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UFO MATERIAL HANDLING and ANALYSIS

There are secret crash retrieval response teams across the United States and Canada that can be at a UFO crash site in less than 1 hour, and seal off the area. But you may get lucky and stumble across something they missed. The report has suggestions of what you should do and not do in order to protect your health, and information on how to get it analyzed.

When you come across materials of unknown origin it is far better to be safe than sorry. If you become infected with a pathogen of alien origin which becomes life threatening, doctors probably will not save your life. Doctors can only treat diseases which they are already aware of.

The television and media image that doctors perform intensive, 11th hour research to save a life rarely takes place. When doctors cannot determine what the illness is, they believe it’s a mental condition and send the patient to a psychiatrist.

Most doctors practicing in hospitals today have dozens of patients to continually care for. There are tons of test results and logging of treatments to document by each doctor. Every detail must be written down by the doctor including every single word you tell them.

Even in a small town, I have personally seen a fully booked emergency room with 22 beds have only two doctors on staff at any hour of the day or night. Be aware of the state of today’s medical practice when you decide to pick up any artifacts on the ground you are unfamiliar with. Remember that ultimately you are responsible to protect your life and the lives of your friends and family, not the doctors afterward.

Never think that rubber gloves are a cure-all for preventing infection from unknown pathogens. It’s well known that the micoplasma which causes AIDS is so small it can pass through a latex condom like it isn’t even there. Latex and synthetics stretch creating micro-holes, and therefore must not be considered as effective insurance to prevent infection. In operating rooms, surgeons often wear TWO pairs of surgical gloves. But even this protocol is no guarantee against infection of an unearthly pathogen.

Do not count on intense heat to sterilize anything that contacts the samples you find. For example, prions which cause lethal CJD in humans (which works the same as mad cow disease) can withstand a 100% vacuum and temperatures up to 1000C. Even in space thousands of miles from Earth, temperatures only reach a little over 400C in open sunlight. A prion could in theory last forever in space. It has long been thought that prions could easily travel between planets using asteroids or other objects, and that it may be how they arrived here on Earth.

Consider the many months of horrific suffering, drooling, foaming at the mouth and destroyed brains of CJD patients that inexorably progress toward death. Yet this disease has not always been known on Earth.

This Holsinger meteorite looks innocent enough. But could there an invisible biological or biochemical threat lurking inside? During entry into the atmosphere meteors become extremely hot for a short time. But this may not raise the interior temperature high enough to destroy every possible pathogen inside. Alien spacecraft materials (and alien beings, body parts and micro-organisms) could pose a similar threat to human life.

The outside surface of a fallen meteor or other objects may be sterilized by the intense heat during entry into the Earth’s atmosphere. But never assume any fallen object cannot be infectious.

If you decide to handle materials from a crashed UFO or other object, be wise and do so using the best protection possible. For example, don’t even physically touch the object and anything you use to handle it must be discarded. Although bleach and alcohol kill most known Earthly pathogens, there is no guarantee that these chemical disinfectants or any other chemicals commonly used will work on alien pathogens. Never make such an assumption because it’s your life and others that you’re playing with.

! Always treat crashed materials as though they are infected with every incurable lethal pathogen known and handle accordingly.

CRASHED SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROTOCOL

Data4Science.net will analyze suspected crashed UFO materials at no charge. There are several factors involved when shipping these materials to prevent illness, disease and confiscation by government officials:

1. Do not send powdered materials! These may be misconstrued by the post office or a shipping company as a threat with unpleasant results.

2. First be sure the materials are not radioactive. It is illegal to ship radioactive materials in the mail without proper permits, and these permits are not easy to obtain. When using a Geiger counter, be sure that any filters over the tube are removed to allow detection of Alpha, Beta and Gamma.

If using one of the yellow box type Civil Defense counters, be aware there were two types used by Civil Defense officers. One type of Geiger counter is known as a survey meter and only detects gamma rays. It is designed for use after a nuclear attack. If the picture in your mind envisions this counter being used by a gloved hand near a fall-out shelter, you would be correct. This unit cannot detect Alpha or Beta particles.

Alpha particles are ionizing radiation, and can mutate human lung cell DNA into cancer cells when inhaled. Beta particles cause Beta-burns, or burns of the skin. Alpha particles can penetrate a piece of paper, while Beta particles can penetrate cardboard. Gamma radiation penetrates most all materials, except lead. This is why it’s important to use an instrument that can detect Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation.

Check your samples using a counter designed to detect all three types of radiation. Another yellow box type Civil Defense counter that has a detachable probe can detect all three types of radiation, but it can do so only if the rotating sleeve on the probe is open to expose the side of the Geiger tube through the protective slots.

You should be able to detect several clicks per minute with your Geiger counter or someone else’s instrument. This is caused by background radiation from cosmic particles originating from space. Without a test radioactive source, you can use background radiation to determine if the counter is functioning.

Fortunately Geiger counters tend to either work correctly, or not at all. Be aware that many older Geiger tubes lose halogen gas in the Geiger tube over time and can no longer function. If you cannot detect cosmic rays with the counter (set to the lowest scale for non-digital counters) most likely your counter is no longer functioning and it cannot be trusted.

For older yellow box Civil Defense Geiger counters, there is a replacement third party tube. However, these counters have another small gas filled tube inside known as a Coratron. A Coratron is a high voltage regulator tube which can become defective. If you replace the Geiger tube, be sure the Coratron is working correctly first! If the high voltage is too high the new Geiger tube will quickly cease to function and will need to be replaced.

>>> Be careful! High voltage of 900 to 1,200VDC is present in Geiger tube circuits. Capacitors in the circuitry can retain this voltage for some period of time after the counter is turned off. <<<


IF YOU DON’T OWN A GEIGER COUNTER

The presence (or lack) of radioactivity can still be confirmed if you do not have a Geiger counter. In the United States today, almost all fire departments have at least one Geiger counter. These are used when fire fighters must handle chemical waste fires and for other situations.

You can probably take your samples to your local fire dept. and let them test them for radioactivity. Do not leave the materials there, or you may find them gone when you return. A college or university with a physics, chemistry or geology department should also have one or more counters, too.

Do not make the mistake and think that because your samples are found not to be radioactive, that they are not of extra-terrestrial origin.

Be aware that even mentioning to the fire department your materials are from a suspected UFO crash site (or are material dropped from a UFO) may result in the fire department confiscating them, or they may try to talk you into leaving the materials with them. These people are only following written guidelines or regulations about UFOs and related materials.

Remember - it’s extremely important to be sure that the fire department’s Geiger counter (or any other instrument you decide to use) is functional as outlined earlier. The detection tubes used in Geiger Counters can simply stop working after several years. This can easily go unnoticed by any fire dept. if the instrument is not periodically tested.

3. Mark the package "Research Material" if needed. Do not mention what you think are the source of the samples. Use air-tight packaging, such as sealing the samples in a plastic bag.

Contact me first via email at tedtw@frontiernet.net to arrange shipment.

After analysis we will provide a free copy of the report to you. For most samples analyzed there will be no cost to you.

Ted Twietmeyer

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