I-Team: The race is ready to solve the mystery of unknown materials

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I-Team: The race is ready to solve the mystery of unknown materials



by George Knapp and Matt Adams October 31, 2018 (lasvegasnow.com)


• For years, the Pentagon has secretly studied the seemingly impossible abilities of unknown ships captured in military videos. Scientists now want to know if the materials used in these UFOs allow them to do what they do. They have been collecting so-called "metamaterials," especially any associated with crashed UFOs, from around the world.


• Many samples of material come through the "A.D.A.M." Research Project by Tom DeLonge 'A The Stars Academy. "We have multiple samples from multiple sources, a wide variety of varieties and integrity," says Luis Elizondo.
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• One of the secret studies was conducted by BAASS (Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies), a Las Vegas operation hidden within Bigelow Aerospace, under contract with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to study metamaterials and futuristic technologies. Last year, the New York Times reported that a sample of metamaterial was secretly stored in Bigelow airspace. BAASS program managers told George Knapp's "I-Team" news team in Las Vegas that, although they are familiar with some of the metamaterial samples, none was stored in Las Vegas.


• One type of metamaterial studied by Dr. Hal Puthoff with the Institute of Advanced Studies (in Austin, TX) was "... a sample of magnesium and multilayer bismuth. Layers of bismuth less than a human hair. Magnesium samples approximately 10 times the size of a human hair, supposedly collected in the recovery of an advanced aerospace vehicle. It looks like he's been in an accident. "Puthoff and his colleague, Dr. Eric Davis, are at the forefront of attempts to identify a variety of fragments that seem to be beyond what we can create.


• The astrophysicist, Dr. Jacques Vallee, has been analyzing metamaterials since the 1980s, often using the technical expertise of Stanford University and Silicon Valley to unravel unknown samples acquired around the world. In particular, Vallee stays away from any military funding and has shared his findings at public conferences.



LAS VEGAS: A global struggle is under way to identify and perhaps replicate unidentified mysterious materials that have been collected at multiple sites around the world.


Some of the samples have challenged the analysis of leading scientists, who say they do not know how the material was designed, or why, or by whom.


Part of the metamaterial was supposedly collected in relation to the UFO incidents, which gives all the effort a shine from another world.


For years, the Pentagon secretly studied the seemingly impossible abilities of an unknown ship captured in military videos.



Scientists now want to know if the materials used in these mysterious planes allow them to do what they do. For years, one of the secret studies was carried out by BAASS (Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies), a Las Vegas operation hidden inside Bigelow Aerospace.


The documents first reported by the I-Team show that BAASS obtained a contract with the DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency), and one of the objectives was to study the so-called metamaterials, as well as futuristic technologies.


"It was a multilayer bismuth and magnesium sample. Layers of bismuth less than a human hair. Magnesium samples approximately 10 times the size of a human hair, supposedly collected in the recovery of an advanced aerospace vehicle. It looks like he's been in an accident, "said Dr. Hal Puthoff of the Institute for Advanced Study during a presentation in Las Vegas.


In June, the physicist Hal Puthoff came pretty close to saying that the strange wedge of metamaterial came from a starry saucer, but he can not be sure. Puthoff and his colleague, Dr. Eric Davis, are at the forefront of attempts to identify a variety of parts and pieces that are seemingly beyond what we can create.


This sample is designed in layers thinner than microns, through an unknown process on earth, and for a purpose that we can only guess.


"Nowhere could we find evidence that someone has done one of these when we talked to people in the field of materials they should know, they said we do not know why anyone would want to do something like this," said Dr. Puthoff.


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