Roswell- How did the "indestructable" material end up in pieces?

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  1. sunnny Paranormal Novice

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    I've heard many shows on Roswell but I haven't heard this addressed. If this foil-like material couldn't be cut, burned, etc., then how did it end up in pieces? I would think that the edges would be a clue.
  2. dyingsun kind and gentle poster :P

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    I would love to have a Stanton Friedman answer to that, and he would answer you.Where is this 'material' now though, hm .....? Wasn't there some rather 'dubious' researcher last year trying to present said material?
  3. sunnny Paranormal Novice

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    I should have read the guidelines. If I see Stanton Friedman or someone else on Roswell coming on I will re-post the question. It seems to be an inconsistent part of the story. Thank you.
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    Hi Sunny,
    Interesting theory. Maybe it was a craft of some sorts or just a top secret craft,

    1. The so called craft could have exploded from indirect fire from another so called craft or ground forces.

    2. Reaction to Earths climatic atmosphere while entering through the storm.

    3. A Small Nuclear explosion if the craft had a inner force field ? or some type of a nuclear powered type engine.

    4. Self destruct mechism by the so called Ets.

    Some possiblities anyone else like to add?

    Peace,
    blowfish
  5. Xylo Paranormal Adept

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    This "indestructability" was tested hands on in the field... There are a great deal of materials that I cannot cut with a knife, nor will they catch fire from a typical cigarette lighter. It wasn't documented by scientists, but related by witnesses who were making common observations.
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    This.

    "Indestructible" sounds much sexier than "really, really, really, really, tough".
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