AARO/ORNL: Analysis Report on Alleged 1947 UFO Alloy Released
AARO published comprehensive laboratory findings regarding a magnesium specimen long claimed to originate from the 1947 Roswell incident. Oak Ridge National Laboratory determined the material is of earthly origin and lacks alleged antigravity properties. The reports contradict decades of speculation about the object's extraordinary technological capabilities.
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The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office released two detailed reports in July 2024 concerning a metallic specimen that has generated significant controversy within UAP research circles. The object was allegedly recovered from a crashed vehicle in 1947 and was claimed to possess extraordinary properties, including functioning as a terahertz waveguide and generating antigravity effects. These assertions have persisted despite lacking rigorous scientific verification.
In 2022, AARO contracted Oak Ridge National Laboratory to conduct thorough materials testing using advanced analytical techniques. ORNL performed isotopic ratio measurements, elemental composition analysis, and structural characterization using microscopy and spectrometry. Their investigation revealed that the specimen consists of terrestrial magnesium alloys with isotopic signatures consistent with earthly materials, directly contradicting claims of extraterrestrial manufacture.
The laboratory further determined that the sample does not meet theoretical requirements for waveguide functionality due to intermixed bismuth and lead layers. Historical analysis indicates the manufacturing techniques match mid-20th-century industrial processes, particularly vapor deposition methods used for corrosion-resistant applications. While the precise provenance remains undocumented due to poor chain of custody, the scientific evidence strongly supports conventional terrestrial origins rather than exotic technology.
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