UFO Alien Metals and Construction Recovery

Alien beam found at crash site recovery of debris from the July 2, 1947 crash of an extraterrestrial craft UFO on the Plains of St Augustin, New Mexico

It is 2 inches across at the flanges and 13 1/4 inch long. Rather crude flanged holes at each end indicate it may have been a repair. Some excitement occurred when a faint triangle, circle and other markings were found near the right end of beam. The beam is one of the most significant finds at the crash site and I want to make sure everybody knows about it. The beam looks more like an H-beam used to distribute horizontal loads. Crude flanged holes are a mystery. It is possible it was used more than once in a repair of some sort. Bottom skin, honeycomb, and I-beam might have been scraped off a craft on the first skip down. Below the I-beam is another piece of honeycomb. This one had some skin attached, believed to be just inside the interior.

The beam has a metallurgical composition primarily aluminum with high silicon, manganese, copper, and iron. It is my guess that a grid of beams covered the entire bottom of the UFO (probably crisscrossing the bottom of the craft in 10-12″‘squares) supporting the honeycomb sandwich. Read more about UFO Metals and Construction 

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