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ParaNet File Number: 00128
ANALYSIS OF "UFO' DUST ON THE KNOWELS CAR
by Bob Fletcher
In January 1988 the Knowels family was driving along the Eyre
Highway in Western Australia close to the service centre of
Mundrabilla, when they were accosted by a "bright light". The
occupants claimed that this object had spun the car round in the
opposite direction. Certainly they were shaken by the
experience especially on such a lonely stretch of road.
The interesting thing about this encounter was that the car was
left covered in an "ash". There have been other cases where
similar things have been reported.
In an article in the "UFO Magazine" vol.4, No.1 it was claimed
that research had been carried out at Melbourne's Monash
University on the substance. The Magazine goes on to state
that the substance consisted of Potassium Chloride and quote the
University as saying, "The particles appear like nothing they
had seen before".
I was approached by Michael Corbin, ParaNet's Administrator to
see if more could be found out on the work done. Thanks to
Michael's initial contact with Monash I was given the name of
the mineralogist who carried out the work. This turned out to
be Alf Hohmann, who no longer works for Monash but is a private
consultant in the Melbourne suburb of Ormond.
Alf was initially approached by John Auchettl of the Victorian
UFO Research Society and asked him to analyze the "UFO ash".
Using an Electron Micro Probe it was revealed that the "ash"
consisted mainly of Potassium Chloride with traces of other
salts and "normal" dust.
Was this from a UFO I asked Alf? " The evidence is not
conclusive" he replied. I asked him to elaborate, he said that
as far as he was concerned he had been given this substance to
analyze, but had no proof otherwise of its origin. Well thats
pretty fair I thought. I then went on to ask him about the
reported "highly unusual characteristics". "That is not what I
have said", he retorted. He went on to say that to look at the
salt for its molecular structure would need the use of an
electron microscope. Whilst this was no problem, to look at
any chemical salt this way would reveal some unusual structures.
Was there anything unusual about the substance then? Well yes,
the Nullarbor Plain is particularly free of potassium salts.
To find potassium chloride in the quantity found in the sample
means that someone or something must have deposited it there.
So, whilst the potassium chloride in itself was not unusual, for
it to be found in that area was. Considering that this is not
the first instance on potassium chloride being left following a
UFO encounter we are left to hypothesize what purpose this
serves in these craft.
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