This now finished and available to watch.
Would highly recommend it.
http://www.extraordinarybeliefs.com/...ent-seventeen/
This now finished and available to watch.
Would highly recommend it.
http://www.extraordinarybeliefs.com/...ent-seventeen/
The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but
progress. -- Joseph Joubert
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I think from what I remember there were 36 elements found in the metallic sample taken from patient seventeen, including yttrium tantalum and arsenic making it apparently highly unlikely to be a manmade alloy. Nanoman and Dr Lier's assistant conclude that this is a smoking gun - the ratio of isotopes in the sample do not match those in our solar system. ie they came from another part of the Galaxy.
Exactly, it is an alienmade alloy. Elements, rare elements and rarer isotopes of rare elements make this a compelling case of it being an alien artifact made of materials many thousands of years old, enough so as to no longer be radioactive. Ask yourself, could this be manmade. Yes. But ask yourself, "at what cost and why?". Maybe to create a story for disinformation, to extend a cockamame meme to distract UFO believers? But this could easily cost millions to fabricate and NOT have it be highly radioactive. Some of the isotopes only become radio-cool after thousands of years and the reactors that we have have only been able to produce such isotopes since the mid 1940's, some of these isotopes if manmade would still be radioactive and not safe to alloy in such a device.
Steve Colbern appears in PATIENT SEVENTEEN it turns out that he was PATIENT #15.
This is a nice background he has done on himself for Hanger 1 - I don't think he has appeared in it yet
This is his website
http://alienevidenceinc.webs.com/
Here are his reports which are well worth reading. I think he maybe 'John Smith' as his implant was in his toe.
Another implant Ron Noel's was too hard for a diamond cutter.
http://alienevidenceinc.webs.com/research
Steve broke contact with Jeremy Corbell after the filming which means that no further independent analysis on the sample was possible. Which seems like a real shame.
This is Steve doing a scan on an abductee Marie Kayali starts @9'02" in