 Many of you may remember a video we shared in the past, referring to an incredibly peculiar formation that seemingly sprung up in the middle of an incredibly dense, yet extremely remote forest landscape in a nearly inaccessible location within Siberia. As if something is boring into the Earth, whatever is causing it, impervious to the elements of our planet. We postulated that it could have been an ancient probe, one that perhaps out of misfortune for those who may have sent it, perhaps once on a set bearing, yet due to it hitting our planet's atmosphere, is now burying itself into our planet. But I digress. What many of you may also remember is the Simchen meteorite impact which surprised Russia and astronomers the world over, making a surprise entry into our atmosphere back in 2013, creating an atmospheric explosion over the city of Chaya Binks, so powerful it shattered windows for miles around. However, what we feel is the most interesting factor regarding this event, was not its surprise entry into our atmosphere, but what the so-called meteorite has been video-recorded doing. In levitating on this camera footage, lifting an extremely heavy and secure glass case clean off of its seal. An action claimed as impossible by the curators at the exhibit. The only possible way to remove this seal would be to press a trigger which is in a secure unit under CCTV protection 24 hours of the day. It has not only baffled conspiracy theorists, but also the staff responsible for the display of the enigmatic stone itself. Furthermore, in a video we shared regarding the strange cigar-shaped object which barreled past our Earth in 2017. The first interstellar object we have ever recorded, known as a Muamua, this claimed meteorite was also claimed by others in the same prestigious positions to have been nothing of the sort. Rumors and hypothesis after in-depth scans and analysis were put forward, these claiming that it was in fact an unimaginably old, now stone-like in appearance, possible alien research probe. Clearly, these objects would be made from unimaginably durable materials. Materials strong enough to survive the entry and crash landing onto the planet, for example. We find this circumstantial evidence alluring. It would support our initial posit a few years ago regarding the object boring into the Earth in Siberia and the stone-like appearance and possible alien origins of a Muamua, which we and others put forward in 2017, and of course, the so-called yet levitating Russian meteorite. Could this Russian meteorite somehow be attempting to escape its enclosure? Could we have witnessed evidence of an anti-gravity force at work? We find the possibilities highly compelling.