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Material
from Two High Profile Alien Abduction Cases Analyzed
By Cassandra Klesch
Phyllis Budinger of Frontier Analysis, Ltd, has analyzed
materials
from two high profile abduction cases, and will present her findings
July 22-24, 2005 at the 36th Annual International MUFON Symposium in
Denver, Colorado. To
prepare her work “UFOs, A Search for Physical Evidence: Chemical
Analysis of Traces from Two Abductions” for this event, Ms. Budinger
graciously introduced her study of swatches from the dress Betty Hill
wore at the time of her and her husband’s abduction, and material Stan
Romanek managed to return with after his encounter with alien
abductors, to the Cleveland Ufology Project at a meeting in Parma,
Ohio, on April 16, 2005
On September 19, 1961 Betty and Barney Hill were abducted in their
home state of New Hampshire while returning from Canada. At the time
of the incident, Betty was wearing a new, blue dress that even though
suffered irreparable damage at the hands of the abductors, left a
story just waiting to be read. And while stains and a pink powder
marred the dress fabric, Barney Hill’s suit showed no signs of damage.
From Betty Hill’s dress, Ms. Budinger obtained a control swatch,
sample fabric swatches, and a lining swatch for testing. A 41 page
report with photographs journals the laboratory procedures. The
tests: DNA analyses, solvent extraction, and infrared analyses
omitted urine, perspiration, and vomit. The following conclusions
were drawn:
a. Two substances were identified,
protein and natural oil.
b. These substances’ concentrations were lower on the control swatch.
c. The higher protein values do not come from Betty, but from an
external source.
d. There were DNA from assorted
sources, but no alien DNA could be
identified.
e. Most importantly, the chemical analyses support the abduction event.
Stan Romanek has experienced
ongoing, UFO sightings, triangular back
wounds, fluorescence on his arms and hands and missing time. High
school educated, under hypnosis Mr. Romanek has written complicated
math equations such as the Drake Equation, which calculates the number
of intelligent civilizations possible in our galaxy. On November 17,
2002 at 3:00 A.M. Stan Romanek found himself outside his locked home,
in his underwear with marks on his back, and gripping small pieces of
an unknown material in his hand.
These light and dark gray pieces
measured .1 mm to 1 mm in size, and
did not display radioactivity, magnetism, or fluorescence under an
ultraviolet light. Under high magnification each color showed its own
innate qualities. At high temperature the light gray material
displayed a glass like substance, and the dark gray material displayed
a needle-like texture. The composition of the synthetic materials
have a wide range of application, and could be used for electronics
and super conductors. The nature of the material Mr. Romanek held
places him somewhere other than his backyard and may be a key to where
he was.
Photos from the April 16th, 2005
meeting:


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