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- From: u2nmh@csc.liv.ac.uk (N.M. Humphries)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: Re: Roswell Testimony
- Message-ID: <C17LED.M0J@compsci.liverpool.ac.uk>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 14:54:12 GMT
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- Paul Milsom (milsom@ntb.ch) wrote:
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- > Roswell.
-
- >
- > 3) The special metal alloy used was secret. It was very thin, very light, and
- > very strong. It was, of course, extremely important that samples of the metal
- > didn't get into enemy hands. (Don't ask me what it was!)
-
- > If it weren't for all the witnesses, this would actually be quite a strong
- > case. (Don't flame me, I'm just answering Jim's question!)
-
- > Cheers, Paul.
-
- > Paul Milsom
- > milsom@ntb.ch
-
- If the secret metal alloy was secret 45 years ago, it ought to be commonly
- known nowadays, but, to date, I haven't seen or heard of any alloy that can
- stand a 10000 degree flame or bend itself back into shape, as well as being able
- to be rolled out thinly and be very light and strong. If anyone else knows of
- an alloy with those properties, send in details.
-
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