In Roswell, where according to legends in 1947 a UFO crashed, the geologist found unusual pieces of metal - Amazing mysteries

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Sunday, August 12, 2018

In Roswell, where according to legends in 1947 a UFO crashed, the geologist found unusual pieces of metal




Geologist Frank Kimbler claims to have found in Rosswell (USA, New Mexico) some very small pieces of metal and that they may be part of the UFO cladding that crashed with the crew in these places in 1947.


This discovery of the geologist has already become interested in the government land administration bureau.
"Some people will say that this is just garbage, and maybe several of them are theirs, but there are really very interesting samples among them," says geologist Kimber.
One of the largest fragments is badly scratched, and many such pieces give the impression that something is broken from light metal. And it also does not look like household rubbish.





When the geologist found these fragments, he knew very well the history of the Roswell crash and he immediately imagined that black government helicopters would now fly here.

"That's because when you read all these stories about Roswell and those things that happened to those who found unusual things, you become a bit paranoid."




Kimbler is not just a geologist, he is also a big fan of the theory of the existence of UFOs, aliens, conspiracies and other things. For the last 8 years he dreamed of finding physical evidence for the existence of UFOs and the ways often led him to Roswell. Finally he decided and with the help of a metal detector found in the wastelands about twenty metal fragments, the size of a fingernail.
"Some of these metals went through tests and they had anomalies, which probably indicates their extraterrestrial origin."


What specific anomalies were found, the geologist does not indicate, but says that soon after these results he began to fear for his life. And he was very frightened when he was recently contacted by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
When people from the bureau called him, Kimbler was so scared that he even deleted his research from the International UFO Museum in Roswell.
"I'm sure I had a heart attack then." I thought, "Oh, they're going to arrest me, they're going to confiscate this stuff," says Kimber.
Fortunately, everything worked out, nothing was taken from him, only some explanations were given about the rules and regulations regarding the finds of metals in the lands.


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