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A researcher claims to have a fragment of a UFO and that he had it analyzed.

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A fragment of a UFO, allegedly recovered from an unidentified crash site, was given to journalist Maurizio Baiata, who conducted scientific tests to determine its composition and origin.

Gullà writes: “Frequencies around 7 Hz can resonate with brain rhythms corresponding to a high Theta state, close to Alpha waves.” I have always felt obligated to guard the object sent to me by the American scientist as something extremely valuable. It should be noted that the fragments tested in Italy were “destroyed,” while the one in my possession has always stayed with me, except for the years 2009-2011 that I spent in the USA, in Arizona, during which the object was kept in a transparent plastic casing, wrapped in cotton, and stored in a drawer of my desk. The results of the test conducted by Daniele Gullà were presented at the conference “A Hidden World” held on Saturday, June 6, 2015, at the Alef Esoteric Bookstore in Ravenna. Now, let’s go back over 15 years.

This discovery would support the hypothesis that this is a fragment of material derived from the structure of a UFO, as asserted by Dr. Michael Wolf.

Let’s briefly reconstruct the history. It was August 1997 when my collaborators Paola Harris and Adriano Forgione brought back from the USA fragments of siliceous metal given to them by Wolf at the end of their two-day stay at his home in Hartford, Connecticut. They were objects from a UFO crash. That is, parts of a fallen alien craft, as Wolf had told Paola and Adriano. In this excerpt from her foreword to the Italian edition of Wolf’s book “Guardians of the Sky” (Ed. Verdechiaro), Paola Harris recalls the peculiar properties of the object: “Wolf also gave samples of the same material to me and my colleague Adriano Forgione, which were analyzed in Italy by engineer Luciano Pederzoli and chemist Corrado Malanga.

Wolf had told us that the result would be 99% silicon and 1% of an unknown element, and this is what both the University of Pisa labs and the German labs concluded. The samples revealed strange physical properties: they blocked cell phone signals, were not detected by airport metal detectors (Adriano Forgione passed through US customs without issues, carrying the fragments in his pocket), and emitted a certain energy, perceptible to the touch.”

The results of these analyses were covered extensively by the UFO Network magazine, including articles in the July/August 1999 and September 1999 issues, written by my editorial team and signed by Luciano Pederzoli and Corrado Malanga. Here are some excerpts:

When asked “where do the fragments come from,” Wolf replied that they were given to him by an internal source. He then handed over three fragments (one later sent to Bill Hamilton) for analysis in Italy. Once in Italy, the editorial team decided to carry out a thorough analysis before releasing any information. The first substantial fragment was therefore delivered to Dr. Corrado Malanga of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Pisa. There was a different situation with Israeli Barry Chamish, who had an almost identical sample found at the Kadima landing site.

The analysis of the Kadima sample seemed to yield the same results. Wolf stated that 99.99% of that material was pure silicon, with the remaining 0.01% being a non-Earthly isotope. The results obtained by Chamish are similar, though expressed in different terms, and the results of Hesemann’s analysis are similarly consistent. (from UFO Network n.5, September 1999)

Here’s what German anthropologist and ufologist Michael Hesemann, interviewed by me on April 13, 1999, had to say: “Wolf gave me a sample of the metal which – as he claimed – he obtained from an internal source at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. We had it analyzed here in Germany at the Federal Institute of Metallurgy, which concluded that the sample was high-purity silicon – 99% pure silicon and 1% unidentifiable elements. I didn’t go into detail about this last part. The sample he gave me has high conductivity, which is unusual for silicon. It can penetrate ice, causing it to melt. Samples found in 1993 in the Israeli crop circles of Kadima, after five UFO/alien encounters, showed the same characteristics. I have a sample of the Kadima silicon. It’s the same substance as Michael Wolf’s sample.”

At the conclusion of his analysis, Dr. Corrado Malanga from the University of Pisa’s Department of Chemistry stated: “It should be emphasized that the person who analyzed the sample was unaware of its origin. Wolf told us, shortly before his death on September 16, 2000, that the silicon fragment came from a UFO crash in the USA in 1974, which Wolf himself handled during one of his assignments for the NSA. This silicon was claimed to be 99.99% pure, with an isotopic percentag

e differing from Earth’s by 0.01%. The percentage was so similar to Earth’s that it could be detected by modern fine-structure mass spectrometry techniques. Thus, we found ourselves with Wolf claiming that a fragment of silicon came from a UFO crash, and on the other side, without any apparent connection, we had a fragment of silicon from the same revealing source that underwent a rapid phase change, reaching temperatures above 3300 Kelvin.” (from analyses conducted by experts Luciano Pederzoli and Roberto Segamiglia).

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