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Originally posted by TomCarey
reply to post by TLomon
My best guess would be Nitinol. Another researcher by the name of Anthony Bragalia has done a lot of work on this and has pursuaded me that Nitinol was back-engineered from the so-called "memory-metal" found amongst the Roswell crash debris.
2. After the Roswell event, Josef Stalin ordered some of his spies already in New Mexico to look into the Roswell case and report back to him. They told him that it did not involve a US craft. They did not know exactly what it was, but that it was something real and did not pose a threat to the Soviet Union.
Originally posted by Blue Shift
The question I always have about Roswell is how come after all the time and effort spent on investigation it has amounted to a big pile of exactly nothing except a lot of unproven nonsense backed by questionable anecdotal accounts and zero solid evidence?
Originally posted by TomCarey
reply to post by FireMoon
When I first started reading your story, I thought it was the Beverly Bean account of her father, Sgt. Melvin Brown who was a cook at the Roswell base in 1947 and who had accompanied the dead bodies from the UFO crash site back to the base. He had retired to England and told the story to his family on his deathbed. Apparently, your post does not pertain to Beverly Bean, but to another woman who now lives in Cornwall? Do you reside in England? Perhaps you could place an ad in the Cornwall newspaper seeking the woman. I am unfamiliar with the show that you mentioned. Where is it out of?