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Posted Jun 28.2008
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   INVESTIGATOR CLAIMS FRAGMENT FROM CRASHED UFO

Alien hunter Russ Kellett yesterday revealed a lump of mystery metal which he says was recovered from a crashed UFO 34 years ago.

The shiny one-and-a-half inch melted blob was found near Llandrillo in Berwyn Mountains, Wales, after reports of a spaceship plunging to earth.

Russ says it is similar to melted aluminium, yet heavier

Police logs described a “terrific explosion” shaking houses on January 23, 1974, and locals said hundreds of cops and military personnel ordered everyone off the mountain.

It has been claimed that alien spacemen were whisked off to a secret military installation – all hushed up by the Government.

Former building worker Russ said: “That and this piece of metal from the spaceship proves in my mind the existence of aliens.

“The metal was picked up by someone who was on the mountain at the time. They have since died and it was passed to me about a year ago.

“I passed it to a jeweller who showed it to an expert but they have no idea what it is.”

Russ 45, of Filey, North Yorks, has amassed more than 30 years of data about flying saucers – but only unveiled the shiny metal after reading recent UFO reports in The Sun.

We told of three sightings in five days earlier this month – in Shropshire, near Cardiff and over the Brecon Beacons.

Russ, who started studying UFOs after being surrounded by inexplicable lights while on a motorbike in 1988, said: “None of these incidents surprise me.

“It is only a matter of time before we get conclusive proof.”

(Original headline: Space oddity )

.:Story originally published by:.
The Sun London / England | Alastair Taylor - June 28.08

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