UFO investigation group MUFON, which stands for the Mutual UFO Network, showed off a sample of what they say is alien metal this week. The scraps of metal, lighter than a flower petal and gold-tinged, were brought out for the first time at the MUFON International Symposium in Irving, Texas, and the group says that tests with NASA-grade tech showed that it was 90% unidentifiable.
Where did they get it? The samples were found by a Russian researcher named Arkady, who said the samples “appeared” in his house after he was contacted by a non-human entity who told him it came from a crashed UFO. The organization says there was more than what they displayed, but claim that the additional samples were stolen from a US Post Office Box after the finder tried to mail them from Russia to the US. According to MUFON’s Media Relations Director Ron James, “This is typical with evidence of this nature.”
Source: Daily Mail