UFO Artifact
First hour guest,
Bob White shared details about a UFO artifact he said he retrieved in 1985. While driving with a companion to Las Vegas, they encountered a bright yellow-orange light on a Colorado highway. The light rose in the sky and seemed to merge with a craft with two blue tubular lights and then ejected a small object that appeared to be on fire, he said.
White eventually took the artifact to various places to be examined, including Los Alamos Laboratory, where he said one scientist told him in a private phone conversation that the object was "definitely extraterrestrial," only to deny it later. White, who said he has passed two polygraph tests regarding his testimony, noted that the artifact was found to be made of aluminum and 32 rare earth elements.
Recap
UFOs & Energy Technology
Author and ufologist,
David Sereda (
ufonasa.com) discussed recent UFO cases as well as the search for alternative energy sources. He detailed how his work to help promote such technologies as fusion with helium 3, was thwarted by various companies such as Southern California Edison, even though helium 3 offered a superior power source.
Sereda commented that recent UFO sightings in such places as Mexico, Venice, CA and Sonora may indicate a stepped up pace by the craft's occupants. The Mexico sighting was similar to the NASA UFO footage he has studied, in that the craft are only picked up on tape but not seen by the naked eye. The Venice sighting, he said suggested a "strobing wave" zero mass spaceship in which its frequency of mass resembles that of photons, which turns it into a "light ship."
Related Sites:
laufo.com
Angel's Nest earthship.org
During the last hour, a caller claimed to be guarding an ET craft at "Hangar 18." He described the craft as a 380 ft. long rounded triangle, which crashed in 1958 and contained 17 dead bodies.
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Gamma Radiation Burst
David Sereda has sent us a video clip, shot in 2004, which he says shows a Gamma radiation burst coming from the Palo Verde Nuclear Facility. The burst is the blue flash that occurs at the beginning of the clip, the second scene is an establishing shot.
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Sereda explains the significance: "This very rare event captured on video proves that concrete
barrier, nor steel can stop harmful gamma radiation from escaping the
confines of a nuclear reactor. Gamma radiation is invisible to the
human eye. With precise timing and optics, gamma radiation can be
captured on video or film."
Bob White's Artifact

This
photo is of an object that
Bob White says fell from a UFO flying above a Colorado highway in 1985. It is currently on display at the Museum of the Unexplained in Reeds Spring, MO.