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The most renowned UFO case in America continues to yield more evidence as both scientists and civilians strive to prove that the Roswell crash was extraterrestrial. The incident, which took place in 1947, made headlines when the US Army Air Force issued a press release stating they had recovered debris from a 'flying disc', only to later retract their statement, claiming the material was merely from a fallen weather balloon.
Geologist Frank Kimbler is among the numerous experts who have disputed the military's official account of what crashed on the outskirts of this New Mexico town. Since 2010, he has been meticulously searching the alleged UFO crash site with a metal detector.
Kimbler has since discovered over 20 peculiar pieces of metallic material, most no larger than a fingernail. He has now submitted one particularly strange piece of metal for testing to the Discovery Channel's new series 'Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction,' reports The Mail Online.
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The tests revealed that the metal was '100-percent pure aluminum,' which experts have described as 'compelling evidence' that could substantiate claims of an alien crash in the area decades ago.
"I was really trying to champion truth throughout," Chrissy Newton, co-host of the new series, told DailyMail.com. She added that she was not afraid to debunk some well-known UFO cases if that's where the facts led. "I want to prove that it's identifiable,' Newton said, 'not everyone's gonna like that."
electromagnetic door closer However, Newton found the tests on the pure aluminum mystery metal intriguing, she said, part