WHAT CONDITIONS SHOULD BE MET TO DEMONSTRATE VALIDLY THAT AN APPARATUS IS A SPACE VEHICLE OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL ORIGIN, AND THAT THE CORPSE OF A BEING RELATED TO THE APPARATUS IS NOT HUMAN
The place: It has to be an underground military installation (I specifically suggest the Cheyenne Mountain Complex) with a permanent heavy guard, and the possibility to provide space for all the scientists and technicians who were included in the procedure for studying and analyzing a supposedly extraterrestrial vehicle and its crew.
Nobody could even suspect that such a study would be taking place.
The craft, as well as the biological specimen, must be completely isolated.
The people engaged in studying the vehicle and the crew must be protected by wearing Hazmat suits with respirators.
1) To study an apparatus that is introduced as a space vehicle not from Earth, it is indispensable to bring together a group of experts. I’ve checked a possible list, and it should include more than a dozen specialists, like this:
A – Design Engineer, focusing on the visual and functional design, using computer/aided software to create 3D models and a detailed evaluation of the whole structure.
B – Mechanical Engineer, to study mechanical systems and apply principles of physics and material science to evaluate possible function and performance. The intent is to make the apparatus work by analyzing the energy source and to assess its performance.
C – Materials/Metallurgic Analysis: taking various samples of different parts of the apparatus, to determine the chemical composition of metal and alloys, and their performance submitted to other physical conditions like extremely heat, icy, significantly pressure, etc. and comparing to metals and materials on Earth to determine differences clearly indicative of an extraterrestrial origin, e.g. materials that do not exist on Earth.
D – Test Engineer: to conduct rigorous tests of stress, resistance, and reactions to substances like acids, etc.
E - Electric & Electronics Engineer: evaluating possible connections between different parts of the apparatus, sensors, etc., trying to determine a possible working system
2) To study the corpse of a being that is not human, it will be necessary to work at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, where there is the infrastructure allowing a complete study and analysis of the being.
A- There must be applied a CT Scan, and a MRI to begin the exploration of the specimen.
B - According to the results, different specialists could intervene, trying to explain the complexities of the body under scrutiny.
C - It is possibly the intervention of surgeons to develop surgical proceedings.
C – Trying to better understand the constitution of the specimen, there should be laboratory analysis of fluids, and the parts of the body taken.
D - If the specimen were alive, after the CT scan and the MRI, the intervention of neuroscientists will be needed to determine the structure and function of a system of thinking and the reactions to different stimuli like sounds, colors, structures, possible relationships between images and response to gestures, etc., all that would be totally recorded on video to allow a subsequent analysis.
FINAL RESULTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
The precision and specificity of all the studies and their results should be distributed to a carefully selected list of U.S. scientists and technicians, who should be asked for their opinions and observations.
That feedback should be analyzed by the investigative team for the apparatus and by the team for the biological specimen.
After a re-evaluation of the work done and the observations received from specialists, new procedures could be applied to satisfy the scientific inquiry fully.
Once this has been done, a final report will be ready.
Beyond sending it to the selected list of U.S. scientists and technicians, it would be necessary to determine what to do with the knowledge acquired.
The main question is whether a sanitized version could be delivered to the entire Earth population or only to the authorities of a group of countries, and then each one of them would decide whether to make it known to the general population in whole or in part.
The United States will retain all rights to the knowledge acquired to use it for the production of new products and the development of new spacecraft, as well as for military applications, etc.
Milton W. Hourcade - International investigator and scholar on UFO and UAP issues, with 67 years of experience.
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