Laboratory analysis reveals alleged implant is natural material
The Black Vault published scientific test results of the 2012 specimen. Laboratory examination identified calcium carbonate, ester compounds, quartz crystals and sucrose. Researchers concluded the materials were terrestrial in origin and unrelated to extraterrestrial technology.
Background
In February 2017, The Black Vault released documentation detailing forensic analysis of biological material removed from an Experiencer five years prior. Independent laboratory testing utilizing spectroscopic and chemical methods determined the specimen consisted primarily of calcite (calcium carbonate), accompanied by ester-type organic compounds potentially derived from plant or animal sources, and crystalline quartz possibly consistent with common sand. A secondary crystal formation was conclusively identified as sucrose (table sugar). The analytical report definitively concluded that the composition matched naturally occurring terrestrial substances rather than anomalous manufactured objects, thereby failing to support hypotheses regarding extraterrestrial implantation. This disclosure represents a significant instance of transparency in alleged implant research, providing empirical data to evaluate extraordinary claims.