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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.
Originally posted by thesearchfortruth
Interesting, but suspicious.
How come other scientists have not confirmed these findings?
For something to be considered 'absolute proof' it has to be at least peer-reviewed evidence.edit on 1-4-2012 by thesearchfortruth because: eta
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
Absolute Proof has been Discovered
Originally posted by thesearchfortruth
Interesting, but suspicious.
How come other scientists have not confirmed these findings?
For something to be considered 'absolute proof' it has to be at least peer-reviewed evidence.edit on 1-4-2012 by thesearchfortruth because: eta
Originally posted by greyer
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.
Originally posted by Unity_99
There is a lot of us who could stand to have a few of these things taken out, I'm sure.edit on 1-4-2012 by Unity_99 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
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
So someone may have been found to have a piece of a meteor inside them and you think this is 'absolute proof' of the existence alien visitations and abductions involving extraterrestrial technology implants?
One thing does not validate the other. There is no chain of evidence that leads to anything. There is absulutley no logic to your statement.
So absolute proof has not been discovered but huuuge assumptions have based on nothing but a bit of space rock.