Cristina Gomez reviews new research indicating materials from the Roswell UFO crash in New Mexico have unusual isotopic ratios. The study, focusing on earth science and physics, suggests these isotopes are unlike anything found on Earth. This scientific analysis has significant implications for understanding the nature of the Roswell incident, and othe UFO news updates.

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0:00 - Material Analysis
03:37 - The Invisible College Network
06:38 - Funding Challenges & Stigma
07:44 - Pentagon Reports & Physics
08:51 - Crash Site Investigation
10:59 - Consciousness & Downloads


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A dark matter physicist at the University of Albany is preparing to publish a peer-reviewed research paper proving that materials from 1947 UFO crash site has isotopic ratios that do not match anything produced on Earth. The Pentagon has admitted that 21 aerial objects from last year alone remain unexplained, displaying flight characteristics that defy known physics. This is not speculation. These are statements on congressional record, in academic journals, and from scientists at major universities. Dr. Matthew Szydagis, a particle physicist, and Dr. Diana Pasulka, a religious studies professor, have independently investigated this phenomenon from completely different angles. And what they found is worth listening to. As always, I am here to report the information without bias, and you can decide what to believe. You can find the sources in my detailed articles at UFONews.co, along with in the description box below. Hey, Ufologers, I am Cristina Gomez, and welcome to this episode of UFO News Updates. Peace.

CLIP - Dr. Matthew Szydagis from The Danny Jones Podcast: It is known as the art part. You know, Art Bell, Coast to Coast AM. Linda Moulton Howe also had this. So I got a fragment that is allegedly from New Mexico from 1947, and I have been doing material analysis on it, and I am going to publish a paper on it, hopefully by the end of this year or next year. Then I am going to print out that paper, and I want to shove it up the ass or down the throat of every single skeptic and debunker, because we found that that material is anomalous, and discovered that the Arrow report on this material was a lie. It was a whitewash. They did not list half of the elements in it. They did not list any of the interesting isotopic configurations. Nothing. Gary Nolan knows this. A few people know this who have pieces of the mother sample. There was a big sample. I only got a fragment of it. And I was, I developed a whole new technique. I developed a new way of testing what something is made of faster and cheaper. You did? Yes, I did, than existing techniques. Yes. And so I am hoping that people start sending me like actual parts. I can determine whether something is terrestrial or extraterrestrial. How? By the isotopic ratio. So everything is made of elements and each of those elements has isotopes, but the isotopic ratios are unique.

That was Dr. Matthew Szydagis on the Danny Jones Show. And he is a professor at the University of Albany who normally studies dark matter, working on the world's largest dark matter detection experiment. But he brings his expertise in particle detection and nuclear physics to UFO research as a member of UAPX, a scientific organization that investigates UAP. And Szydagis has developed a new non-destructive technique to analyze materials. He acquired a fragment from the 1947 New Mexico crash site, and this material, known as Arts Parts, has been analyzed by multiple scientists. And his findings are striking. Everything on Earth has specific isotopic signatures based on where and how it was formed. According to Matthew, this material is anomalous, it does not match known terrestrial patterns. And he plans to publish these findings in the peer-reviewed journal, proving what he calls definitive proof that the government has lied about this material. But Matthew is not alone in this investigation. When he analyzes the physical evidence, another researcher has been documenting the scientists who study this phenomenon, many of whom cannot speak publicly about their work.

CLIP - Dr. Diana Pasulka from Mighty Pursuit Podcast: The invisible college that is talked about in the field of ufology refers to a group of scientists who started in the 1950s and still work on the topic of UFOs. And they are physicists and information studies people, including like Jacques Vallee is a well-known, in fact, I think it was Alan Hynek who coined the term the invisible college. And he is repurposing that term from Francis Bacon from the early modern time period when scientists had to be invisible because of what they were doing. Remember, there was a tension between the church and what scientists were doing. You know, they were looking at things like meteorites and they were just looking at a lot of different things. Obviously, Galileo had a hard time, you know, and Copernicus had a hard time. So scientists who were at the cutting edge of doing aeronautic and looking at things in space and looking at bodies in space, cosmic bodies and so forth, they had to do this in secret.

Dr. Pasulka, a professor at the University of North Carolina, studies these phenomenon from a religious studies perspective, examining beliefs, experiences, and historical patterns. Between 2011 and 2012, aerospace professionals began contacting her about her research on historical aerial phenomena in Catholic records. And they were not treating these as cultural artifacts. They were analyzing them as physical evidence. And this led Diana to discover what researchers call the Invisible College, a network of scientists studying UFOs that originated back in the 1950s. Astronomer J. Alan Hynek, who investigated UFOs for the Air Force through Project Blue Book, coined the term. And the network includes Hal Puthoff, computer scientist Jacques Vallee, and even physicist Eric Davis. Pasulka distinguishes between the visible Invisible College, scientists who are now public, and what she calls the invisibles, active personnel with security clearances who work on classified programs. And she met approximately five of them between 2012 and 2016, and they did not know each other, but performed similar research for undisclosed government agencies.

If a dark matter physicist is finding isotopic anomalies in alleged crash materials, and religious study professors are documenting networks of credentialed scientists studying this in secret, what does that tell us? Are we dealing with foreign technology, natural phenomena, or something that does not fit our current understanding of reality? If you enjoy UFO news updates, case studies, and interviews, and you will like this channel, hit that like button, subscribe, and share this episode with those you want to keep in the know with the latest UFO news.

CLIP - Dr. Matthew Szydagis from The Danny Jones Podcast: I could not care less about what people think about me. You know why? I am interested in only one thing, Danny, and that is to find the truth. And I do not care. Easy to say when you have people threatening to take your funding away. Well, I do have, I have already had funding taken away. Have you? Yeah, so if that was meant to be a dig at me, like that backfired because I already had Doge already freeze my grants. I just, they were frozen for a while. Doge froze your grants? Yeah, because Dark Matter is apparently woke. Yeah, so. What? So you are not gonna tell me that I am sitting here saying that Theoretically, oh, you know, I am just here to do the truth and I am an idealist and then I do not face consequences. I face consequences all the time. I have people making fun of me on a regular basis that I work on UFOs. I have been passed up for jobs because I work on UFOs for better jobs than I currently have. I have been passed up for promotion. So you are not gonna tell me that like I have not faced the stigma or taboo because I work on UFOs UAP. Yes, I have. But I am lucky that I am at a university now that cherishes what I do.

In 2021, the Pentagon officially acknowledged unidentified aerial phenomena are real. Their latest report, covering mid-2023 to mid-2024, documented 767 reports, with 21 remaining truly anomalous. And these objects perform maneuvers impossible for known aircraft, instantaneous acceleration, transmedium travel between air and water, and speeds that would destroy any known material. Matthew addresses this directly. He references calculations by Dr. Travis Taylor, showing that if these craft are interstellar, capable of traveling between stars, they would need shielding against micrometeoroids. If these objects can survive interstellar travel, a nuclear weapon would be insignificant to them. Yet reports exist of UFOs near nuclear facilities. And Matthew is skeptical of claims that nuclear weapons have damaged these craft. The physics just does not support it. Either these objects are not interstellar, or something else is occurring that we simply do not understand.

CLIP - Dr. Diana Pasulka from Mighty Pursuit Podcast: And we were blindfolded, and Tyler drove. He had been at this site many, many times before. So this is part of his what he called his hobby job, which was looking at these parts and finding people to do analysis, like material studies, analysis of them and things like that. So, you know, it was in New Mexico, pretty high up, I guess. And we had to wear boots because there were rattlesnakes there. And we had all this equipment that he had configured, you know, metal detector equipment and things like that. So I was just going as an observer doing this book, which they knew about because I was very transparent with them. And I said, I am writing this book about this belief, this emerging belief. It looks like a religion to me. And you guys look like the priests. And I am doing this and I hope that is okay. And they were like, Let us do it. All right, so we were all on the same page. Me, disbeliever. them wanting to get their hands on this stuff.

In 2016, Pasulka traveled blindfolded to an alleged crash site in New Mexico with two scientists. One was Gary Nolan, and the other was a mission controller with aerospace clearances, given the pseudonym Tyler. They used metal detectors to locate buried material. And this site was covered in disintegrating military equipment from the 1950s. The material they recovered was analyzed, and Tyler has 44 aerospace patents that claim this protocol produces what he calls downloads. Pasulka also documents historical patterns. Her father served as a Coast Guard radar operator in the 1950s, and while searching for Russian submarines near Alaska, his ship tracked an object the size of a football field underwater. When it positioned itself beneath the vessel, an electrical system failed for four hours. Then it departed. Admiral Tim Gallaudet has collected similar accounts, which are USOs. This transmedium capability appears repeatedly in military reports.

CLIP - Dr. Matthew Szydagis from The Danny Jones Podcast: Basically, a human being is capable of seeing a statement that they know to be true, but cannot be proven from a set of mathematical axioms or assumptions. But a computer cannot do that. Therefore, the argument goes, computers, and therefore humans are not computers, at least classical computers, a human brain or human mind, if you will.

Matthew discusses the Lucas-Penrose argument, a philosophical claim that human consciousness cannot be reduced to classic computation. And this suggests consciousness involves something beyond physical brain processes. Witnesses consistently report profound after-effects from UFO encounters, and Pasulka has documented life transformations, precognitive experiences, and what she calls downloads, sudden information that feels received rather than generated. And this pattern appears in near-death research and historical mystical accounts as well.

CLIP - Dr. Matthew Szydagis from The Danny Jones Podcast: Based on David Grusch's claim of a crash rate, what is the most probable year, just doing a simulation like Kevin did, just running all the stats, what is the most probable year of the first video of like an actual someone captures video of crash? And I estimate about 2040.

Given that Earth is mostly water and population is sparse, it is statistically reasonable that we have not yet seen iPhone footage of a crash. If Grusch's claim of 10 crashes per century is accurate, Matthew estimates the first smartphone video might appear around 2040, though with significant error bars. Jacques Vallee, who inspired the French scientist in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, has spent 50 years studying physical trace cases. And his research suggests these phenomena may be interdimensional rather than extraterrestrial in the conventional sense. And this evidence points towards something stranger than visitors from another planet.

So what does this all mean? A dark matter physicist is publishing peer-reviewed research on anomalous material. A religious studies professor has documented networks of credentialed scientists studying these phenomena. Intelligence officers are testifying under oath. The Pentagon releases annual reports acknowledging unexplained questions. So the question is no longer whether something is happening. The question is what it represents. I am Cristina Gomez and that is it for today. I will see you again tomorrow at 10 AM PST for another UFO news update. Be safe and remember, keep your eyes on the skies.

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