UFOs and Vitamin C
Nobel Prize winner Dr Linus Pauling—physicist, chemist and controversial advocate of vitamin C therapy—was a secret UFO researcher who authored intriguing confidential studies on the flying saucer phenomena. Recently acquired information also reveals that Pauling may have provided his technical expertise to Battelle Memorial Institute in the study of Roswell-like memory metal in the years after the crash!
Emerging research reveals that Pauling was intensely studying UFOs and that he had a special relationship with Battelle—a research and development contractor known to have been active in UFO study through its work with the USAF's Project Blue Book. Battelle has also been implicated in the study of the Roswell UFO crash debris memory metal. Battelle's involvement in the debris analysis has been previously reported in articles by this author. It is now known that Pauling was invited by Clyde Williams, the Director of Battelle at the time of the Roswell crash, to discuss intermetallics—a class of materials which are the basis for shape memory alloys.
Linus Pauling's Genius
A truly multi-disciplinary scientist, Pauling is distinguished as one of only four individuals to have won multiple Nobel prizes. He is the only scientist to have ever been awarded his prizes without sharing it with another recipient.
Named in the list of the 20 Greatest Scientists of All Time by New Scientist magazine, Pauling held a Ph.D. in mathematical physics and physical chemistry from Caltech, and also held degrees in chemical engineering.
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