The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in Africa

The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in Africa

The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in Africa

Anyone remotely interested in aliens is looking for definitive proof, something tangible and real. So far, concrete evidence remains elusive. Crop circle formations appear to be one example, however mainstream scientists have yet to confirm their creation by otherworldly visitors.

Another example of real evidence could come from the remains of an ancient Sumerian woman, Queen Puabi. Could her DNA reveal that she wasn’t quite human? We’ll have to wait for the answer, as no test results will be forthcoming.

A third example of evidence of otherworldly visitors could come from a beautiful azure stone called Sky Stones. The matte finish blue stone with white veins has been the subject of tradition since the 1990s. The story tells of a mysterious figure, a geologist named Angelo Pitoni who visited Sierra Leone in West Africa.

The unverified short version of the story is this: In 1990, Italian geologist Angelo Pitoni bought rare blue stones from a Fula chief in Sierra Leone in West Africa. The tribe claimed that the stones came from extraterrestrial visitors from the sky.
The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in AfricaWhere the locals say the sky has fallen! © Facebook / Sky Stone

Pitoni returned home to Europe and brought the mysterious rocks to a university for testing. The results showed that the stones did not match any known mineral.

The researchers could not explain why the stones retained a blue color. When a small piece was pulverized and viewed under a microscope, no blue color was visible. Heating the stone to high temperatures would not alter the mineral. Acids would not break it down.

A more detailed analysis showed that 77.17% of the stone was oxygen. The remaining composition was carbon, calcium, and an unknown organic compound. The age of the Sky Stones can reach 55,000 years.

Pitoni certainly existed, seen with his Sky Stones in photographs, but hard proof of his life is nearly impossible. The stories online couldn’t be more bizarre, suggesting that he was awarded the American Silver Star, somehow involved with the CIA, a secret agent, an explorer in the jungles of the Amazon and discoverer of a Mayan city.
The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in Africa
One of the few photos available of Angelo Pitoni with a Nomoli figurine from the tribe given to him by Sky Stones.

Today, history is picking up interest because of the History Channel series “Ancient Aliens” and another man, American artist and designer, Jared Collins. In “The Star Gods of Sirius”, Collins appears with a briefcase containing numerous samples of the Sky Stones. Finally, the mystery seems to be about to end, as renowned institutions test the stones.
The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in AfricaSkystone is believed to be a remnant of a meteorite and is made up mostly of oxygen. © YouTube

Collins has been trying to get a sample of the blue material since he first saw it in the possession of a gem dealer in Hong Kong in 2013. The dealer told a strange story that the stones came from heaven and that Dr. Preeti had him try a sample at GRS Swisslabs. After 15 months of waiting for results, the doctor “couldn’t determine its composition and ended up returning it as unidentifiable.”
The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in AfricaAn image of a text message sent by Dr. Preity to a Hong Kong broker

Intrigued, Collins tried to buy a sample, but the dealer refused. The American left empty-handed, but the story stayed in his mind. He researched online and found out all about the strange story of Angelo Pitoni and his stone made of oxygen. Collins was unable to trace any information on the man. Instead, he focused on getting his hands on a Heavenly Stone and obtaining actual proof.

In the museum of Erich Von Daniken, the Mystery Park, in Interlaken, Switzerland, a sample was exhibited, together with the statues that represent the strange beings of the sky, the Nomoli. Unfortunately, the museum did not want to part with a sample of the stone.
The mystery of the blue stones fallen from the sky found in AfricaNomoli figure

As a last resort, Collins again consulted with the same gem dealer in Hong Kong. To his surprise, the merchant was receptive after a year. The same sample tested at GRS Swisslabs was available if he wanted it. He arrived with a letter explaining the story of how he came to Hong Kong.

The gem dealer met an Italian gem dealer in Auroville, India named Vijay. Later, at a seminar in Italy, Vijay showed him a sample of a Sky Stone that he had obtained from his friend, Angelo Pitoni himself. In correspondence with Collins, Vijay explained what happened and that he believed the stone came from the star Sirius B.

“The piece of skystone you now have in your possession was discovered by a geologist and adventurer named Angelo Pitoni when he was in Sierra Leone. There, the indigenous population has a legend that says that “diamonds are stars that fell from the sky.” One day, joking with them, Pitoni said: but if the stars have fallen, the sky will have fallen too! His answer was: “yes, and we know where it fell…”

Then a local shaman took him to a place where there were some pieces of this blue Material on the ground. When digging into the ground, he found more than 200 kg that were not in a natural formation, but rather in the shape of a pyramid. Later they showed me photocopies of a geologist’s report that said the Material could not be identified.”

Collins found the story fascinating, but it was time to get the real proof he craved. He took the Sky Stone sample to the University of Washington’s Division of Earth and Space Sciences for testing on March 6, 2019. According to the online story: “To make sure the tests were done  fairly , never told the University specifically what they were examining. Only the material was supposed to have fallen from the sky and was recovered underground.”

After years of travel and research, Collins verified that the Sky Stones are unlike anything on Earth.

“More than 5 years of study and research have taken me around the world and back to try to understand what this blue, stone-like material is. Although I have managed to compile a mountain of scientific reports from more than 16 sources, to date no one, not a single academic, not a University, not an independent scientist, or a laboratory, can identify or understand the origin or mechanism of creation of the Material.”

It seems that the Sky Stones are unique. While it’s not proof that an alien brought the stones to Earth, it’s still compelling evidence and food for thought. It’s also just one component of a much larger story about the African tribe and their beliefs about beings from the sky.

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