A&S RESEARCH
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A Cautionary Tale.
Overview
A&S Research, working together with scientific groups such as N.I.D.S. and other scientists worldwide has set forth to compile and analyze physical evidence relating to various areas of Phenomenology. In the course of doing so, we were exposed to the aforementioned case approximately eight years ago. A&S Research has determined that this case comprises an abundance of additional physical evidence that remains to be examined.
Examples of Alleged Additional Physical Evidence not yet Subjected to Scientific Analysis:
- Alleged anomalous magnetic or electromagnetic phenomena involving the encounter site.
- Soil taken from the front yard involving landing traces.
- Powdery substances covering a wristwatch.
- Samples of fluorescence taken from the walls of the closet and bedroom.
- Footprint castings.
- Anomalous video footage.
Other Future Studies by A&S Research involve:
- Wound analysis of body marks as well as physiological testing and blood analysis.
- Analysis of the ambient background involving temperature fluctuations, electromagnetic anomalies, and light and sound affects.
- Infared photography.
In actuality, the "Claw" is only one portion of this totality currently under investigation. The "Claw" was given priority given the importance of the possibility of finding nonterrestial DNA
It is also our opinion that this intensive and expensive scientific investigation serves as an example of how academic science can be mated with Phenomenology to produce clear-cut results. These results can then be subjected to the normal peer review processes with eventual publication in scientific literature.
This DNA study should also serve to illustrate why the current standard of research in numerous areas of Phenomenology lacks veracity and acceptance. What good does it do to make claims solely based on opinion and then publicize them through the media to the general public without subjecting these claims to scientific methodology?