BBC News: Fragments of an alien ship from Silpho Moor have been discovered in the British Museum of Science

13. 03. 2018
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Fragments of a mysterious object called "British Roswell" have been hidden in the archives of the Museum of Science in London for decades.

In 1957, headlines reported that a "flying saucer" had been found in SiplhoMoor near Scarborough. Despite tests that confirmed that the object came from Earth, intense speculation arose. Once staff in the archive pointed to the "cultural value" of the findings, the fragments were re-examined.

Dr. David Clarke, a journalist lecturer at SheffieldHallam University, who spoke to UFO-related units at the London Museum, was invited to examine the fragments. He told the BBC that after Russia's first artificial satellite, Sputnik, was launched into orbit, three men found the metal object on heathland. The media claimed that an approximately 46 cm metal object consisted of thin copper plates on which incomprehensible hieroglyphs were engraved. "Several people drilled into them and divided it into tiny pieces for further investigation," he said.

After research at the Natural History Museum and the University of Manchester, doubts suddenly arose about the authenticity, allegedly a "thoughtful hoax". Despite everything, Dr. Clarke stated that several rumors and many provocative conspiracy theories had been devised around the object. However, at a recent conference on the National Archives, Dr. Clarke was talking about "alleged UFO fragments" lying in a cigarette box in a museum.

"Huge Cultural History"

Khalil Thirlaway, the exhibitor of the exhibition, who showed fragments of Dr. He told Clark, "I've looked at three or four extensive components related to the research of aviation historian Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith, who found the fragments and is also an enthusiast of the UFO phenomenon."It is very likely that these items come from Silpho Moor, as the descriptions of the individual findings are interrelated."

Dr. Clarke: "He just opened a small box and pulled out small pieces. It was an amazing discovery that had just been lying there for half a century. ""There must be more out there, maybe it's lying to someone on the attic, or these are the last remnants at all.He added, "I thought it was a joke, but I wonder: who would want to go through so much trouble and throw away so much money without any profit?" so exaggerated. "Thirlaway said," We had no idea that there was a huge cultural history behind that that really brought these fragments to life in our eyes. "" Now that we are aware of their cultural value, they are very likely to be exhibited. "

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