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Chemist and material scientist Steve Colbern appeared on Coast to Coast AM Radio on Friday night along with Dr. Roger Leir, author of “The Alien and the Scalpel”, and experimental nuclear physicist Robert John Koontz to discuss implants they've found in the bodies of people who claim to be alien abductees.
As to the chemical make-up of the alien implants, Colbern claims they are composed of meteoric iron not found in our solar system because the isotopic ratios are skewed compared to those found on earth or in our own solar neighborhood. When asked, Colbern said it would not be possible for us to duplicate this material without major problems.
Noory asked Colbern, “Based on what you've seen what do you think these objects are?” His response was, “Extremely sophisticated nano-technological devices that are probably for gathering and transmission of information. They seem to transmit sensory information - what the subject is seeing and hearing, physiological information, etc.” Colbern also states that the implants have a sophisticated biological coating that allows our nerve cells to grow into the devices after they're implanted – something that is beyond our technology.
Maybe the body is added to the implant? They grow together?
Originally posted by Dudeimanoldfart
I've previously seen a video about this, one of the scientists were saying when they went to extract the implant from the "abductees" there were no signs of skin damage or muscle/nerve damage from the implant. So how did they get the implant into the body flawlessly 0_o Another weeird question!! Aliens are capable of artificial insemination AND this?!
Originally posted by silent thunder
Pretty cool, thanks for posting that.
Nevertheless, I can't help but remember older chipping conspiracy theories that talked about "transistors" (in the 1970s) or "superconductors" (in the 1990s)...every time a new technology comes out, theories suddenly sprout making use of it...now that nanotech is a hot topic, suddenly they are discovering it in the chips...color me skeptical but still interested.