry commission never told a sole about their x files mission
The price of a fish's silence.
Pantomime season's started early this year... "But it's true! - I saw it on UA-cam, what more proof is there?" ... yawn.
So the farmer just so happens to no a ufo expert 😂
what evidence , a piece of metal in a suitecase painted army green
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It took them 40years to examine the metal? BS
Personally I would send Gary Nolan a piece to evaluate 👍🏻
Looks interesting with an underlying honeycomb arrangement.
That is what happens when alien kids find the keys to the ship!
Something that can probably travel galaxies with mind boggling technology"crashed" into a tree? HAHAHAHAHAHA
This is a very cool story bro.
We want it on your front page
I take it this is the Rendlesham and RAF Bentwaters incident??
OMG, the scoop of the century from the Sun toilet paper. 🐱🐱😂😂🐦.
its probably a manmade meta material ....used for stealth aircraft microwave radar attenuation ... ask me how i know. it is glued to airframes using the green adhesive you showed. imho
Travels light years across galaxy , crashes when driving at slowest speed, hits a tree, and brittle pieces fall off lol. Right..... 👍
just looks like hardened resin to me thats been chipped off a floor with patterns already in it. 🤷♂️
i thought the american scientists made aluminium foam back in the 50's
They’ve done deal with the govt
Life is amazing. I've never seen us tap dance around an issue more than the UFO topic. There's so much to this issue that backs it up and yet we're still playing mind games with the whole thing. It boggles my mind.
How do you copy alien technology that is advanced using different materials? If I was on a desert island and a car tyre washed up on the beach how would I reverse engineer or copy this alien technology? Remember on a desert island I have no advanced technologies to produce a tyre, paper or a ballpoint pen. Ive become a hunter gatherer cave dweller.
It winds me up that we have to put an American spin on everything. "The UKs Roswell" give me a break 😂
Well, it could have been a balloon.
it is UK made Meta Material for a Stealth Aircraft.
Britains Roswell was the Rendlesham Incident of 1980... Click bait.
What many do not discuss is these ufo could be us just from a future time coming back to see important events or places
what does a freedom of information request yield?
There was aluminium foam in the 80s, a firm called CIBA GEIGY made it and a motor bike company named BIMOTA used it to produce frames for their specialist bikes, I'm a believer in UFO's but this information is wrong.
Aliens would never be interested with people on this planet......look at the state its in and then look at these green fellows going around the universe in their flying saucer.....
My evidence is so solid it's the definition.
Donald Trump opened the lid when he created the first space force live on TV but no media really covered it he looked up at the sky and said there is a war out there we don't even know about.
I believe there's alian but also believe you're grasping to sell books
I hope these Aliens tell us the secrets to black holes ... 😁 ...
Quick! Somebody tell jeremy corbell!
Soo many people now have seen something, we know the truth 😊.
I knew this guy would have a beard like that.
That’s a good documentary I’ve seen!
what's the name of the documentary? 🙄
@@Archangel_Reez My apologies same guy as the 2023 book but the documentary is old at this point, "Europe's Roswell" 2009 Documentary about two hours long it's free on Tubi. 🛸 👽 🇬🇧
I think we will find alien life in our lifetime
Northeast England usually see things flying a lot 2 weeks ago saw one .
middlesbrough here, i concur.
Stealth meta coating from stealth fighter. Material was made in Basingstoke.
Interesting tale for sure...but surely even if it was alien or re-engineered...the fact is that whatever was "up there" had a "learner driver" at the controls hmm?!. "Leave no trace" indeed...that's the last time a trainee "humanoid/alien" without a driver's licence gets to go in charge of a vehicle!. Too much of a trail of debris and questions to answer...
It's Radar absorbent materials, earth source not ET sorry.
I'm sure the forestart commission wouldn't sell their stories for thousands, lol . We have to stop clutching at straws and drones
Can fly billions of miles theough soace then crash into a tree a smash, purfectly believable
Used to have some Bangin raves round there where it happened. Dont know why but i just thought I'd mention that. Beautiful place. Bless