DWJ
May 14 2004, 03:15 AM
alienrockwherediditcomefrom.com
CHECK OUT THIS WEBSITE.
DO YOU BELIEVE THE EVIDENCE.
DO YOU BELIEVE THE INVESTIGATION REPORT ISSUED BY NASA.
DO YOU BELIEVE THE INVESTIGATION REPORT ISSUED BY THE US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND THE US FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION.
THIS ALIEN ROCK GEMSTONE EMIT NON-IONIZING RADIATION 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK.
THE NON-IONIZING RADIATION EMITTED FROM THIS ALIEN ROCK GEMSTONE KILLS INSECTS INSTANTLY. MELTS GLASS WITH NO HEAT AND STOPS ICE MELTING AT ROOM TEMPERATURE OR ANY TEMPERATURE.
SEVERAL EXPERIMENTS SHOWS THIS ALIEN ROCK GEMSTONE CAUSE DAMAGE TO ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
ALL OF THE EXPERIMENTS MENTIONED CAN BE REPEATED AT ANY TIME BUT THE RESULTS MAY VARY. THE PUBLIC WILL HAVE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO COME WITNESS THESE MIND BOGGLING EXPERIMENTS. IF YOU THINK THIS IS A HOAX OR A JOKE COME SEE THE EXPERIMENTS.
CAN YOU ANSWER THE QUESTION!!
TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK.
DWJ
Magikman
May 14 2004, 03:40 AM
| QUOTE (DWJ @ May 14 2004, 05:15 AM) |
SEVERAL EXPERIMENTS SHOWS THIS ALIEN ROCK GEMSTONE CAUSE DAMAGE TO ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
|

Apparently it also has the uncanny ability to force unsuspecting members to reveal its 'alien' origin by TYPING EVERYTHING IN UPPERCASE LETTERS.
It's an irritating habit, and is akin to shouting on a message board. That really isn't necessary. It would be appreciated if you typed your messages normally, the point can still be understood, trust me.
Universal Absurdity
May 14 2004, 04:02 AM
| QUOTE |
| SEVERAL EXPERIMENTS SHOWS THIS ALIEN ROCK GEMSTONE CAUSE DAMAGE TO ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT |
how did they take pictures of it?
Dowdy
May 14 2004, 07:29 AM
Alien rock - where did it come from?
It's probably just a fragment of a metorite. A really screwed up one at that!
DWJ
Sep 21 2006, 08:58 PM
It is not a meteorite! It did not fall out of the sky! It is not from this earth or the moon. HOW DID IT GET ON THIS EARTH??? WHERE DID IT COME FROM???
Tests were conducted by: NASA, The US Department of Energy, The US Food and Drug Administration, The US Department of Army, The State of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality at the request of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III, and two private laboratories. Tests were also conducted at Michigan State University in Ann Arbor Michigan and Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan.
<alienrockwherediditcomefrom.com>
US government tests prove this gemstone is not from this earth or the moon. Tests show this is a pure and rare gemstone composed of an unidentified crystal system along with olivine and aragonite.
There is an energy emitted from this gemstone unknown to scientists. Several experiments show this gemstone MELTS GLASS WITH NO HEAT!!! Stops ice melting at room temperature or any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Kills insects, instantly. Causes damage to all electronic equipment and devices.
Several foreign countries have refused to admit this gemstone into their countries for testing because they say this energy is too dangerous to handle. US government scientists say this energy pose not threat to the public.
On my website, alienrockwherediditcomefrom.com, you will see test results sent to me after the US government testing was complete. The US government concluded there was no radiation emitted from this gemstone.
I discovered the truth about the tests conducted by the US government. The US government would not be able to conduct tests in the visible radiation light spectrum to detect and identify this strange and unusual energy. I discovered the energy emitted from this gemstone cannot be detected with a Geiger counter and this allowed the US government to make their bogus claim. A Geiger counter tests for radiation in the visible radiation light spectrum or for normal radiation. I discovered, in order to detect and identify this energy, the US government must conduct tests in the NON VISIBLE RADIATION LIGHT SPECTRUM.
The US government has refused to discuss this type of testing with me. I found out why the US government has refused to discuss this type of testing with me. I discovered the equipment to conduct this testing, test for particles that are sub, sub, sub, sub, sub atomic particles. This equipment is highly classified by the US government and all governments. I was told only the US Department of Army has this equipment. They use this equipment to develop highly sophisticated weapon systems and equipment.
The test results issued to me on my website are bogus and contrived. These test results show dummied up testing only in the visible light spectrum. This proves the US government is lying about their tests and their test results.
Look at the test results <alienrockwherediditcomefrom.com> do you believe these test results?
All US govrnment files on my gemstone are maintained by the US Department of Energy. Should anyone desire to contact the official inside the US Department of Energy who is responsible for overseeing these files, send me an email.
Be fore warned, the US government has refused to discuss any of their test results with the public even though these tests were paid for with US tax payer money. The total cost of testing to the US tax payer was $3,400.00
To this day, no US government scientists or private scientists has come forth to identify this gemstone or the energy emitted from this gemstone. I welcome any and all comments from any scientists as long as those scientists are willing to make their comments public. I would be more than willing to post any comments from any scientists on my website whether the comments prove or disprove any of my comments about the US government testing.
IS THE GOVERNMENT LYING ABOUT THEIR TESTING OF THIS GEMSTONE???
You be the judge!!!
Dalton
Raptor
Sep 21 2006, 09:13 PM
Great. The government must be really lacking, seeing as so many alien/conspiracy related websites have managed to post article before even NASA has...
chaoszerg
Sep 21 2006, 09:28 PM
I have one of those Rocks!
I use it to suck the power out of the TV when my partner decides to watch Home and Away.
Chokmah
Sep 21 2006, 10:07 PM
wait... so, this gemstone melts glass without any heat, yet keeps ice solid and kills insects?
well, melting glass and keeping ice solid is a major contradiction.
also, why would the government send
you the results?
Edit.
QUOTE
The total cost of testing to the US tax payer was $3,400.00
wow a whole $3,400? I guess those scientists spent little time on it, or the government cares not for a gemstone that generates a strange energy.
QUOTE
IS THE GOVERNMENT LYING ABOUT THEIR TESTING OF THIS GEMSTONE???
no, but you are
chaoszerg
Sep 21 2006, 10:34 PM
I have trouble believing this also.
WHY would they send you the results.
coldethyl
Sep 22 2006, 02:18 AM
I'm always dubious when info like this comes from a noob who registers in most cases just to post this kind of thing. Or with a name that relates to the topic they're posting about.
Anyway....I want an alienrock in a ring.
Now.
Go.
Withoutnight
Sep 22 2006, 02:40 AM
QUOTE(Leliel @ Sep 21 2006, 03:07 PM) [snapback]1359955[/snapback]
wait... so, this gemstone melts glass without any heat, yet keeps ice solid and kills insects?
well, melting glass and keeping ice solid is a major contradiction.
also, why would the government send
you the results?
Edit.
wow a whole $3,400? I guess those scientists spent little time on it, or the government cares not for a gemstone that generates a strange energy.
no, but you are

HA! HA! HA! I love it! LOL
donrobison
Sep 22 2006, 03:48 AM
can you film these incredible effects? where is your data? for example number of bugs killed/sec, what is the maximum amount of ice ut can keep from melting? how far awat must the ice be? cam it stop the polar caps from melting?
It is not a meteorite! It did not fall out of the sky! It is not from this earth or the moon. HOW DID IT GET ON THIS EARTH??? WHERE DID IT COME FROM???
Tests were conducted by: NASA, The US Department of Energy, The US Food and Drug Administration, The US Department of Army and two private laboratories. Tests were also conducted by The State of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region III. Michigan State University in Ann Arbor Michigan cut a core sample and Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan conducted a Geiger counter test at the request of NASA. The US government has refused to discuss this gemstone with the public.
Tests show this is a pure and rare gemstone composed of an unidentified crystal system along with olivine and aragonite.
There is an energy emitted from this gemstone unknown to scientists. Several experiments show this gemstone MELTS GLASS WITH NO HEAT!!! Stops ice melting at room temperature or any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Kills insects, instantly. Causes damage to all electronic equipment and devices.
Several foreign countries have refused to admit this gemstone into their countries for testing because they say this energy is too dangerous to handle. US government scientists say this energy pose not threat to the public.
On my website, you will see test results sent to me after the US government testing was complete. The US government concluded there was no radiation emitted from this gemstone.
I discovered the truth about the tests conducted by the US government. The US government would not be able to conduct tests in the visible radiation light spectrum in order to detect and identify this strange and unusual energy.
I discovered the energy emitted from this gemstone cannot be detected with a Geiger counter and this allowed the US government to make their bogus claim, that there is no radiation emitted from this gemstone. A Geiger counter tests for radiation in the visible radiation light spectrum or for normal radiation. I discovered, in order to detect and identify this energy, the US government must conduct tests in the NON VISIBLE RADIATION LIGHT SPECTRUM.
The US government has refused to discuss this type of testing with me. I found out why the US government has refused to discuss this type of testing with me. I discovered the equipment to conduct this testing, test for particles that are sub, sub, sub, sub, sub atomic particles. The equipment for this type of testing is highly classified by the US government and all governments. I was told only the US Department of Army has this equipment. They use this equipment to develop highly sophisticated weapon systems, devices and equipment.
The test results issued to me on my website are bogus and contrived. These test results show dummied up testing only in the visible radiation light spectrum. The US government has refused to discuss whether they conducted any tests in the NON VISIBLE RADIATION LIGHT SPECTRUM.
Look at the test results do you believe these test results?
The US government has refused to discuss their test results with the US public even though these tests were paid for with US tax payer money.
To this day, no US government scientists or private scientists has come forth to identify this gemstone or the energy emitted from this gemstone.
IS THE GOVERNMENT LYING ABOUT THEIR TESTING OF THIS GEMSTONE???
You be the judge!!!
Alien rock where did it come from?
Tooth_and_Claw
Oct 3 2006, 03:23 AM
There is an energy emitted from this gemstone unknown to scientists. Several experiments show this gemstone MELTS GLASS WITH NO HEAT!!! Stops ice melting at room temperature or any temperature above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Kills insects, instantly. Causes damage to all electronic equipment and devices.
that is one dam cool rock!!
Bone_Collector
Oct 3 2006, 06:02 AM
Please source your information.
Withoutnight
Oct 3 2006, 06:12 AM
QUOTE(Bone_Collector @ Oct 2 2006, 11:02 PM) [snapback]1375027[/snapback]
Please source your information.
I agree, we need more info.
AtlantisRises
Oct 3 2006, 06:18 AM
You say you have info on your site yet yuou do not post a link to your site.
Give us a link and we will discuss it.
RollingThunder06
Oct 3 2006, 06:32 AM
This would be an awesome article to read.
Shaftsbury
Oct 3 2006, 02:10 PM
This whole topic is suspicious, DWJ how is it that you have been a member for over 2 years but this is only you're 3rd post?
Somehow I don't expect we are going to get a link for this....................pity.
John Q Conundrum
Oct 3 2006, 03:56 PM
Here is the website:
http://alienrockwherediditcomefrom.com/I got it off his profile. Interesting read.
I took a look around and the whole website is about the rock. It may be bogus, but if it is at least it's concise in its bogusness. Weird.
FrothyDog
Oct 3 2006, 06:32 PM
oh boy, this is so wrong it sets my geosenses aflutter.
first, the picture on the front page looks like diorite. prefectly common. i have a load of samples myself.
second, the information he gives about olivine and aragonite are completely wrong.
olivine is not very rare. it occurs in a lot of rocks in small amounts, and is also known as peridot, which you can buy in huge chunks for a dollar.
aragonite is not made by oysters, but it composes the shells of clams and some other pelecypods, snails and other mollusks, and articulated brachiopods. it is unstable, but only because after a few million years it changes its crystal structure to calcite. it remails CaCO3 throughout.
it makes me wonder what tests he ran to determine the composition. aragonite is easily detected using HCl or any other acid. 2HCl + CaCO3 -> Ca + Cl + H2O +CO2. Basically, it fizzes.
diorite would not fizz.
the letters are pretty funny, really. apparently he sent a "radioactive" rock through the usps (poor mailmen!) and included with it broken (not melted?) glass and aluminum foil.
can we really expect to take something like this seriously when the author of this does not learn the geology or physics required to make such statements?
ROGER
Oct 3 2006, 11:39 PM

Well he's consistent. He's posted on a number of sights.
Someone trying to get on "Coast to Coast"?
ex infernis
Oct 4 2006, 12:07 AM
QUOTE(ROGER @ Oct 3 2006, 05:39 PM) [snapback]1376019[/snapback]
Someone trying to get on "Coast to Coast"?

SecondHeartbeat
Oct 4 2006, 12:31 AM
its Kryptonite,what colour is it?
Iceman15
Oct 4 2006, 12:41 AM
i wonder what would happen if someone ate a piece of it? a superman in the making lol
ex infernis
Oct 4 2006, 12:54 AM
QUOTE(DWJ @ Oct 2 2006, 08:50 PM) [snapback]1374877[/snapback]
A Geiger counter tests for radiation in the visible radiation light spectrum

you need to get your facts right.
SecondHeartbeat
Oct 4 2006, 10:23 PM
supermans gonna be pissed
Saint Macabre
Oct 4 2006, 11:28 PM
QUOTE
I discovered the truth about the tests conducted by the US government.
How?...
Raptor
Oct 4 2006, 11:47 PM
This is fake, the rock does not exist.
ex infernis
Oct 5 2006, 01:27 AM
QUOTE(Raptor X7 @ Oct 4 2006, 05:47 PM) [snapback]1377582[/snapback]
This is fake, the rock does not exist.
very true
bigdog112
Oct 5 2006, 06:48 AM
QUOTE(FrothyDog @ Oct 3 2006, 06:32 PM) [snapback]1375589[/snapback]
oh boy, this is so wrong it sets my geosenses aflutter.
first, the picture on the front page looks like diorite. prefectly common. i have a load of samples myself.
second, the information he gives about olivine and aragonite are completely wrong.
olivine is not very rare. it occurs in a lot of rocks in small amounts, and is also known as peridot, which you can buy in huge chunks for a dollar.
aragonite is not made by oysters, but it composes the shells of clams and some other pelecypods, snails and other mollusks, and articulated brachiopods. it is unstable, but only because after a few million years it changes its crystal structure to calcite. it remails CaCO3 throughout.
it makes me wonder what tests he ran to determine the composition. aragonite is easily detected using HCl or any other acid. 2HCl + CaCO3 -> Ca + Cl + H2O +CO2. Basically, it fizzes.
diorite would not fizz.
the letters are pretty funny, really. apparently he sent a "radioactive" rock through the usps (poor mailmen!) and included with it broken (not melted?) glass and aluminum foil.
can we really expect to take something like this seriously when the author of this does not learn the geology or physics required to make such statements?
your so smart i can i be your freind?
Nethius
Oct 5 2006, 03:46 PM
QUOTE(pyrokinetic_1 @ Oct 4 2006, 10:27 PM) [snapback]1377753[/snapback]
very true

I third that!
Bella-Angelique
Oct 5 2006, 03:53 PM
I do not think it would hurt to toss it on the Arctic ice sheet to see if anything pops up though.
Robert1
Oct 5 2006, 08:29 PM
QUOTE(Raptor X7 @ Oct 4 2006, 07:47 PM) [snapback]1377582[/snapback]
This is fake, the rock does not exist.
That's probably true. This guy sounds alot like a petty conspiracy theorist. I wish
he'd go waste someone elses time with his BS.
Lady Warrior Ravynwynn
Oct 5 2006, 09:50 PM
C'mon, we're on an Alien reality show.
They snuck in during the night, and left it to see what we would do, and are broadcasting our idiocy back to their planet, for entertainment. The ratings are probably higher than our "Survivor"...
Dark entity
Oct 6 2006, 03:18 PM
QUOTE(A7X @ Oct 4 2006, 11:23 PM) [snapback]1377458[/snapback]
supermans gonna be pissed
Yeah but Lex will be happy.
Dark entity
Oct 6 2006, 03:19 PM
QUOTE(Lady Warrior Ravynwynn @ Oct 5 2006, 10:50 PM) [snapback]1379044[/snapback]
C'mon, we're on an Alien reality show.
They snuck in during the night, and left it to see what we would do, and are broadcasting our idiocy back to their planet, for entertainment. The ratings are probably higher than our "Survivor"...
Robert1
Oct 6 2006, 07:40 PM
QUOTE(Lady Warrior Ravynwynn @ Oct 5 2006, 05:50 PM) [snapback]1379044[/snapback]
C'mon, we're on an Alien reality show.
They snuck in during the night, and left it to see what we would do, and are broadcasting our idiocy back to their planet, for entertainment. The ratings are probably higher than our "Survivor"...
If that were true, Planet Earth would be the highest rated comedy in the galaxy.
oh_spun_1
Oct 7 2006, 10:53 AM
I had to reply to this topic after reviewing the before mentioned website: alienrockwherediditcomefrom.com. There are so many misconceptions contained within the before mentioned website I really do not know where to start. Fist off, having been in the military and received training in the Federal Government afterwards, Mr. Walker’s claims can not be in fact, factual. The reason is that if such proprieties did in fact exist in the mineral sample, Mr. Walker would not only have his samples taken from him but his freedom as well. Such a mineral sample with the before mentioned properties would immediately, if not sooner, fall under the ’National Security Act’ as a threat to the United States of America. The reason for this is such properties if they did exist would shape and reshape physics, not to mention the resource to develop a new field of advanced scientific study and possible new energy source. The US Government would not allow such a Nobel Prize winning discovery to slip from their grasp nor would they allow it to fall into scientific study outside it’s own government. If the properties could have been reproduced three times in a controlled environment and proven to exhibit these claims with the same results each time, Mr. Walker would not have to worry about it not being taken seriously. I can not think of a single agency that would not be fighting for the rights to examine and study it and be able to be the first to publish a scientific paper on its properties. Trust me when I tell you if there were even a small part of his claims provable and factual, Mr. Walker would have no problem having his mineral sample tested and documented. It is by all description a possible ‘rare earth mineral’ but not unusual from any other ‘rare earth mineral’ in geology or science.
Saint Macabre
Oct 7 2006, 04:37 PM
woah...talk about your necrothreading...There was a more recent thread on this somewhere on the forum...but I'd be darn if I can't find it...
chaoszerg
Oct 7 2006, 05:45 PM
The funny things about the site is that it says the rock melts glass. But it is kept in a glass casing.
The other thing is has the site been modified because last time i looked it said it damages all electrical equipment kind of like a emp but now it say's the rock may cause permanent damage to some electrical equipment.
Eu_citzen
Oct 7 2006, 05:55 PM
QUOTE(chaoszerg @ Sep 22 2006, 12:34 AM) [snapback]1359994[/snapback]
I have trouble believing this also.
WHY would they send you the results.
well me to, hard to belive..
if it is true why havent it been in the news?
The Skeptic Eric Raven
Oct 7 2006, 06:07 PM
I think it came from Target.
Eu_citzen
Oct 7 2006, 06:11 PM
QUOTE(Robert1 @ Oct 6 2006, 09:40 PM) [snapback]1380400[/snapback]
If that were true, Planet Earth would be the highest rated comedy in the galaxy.

maybe we are.
QUOTE
the information he gives about olivine and aragonite are completely wrong.
yes olivine/Peridot is in the Silicates class (the most common of the mineral classes, there are 8)
Chemical Formula: (Mg,Fe)2SiO4
Habit: Massive - Granular - Common texture observed in granite and other igneous rock.
aragonite CaCO3
Habit: Columnar - Forms columns
Help on Habit: Habit: Fibrous - Crystals made up of fibers.
Help on Habit: Habit: Pseudo Hexagonal - Crystals show a hexagonal outline.
Bill Hill
Oct 7 2006, 07:43 PM
This rock, just doesn't rock...
Alien Gem stone? wtf
kaiboijin
Oct 7 2006, 10:04 PM
How do they know it didn't fall from the sky? How do they know it isn't from Earth? Did it just appear to someone out of thin air? It's unusual (by that, i mean stupid) to simply state that it didn't come from space when you don't actually know where it came from. Just because you didn't see it fall from space doesn't mean it didn't.
antigravity
Oct 8 2006, 01:53 PM
QUOTE(coldethyl @ Sep 22 2006, 02:18 AM) [snapback]1360215[/snapback]
Anyway....I want an alienrock in a ring.
Now.
Go.
If I had an alien rock ring I would go into the insect extermination business. I'd walk into peoples houses, point my ring like Aquaman, and blamo. "That will be $300.00 Mrs. Smith, anything else I can help you with today?"
Stellar
Oct 8 2006, 08:44 PM
QUOTE(antigravity @ Oct 8 2006, 01:53 PM) [snapback]1382094[/snapback]
If I had an alien rock ring I would go into the insect extermination business. I'd walk into peoples houses, point my ring like Aquaman, and blamo. "That will be $300.00 Mrs. Smith, anything else I can help you with today?"

Could you replace that glass you melted?
antigravity
Oct 9 2006, 03:49 AM
Oh Yah, I forgot about the glass melting part. No satisfied customers here
Mercury_traveler
Oct 10 2006, 01:50 AM
QUOTE(Raptor X7 @ Sep 21 2006, 01:13 PM) [snapback]1359887[/snapback]
Great. The government must be really lacking, seeing as so many alien/conspiracy related websites have managed to post article before even NASA has...

hehe.....I was recently google-ing (sp?) the word mercury (yes, it is part of my screen name--I know I'm weird lol) anyway, and your post talking about conspiracy theories made me think about one of the websites I stumbled upon:
this site It’s a pretty amusing conspiracy theory site and the guy on there is pretty funny. I wonder if these 'aliens' have anything to do with the falling gas prices? LOL
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