The announcement yesterday that the British National Archives had lost all of the intelligence reports on the Rendlesham Forest UFO incident was chillingly similar to the announcement by the American General Accounting Office in 1995 that essentially all of the records from the Roswell Air Base covering the years of the Roswell Incident had been illegally destroyed.

No records from Roswell deposited between 1947 and 1952 could be recovered, and British archivists have found a "huge gap" where the 1980 Rendelsham records should have been stored.
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A new material that can repeatedly heal itself at room temperature when exposed to ultraviolet light means we can create products that can repair themselves when damaged, such as self-healing medical implants, cars and airplane parts. A "self healing" type of ultra-thin metal was part of the debris found at the site of the Roswell UFO crash over 60 yeas ago (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to this show).
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An extraordinary metal was found in the debris that came from the UFO that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in July of 1947–It was so thin, you could bend it and it would spring back into its original shape, but so tough that a bullet couldn’t be fired through it. Now we’re close to making the same thing ourselves! (NOTE: Subscribers can still listen to these shows).
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In 2002, the Sci Fi TV channel sponsored an excavation at the site of the famous 1947 Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash and found an artifact. This artifact, a tiny piece of metal, has now been thoroughly analyzed by researcher Chuck Zukowski, using an electron microscope.

The object turned out to be mostly made of aluminum silicate, which can be found in nature, so there is no proof that this object came from the crash. In the Roswell Daily Record, Cid Standifer quotes archeologist Bill Doleman as saying, “We want to announce to the world that this stuff needs further analysis. We want to figure out that they are using the best scientific methods available.”
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