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Document Release: Lab Analysis of Abductee Physical Evidence

TheBlackVault.com published laboratory analysis results of materials collected from alleged abductee Ron Stroh. The infrared spectroscopy examination characterized protein and carbohydrate components. Findings suggested possible biological testing residue while colorant remained unidentified.

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October 13, 2016
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🇺🇸 United States
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Background

During October 2016, TheBlackVault.com released detailed laboratory findings regarding residue from an alleged abduction case. The report presented infrared spectroscopy results from samples taken in 1999. Analysts identified protein structures resembling human epidermis along with carbohydrate polymers. A previous clinical test using chromatography had proven inconclusive due to solvent incompatibility. The publication suggested proper protocols for future evidence collection to prevent contamination.

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