Aug 09 2010
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The Roswell Memory-Metal
Tony Bragalia has yet another new post on the Roswell affair at The UFO Iconoclast(s) – this one on the issue of the unusual debris found at the crash site.
In Tony’s own words:
“Recent discoveries confirm the connection between the esteemed Battelle Memorial Institute and the study of extraterrestrial material. This new information helps to substantiate the astonishing truth: In the late 1940s Battelle was contracted by Wright Patterson Air Force Base to study ‘memory metal’ like the debris that was found at the site of a crashed UFO at Roswell, NM.”
Tony adds that: “It is a remarkable but complex story that continues to unfold.”
It is indeed complex, and the full story can be found right here!
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August 9th, 2010 at 11:28 pm
Very interesting. The lead that Battelle investigated Roswell material seems solid.
August 9th, 2010 at 11:30 pm
It’s also interesting to consider how Corso —whose story nowadays is widely regarded as bogus— never mentioned Nitinol as one among the plethora of advancements he singlehandedly promoted