Small devices have been found in the bodies of many of the people reporting the alien abduction. Implants located deep in the nasal cavity, behind the eyeball, in the mouth, in the back of the head and neck, in the arms, legs, fingers or toes are clearly visible on X-rays. They sometimes disintegrate when removed from the body, but more often they remain intact.
Doctors who are involved in their removal and study find it difficult to give them a precise definition and call them "alleged" alien implants. However, no matter how it sounds, these are, without a doubt, extraordinary things.
These implants are believed to be used to monitor the activity or physical condition of the people in which they are placed. They are made mainly of metal and are round, triangular, spiral and thin as wire, some of them are no larger than the head of a pin. Most of the implants found to date have been placed on the left side of the human body.
Inside the body, the implants are surrounded by an unusually strong coating of keratin protein, the material that makes up human hair and nails. This coating is so tough that surgeons cannot cut it with a hardened steel scalpel, which cuts bones easily. It turns out that there is nothing like this on Earth that could match the strength of this simple outer cover.
It is believed that this coating consists of atomized molecules in which the atoms are located in one direction, providing a level of strength that humanity has not yet been able to achieve. The only creature on Earth that can atomize something is a spider. The strength of his web is amazing, which is why it can stretch a lot without tearing.
Before being removed from the human body, the implants emit a strong electromagnetic field, as indicated by a Gaussian magnetic field meter. However, once removed, radiation from the implant is no longer detected. It is believed that the human energy field provides the implant with energy and allows it to generate a force field.
Many patients who were found to have implants did not have any suture wounds or scars after surgery that could somehow explain the presence of the implant.
All of these devices have been studied in some of the leading metallurgical laboratories, including the Los Alamos, New Mexico laboratory. Unaware of the origin of the implants, the Los Alamos laboratory concluded that they could be parts of a meteorite, since no such metal isotopes exist on Earth. The Metallurgy Laboratory at the University of California, San Diego, under the same conditions, concluded that these metallic isotopes were "extraterrestrial."
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