South Carolina: Triangular object found, suspected alien implant analysis
In mid-February 2005, an individual in South Carolina discovered a triangular piece of material on the floor following nasal discomfort. The object was suspected to be an alien implant. Laboratory analysis later identified the material as a man-made polymer composition of polycarbonate and poly(styrene:acrylonitrile:butadiene), definitively ruling out extraterrestrial origin.
Background
The incident occurred in mid-February 2005 in South Carolina, as reported by Del Anderson, a researcher in Ufology. Anderson's friend experienced nasal soreness and subsequently discovered a triangular object on the floor beneath where he had been sitting the previous evening. The object raised suspicions of being a potential alien implant due to its unusual discovery circumstances. The triangular piece was photographed next to a ruler for scale. Later scientific analysis conducted on the material revealed its composition to be polycarbonate combined with poly(styrene:acrylonitrile:butadiene), identifying it as a common man-made polymer rather than any anomalous or extraterrestrial substance. The analysis definitively concluded that the object was not an alien implant.