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NASA kept this alien rock gemstone at NASA Johnson space Center four about four weeks for testing. After testing NASA refused to release their test results.
Albert Juhaz, a NASA scientist at NASA John Glenn Research Center in Ohio, was the NASA scientist in charge of intake and investigation of this gemstone. Mr. Juhaz had refused to comment on spectrometers testing conducted by Ms Phillis Budinger.
Mr. Juhaz was told about the energy emitted from the gemstone and my experiment that stopped ice melting at room temperature. Mr. Juhaz was told the energy emitted from the gemstone killed insects instantly when exposed directly to the gemstone.
A freedom of information act lawsuit was filed in United States Federal District Court in Detroit, Michigan requesting the release of NASA test results. This lawsuit was summarily dismissed on the grounds any further attempt to seek these test results would be futile.
This gemstone was also tested by:
- Wayne State University Geology Department
- University of Michigan Geology Department, Eric Essene was the head of the department. The core sample was cut by Mr. Essene.
- State of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
- Pinelandia Biophysical Laboratory Grass Lake, Michigan. Dr. W.C. Levengood conducted testing.
- Frontier Analysis, Ltd. Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Testing was conducted by Ms. Phillis Budinger, owner and director.
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This gemstone and the unidentified energy emitted cannot be destroyed.
After Eric Essene cut the core sample I discovered the smaller cut sample produced the same unidentified energy as the larger cut sample. They both melt or distort glass in an identical manner. Photos of the smaller cut sample and larger cut sample emitting this energy can be seen on my website.
These photos show an identical reddish glow from both cut samples. This reddish glow cannot be seen with the naked eye.
It could be argued this reddish glow may be from the type of light used when the photos were taken. I cannot refute this argument since I was not present when these photos were taken. I am convinced this rich reddish color would be difficult to produce in a photo without some professional photographer input.
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Hi, I was wondering if this message board was restricted to discussions of this specific rock or if conversations on rocks from other worlds (meteorites) is allowed.
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The sections under title bars are restricted to discussions of the rock.
However, feel free to post your thoughts and comments in the wild card comments and thoughts section. The wild card comments and thoughts section are open to a variety of views about this rock or otherwise. I only ask that you respect the moral integrity of the forum. I invite all to join including educators and children.
Comments on the rock are most welcome under sections seeking comment. You will note these sections are not closed.
Also you may post about your strange experience or object.
I hope you enjoy the forum
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