FOXNEWS - UFO Chaser: Aliens Involved in Mysterious Calf Mutilations | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 548848 United States 11/26/2009 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | metallic dust is probably attracted to the magnetic fields surrounding extraterrestrial vehicles. areas around mutes have significantly higher or lower densities of micrometeorites. [link to www.rense.com] A piece of evidence that seems to rule out humans and their helicopters is the regular discovery of increased amounts of tiny magnetic particles in the soils at the bovine excision sites. These particles are spherical, or partially rounded (indicating exposure to heat) and are of a very pure iron, which Levengood has hypothesized are of meteoric origin, and they are found to be concentrated immediately around the bodies of the animals. The number of these particles found in the soils drops off with sampling distance away from the carcass, with a clearly reduced number being seen at only ten feet away in many cases. The soils sampled by the BLT fieldworkers at bovine excision sites are tested in Levengood's lab and comparatively high concentrations of meteoric-like magnetic material have been found within five feet of the animals. These sites typically have four times the amount of magnetic particles as do the surrounding area only ten feet away. Microscopic beads of magnetite (Fe3O4)mg found at excision sites have concentrations much higher than in normal soil. Three satellites, particularly Mariners II and IV, Pegasus have substantiated the presence of micrometeorites also known as cosmic dust surrounding the Earth and throughout space. Both Opik and Whipple have shown that it is possible for small micrometeorite dust particles to pass through the atmosphere without losing matter through ablation. An object moving through space is expected to come in contact with fairly large amounts of micrometeorite dust particularly in the vicinity of Earth. This micrometeorite dust has a relative abundance of iron, cobalt, nickel and copper. The micrometeorites are remarkably similar to the meteorites and unlike Earth minerals meeting Levengood's hypothisis. {"Environmental Space Sciences," page 471 by Col. Don Carpenter} |
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