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Angel hair; phenomena potentially related to UAP that doesn't get much attention. Sometimes it's thought to be unrelated, such as spider silk, or something unrelated. To be honest, I hadn't even heard of it until a few months ago, but I was reading NICAP's FOIA disclosed 1964 report on UAPs from '47 to '62, and they mention up to half of sightings mentioning angel hair. Since then, I've read and heard interesting things about it that I find intriguing.

Pages 99 and 100, "With the intention of examining the strands under my laboratory microscope when we reached the Seaquarium, I carefully placed several of them inside a mason jar, allowing them to cling to the inside of the glass before I capped it. Under high power I had hoped to see the tiny adhesive droplets that adorn most but not all spider webs, and were these present, there would be little doubt of their true nature. However, when I uncapped the jar later in my office, no trace of the web material could be found."

In this episode of Weaponized

George Knapp discusses something very similar, a web like material found at a crash site. They analyzed it and found it had 17 elements including lead, silicon, aluminum, tin, molybdenum. No traces of sulfur or phosphorus which the scientist said is strange, without it, he said combining those elements would be much more difficult. He said that sometimes while analyzing the webbing it would vanish.

Bad samples? Spider webs? Something formed from a high power propulsion system? I don't know. The association with UAPs, the vanishing of the samples, and the purported composition has me very curious about this material.

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