In Search of Aliens – The Roswell Rock
History Channel, Season 1 Episode 4
15th August 2014
A mysterious rock bearing a cryptic design was discovered in Roswell, New Mexico in 2004. Now coined “The Roswell Rock,” this piece of stone is unusually smooth and possesses unique magnetic properties. Even more intriguing is that the motif on the rock–a sequence of triangles and crescents–is an exact match to a crop circle found in England nearly two decades ago. Ancient Astronaut Theorist Giorgio Tsoukalos sets out to determine the origin of this intriguing stone. Through a series of experiments Tsoukalos unveils whether The Roswell Rock is merely a man-made fabrication or something much more. How could the precise design have been created without leaving evidence of altering the stone? Why does this small rock react to magnets? And most baffling of all–why does the design match a crop circle that appeared more than 4,000 miles away from the Nevada desert?
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1/ All these experts are private individuals, operating either in their garage or private offices: this is no guarantee for the quality of the so-called expertises.
2/ They all seem to ignore that there is no need to imbed a magnet in magnetite in order to obtain localized magnetic properties: one can locally magnetize such a rock, after it is carved.
No serious work.
You must not know the science of this rock. It is not yet your time. You will all be witness to the understanding in time.
It can't be magnetite. All (other) magnetic rocks are brittle. Even when hardened, they still crumble easily. So aside from the geologist in the piece, who would have declared it to be magnetite, the dremmel grinder applied to the rock clearly shows this rock is very hard. More than this,tho, I am really gut punched every time I see someone make a debunking comment based upon a theory that has no basis except for their own imagination.
New Mexico not Nevada
judging from the colour and weight it`s heamite with a carving.
heametite is also called bloodstone.
ok