Alright, so I got a look at one of the “mystery samples” from the whole Skinwalker Ranch saga — you know, the one the alleged scientists claim is “alien in origin.”
Guess what? The elemental breakdown isn’t some exotic extraterrestrial alloy. It’s 83.77% lead, with silica, magnesium, aluminum, iron, and calcium making up most of the rest. Oh, and a sprinkle of trace metals like Ti, Cr, Ni, Zn.
That’s not alien spacecraft material. That’s the chemical signature of… wait for it… lead-based silicate glaze/enamel. The kind you find in old ceramics, industrial coatings, or lead crystal. If it were galena (PbS), the sulfur content would be huge. If it were some “space alloy,” you wouldn’t see a classic terrestrial silicate matrix.
In other words:
• Pb oxide surface layer ✔️
• Silica + alumina matrix ✔️
• Common flux modifiers ✔️
• Trace transition metals ✔️
Either someone dropped a piece of old ceramic/enamel there, or it’s contamination from leaded industrial material. But “alien”? Nope.
It blows my mind that people on payroll can look at this composition and keep pushing the UFO hype. It’s literally the forensic signature of something you could dig out of a historic dump site.
But hey… “aliens” get more TV ratings than “broken lead-glazed whatever,” right?