That being said, everything I just described is kind of what you want in an alien documentary. Meet a surgeon who claims to remove highly advanced implants, nanotechnology microchips embedded by aliens, non-humans monitoring our earth. Always message the mods instead of attacking users in public. One of the claims about alien implants which has existed since the phenomenon was first reported, and which Leir supports, is that they broadcast radio signals. To begin with, one of the first images you'll encounter on the web when looking into this is a picture of someone's hand, and in his palm are four little tubular shaped objects of different sizes.
Who is going to peer review the metallurgical, isotopic and spectral analysis of a foreign object believed to be an alien implant? I was excited to see metallurgical proof of extraterrestrial origin. The subject is a fascinating one, because if everything were to check out according to the tales, we'd have testable, physical evidence of an alien culture. If scientific data about this is shared, results can be compared from around the world and they could establish that there is a worldwide phenomenon. However, I found several types of electromagnetic coatings they're attempting to use to prevent iron from corroding, many containing some to most of these elements-- depending on the type of coating. Any unbiased electrical engineer could have told him why he picked up the radio frequency.
However I do like this documentary Patient 17 more because the Implants were projecting radio frequencies. I would love to believe but I am having a hard time believing. The subject also claims that he beat up this group of aliens in order to escape his abduction. No mystery there at all. I don't think any of the 'credible' or 'respectable' scientists will be touching this with a ten foot pole because they don't want to 'harm their careers'. There is another suspect which may be even more likely. So basically, if it's not reading at 1 ppm, it's not present!! A grueling, slog through filler to get to tiny morsels what most people would call b.
Leir used to look for frequencies in the room which he does not specify. It was very likely also used by whatever device Dr. How is it possible that Dr. It also showed exactly one other compound: silica glass. Elements form under various circumstances, in different conditions. It's completely outside the window. I think that when the doctor at the start passed away during filming they had to pull back the plot of this documentary slightly.
There are two windows in the radio spectrum through which our atmosphere is more or less transparent to electromagnetic radiation, without it being either absorbed or reflected. Copyright ©2019 Skeptoid Media, Inc. It's called a foreign body granuloma, and it's how the human body encapsulates a foreign body to protect itself from it. Leir says that based on the ratio of nickel to iron, his team concluded that this particular one was meteoric, and not of Earthly origin. Discover the world of abductions, scalar wave transmissions, and a program to study or manipulate the human race. When I first began researching alien implants, it was with great anticipation. If any of this stuff is real, it's going to require scientific proof, not anecdotal claims, bad photos and bunk science.
Real-Life X-Files: Investigating the Paranormal. Boston: Harvard University Press, 2009. And what's in that lump? Presenting : your weekly look into hidden gems and long-lost curiosities that you can find on streaming. It is one of the mainstays of the community of those who believe the Earth is routinely visited by aliens from another planet who abduct us and perform experiments before returning us to our bed. Now, there are many types of nickel-iron alloys, some are meteoric, some are found naturally on Earth, and others are commercially produced for industrial use.
The Earth's magnetic field ranges from 250 to 650mG, so this variance of 10mG reported by Leir is only 2. Leir was serious about excluding from his process any viewpoints whose primary goal was anything other than supporting his preferred conclusion. I think that some people see some things that don't have an immediate explanation and I think it's interesting. He seems to want the sharing of any knowledge gained from these implant removals. Hate is too great a burden to bear. . I am not ignorant of the subject or coming at it like some ignorant skeptic.
This show is made possible by financial support from listeners like you. If you did your research instead of joining the band wagon of hate then you would have known that. The Skeptoid weekly science podcast is a free public service from Skeptoid Media, a 501 c 3 educational nonprofit. . . Too bad so many will be quick to ignore facts like these and pretend they never came across. Compare this to Leir's 14.
Leir, and the other alien implant promoters, could have gotten so much basic science so wrong? I have heard some strange stories but in over three decades I've never seen proof of extraterrestrials. To illustrate this, here's a graph tracking isotope formation of Oxygen can't find one off-hand for Zinc. If you like this programming, please become a member. A glance at Wikipedia could have clued him in that 10mG is not a significant magnetic fluctuation. Respect the community, and do not consign their comments to the memory hole. And of course, all of this is to say nothing of the enormous power and antenna that would be needed to make an interstellar radio transmission.
Abducted: How People Come to Believe They Were Kidnapped by Aliens. Good analysis demands a non-ideological perspective. Leir doesn't say what his own read of this was, but since Raman spectroscopy is commonly used, reference charts are published that let you quickly match and identify what's shown on the graph. In 244 days, you'll have 6g Zn64, 3g Zn65. Patient 17 seems to change his story quite a bit pushes the idea at some points.