Alien and UFO Research: Physical Evidence of Alien Abductions May Exist in Household Dust
Good Reason to Stop Dusting
A significant breakthrough
in the search for trace physical evidence of alien
abductions may have been uncovered in ordinary household
dust. According to biophysicist Dr. William C. Levengood of
Pinelandia Biophysics Laboratory of Michigan, microscopic
"glassy particles" have been found in household dust of
individuals claiming to be abductees.
"Glassy
particles" have been found in bedrooms, kitchens, family
rooms, hallways, basement stairs, and so on. "Glassy
particles" have not been found in dust where abductions are
not known to occur.
The
"glassy particles"
come in a variety of shapes, including hollow or solid
spheres. The particles are occasionally amber in color and
vary in size from 1 micron or more, which is 1/1,000 of a
millimeter.
Other more
elongated particles include the "pseudo crystal." These forms are often clear and contain
definite non-cellular, non-plant structure. A visual
inspection of the "pseudo crystals" under 450x
magnification gives the appearance of a fiber optic
arrangement.
Household dust is best
collected from areas not commonly dusted, such as the top
ledges of doors and window frames. Unexplainable whitish
dust in recently cleaned rooms of abductees' homes has also
tested positive for these glassy particles.
While abductees' homes
have produced two or more styles of particles, no abductee's
home to date has produced all styles of particles. Dr.
Levengood is continuing his research into uncovering the
origin of the currently unexplainable glassy
particles.
February 16, 2000