A Stanford professor has shared his insights about anomalies after having spent 10 years working with materials supposedly retrieved from UFO crash sites.
Dr Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology, was one of the scientists who debunked the myth of a six-inch "alien skeleton", which apparently brought the attention of the CIA.
He was then offered to analyse some alleged Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) fragments and that included a pool of 30lbs molten metals.
Speaking in the Soft Robotics podcast with Marwa ElDiwiny, the expert recalled one case study that happened in the area of Council Bluffs in Iowa, where they found six or seven witnesses.
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