You won't find independant confirmation of any of it.
The Pomegranate exists - but thee's no evidence linking it to Ron Wyatt. Ron Wyatt claims he found it on the page but nobody else has said so.
Recently the Pomegranate has been identified as being likely to be another fake created by Oded Golan and his asssociates Sorry - we can't find that page
One problem with the "evidence" is that all of it seems to be either unsupported assertions or inadequately explained interpretations. For instance what is the basis for the claim that Noah actually used titanium alloys ? Is 1.92% of titanium in the sample (in oxide form) enough to conclude that it was orginally composed of titanium alloy ?
The other problem is that when claims can be examined they turn out to be either questionable - as in the case of Wyatt's claim to be the original discoverer of the ivory pomegranate as mentioned in message 1 of this thread - or strongly contradicted by the evidence - such as the attempt to rewrite Egyptian history discussed at length on this board.
I guees you missed the start of the thread. Yes, the likelihood that it is a forgery is one of the reasons why it is highly unlikely that Wyatt's claim to have found it is true.
"I took the tablets out of the box" could have two readings.
"I took the tablets that were in the box"
or
"I removed the tablets from the box"
Wyatt is denying the former, stating that he left the tablets in the cave. Where people got the idea that he had taken the tablets out with him would be an interesting question.