The Anomaly Archives (Austin, Texas — Scientific Anomaly Institute) specifically curates documentation on “Art’s Parts” — alleged material recovered from a crashed UAP, consisting of a layered bismuth-magnesium-zinc metamaterial of unusual construction. Key analysis trail: To The Stars Academy (Tom DeLonge) claimed “exotic metals unknown to science.” Dr. Hal Puthoff addressed this material at the SSE/IRVA Conference, Las Vegas, June 8, 2018. Oak Ridge National Laboratories conducted analysis. AARO conclusion: “not alien in origin.” SCU astrophysicist Dr. Matthew Szydagis conducted independent analysis (2025) — his results compared with Oak Ridge’s are still being assessed. Linda Howe investigated the bismuth-magnesium-zinc layered structure as early as 2019. DETECTIVE NOTE: The Woomera RAAF officer noted a 1946 ghost rocket was likely “manufactured in a lightweight material, possibly a magnesium alloy.” Karl-Gösta Bartoll said the same about the Swedish ghost rockets in 1946. Bismuth-magnesium-zinc layered metamaterial is consistent with advanced propulsion materials that resist standard spectral analysis and self-disintegrate. The Anomaly Archives holds the full documentation chain on this material alongside 7,000+ books and collections from Austin MUFON, INACS, Austin IONS, and JSA. URL: anomalyarchives.org
