Hi SD!..great thread buddy.
This was the weirdest thread and story that I had seen on the site so far!...So weird that I was immediately engrossed and dove into the www to find out if there was anything in it!...
Firstly, I found a slightly newer link which contradicted the 'can't move the boxes even with a four wheel drive' statement from the original article....
UFO inspired metal boxes still vex experts while someone is taking the boxes away | HULIQ
...and then I found that though the story wasn't being run in the real mainstream news sites, it seemed to have made a decent number of minor news sites on the net!...And then I learned that all of these sites were merely quoting their news from the original 'Huliq article' ...and that the story seems to have originated from a reporter named 'Dave Masko',...who is a man that is apparently already known for a little 'creative journalism'!
It seems that the UFO world is not the only area that Dave likes to stretch the truth in. He's been in trouble for making up stories about films and actors being in his little corner of Oregon. He's also been putting off tourists and damaging local businesses by making up claims of radiation on beaches and Tsunamis.
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He’s claimed (erroneously) that Newport residents were recently forced out of bed because of more tsunami alerts, that some coastal residents were told not to eat from their own gardens because of radiation from Japan, that dogs were getting sick or acting strange on the central coast, and most recently that Florence-area beaches were in need of “healing” from what appeared to be some unnamed environmental issue. All of these and other stunningly strange claims he’s made are not true. In one article, he outright claimed the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had issued the make-believe tsunami alerts. In another, he purposefully misquoted scientists from two Oregon universities.
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and
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A report has come in on October 16, 2010 that there have been sightings of Robert Pattinson and company shooting scenes for "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" on a closed film set near Brays Point, Oregon. The report comes from Dave Masko,...............UPDATE: Vince Porter, Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Film &Television, refuted the claims both in the article's comment section and in an email to us. The article states that a contact at the Governor's Office of Film & Television confirmed that pre-production was underway and goes on to quote a source. Porter tells us that the Governor's Office was never contacted and confirmed no such thing. Moreover, the Governor's Office checked in with the University of Oregon and found that there are no students registered at the school with the names listed in the article.
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...So, to say the least , i'm pretty disappointed that this fantastic story , is nothing but a story!!...shame! 
Cheers buddy.
"The discovery of truth is prevented more effectively not by the false
appearance of things present and which mislead into error, not directly
by weakness of the reasoning powers, but by preconceived opinion, by
prejudice." - Schopenhauer
GORT...KLAATU BARADA NIKTO.
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