For Your Information

Subject: For Your Information
From: Jeff Slaton <indian -at- RT66 -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 03:09:55 -0600

Fifty years ago the ATOMIC BOMBS were dropped on JAPAN!

PLEASE DON'T STOP READING ... THIS MESSAGE WILL INTEREST YOU!

I have a colleague who just retired as the Associate Director of the Los
Alamos National Labs in New Mexico. We worked together to obtain the
release of the FAT MAN & LITTLE BOY Atomic Bomb Blueprints.

The Blueprints are reproductions of the Official 1944-45 government
documents used in the Manhattan project to build the Bombs.. The Blueprints
are 18 x 24 inches and all are suitable for display. They are highly
detailed "dimensional and component" drawings of each weapon. The documents
were declassified and recently released!

This is a MUST HAVE for anyone interested in Science, History or
Technology. Truly a unique opportunity to own an Artifact of World History.

The Blueprints cost $18.00 US. That amount includes mailing tube and 1st
class shipping. The Documents will be shipped to you within 3 days upon
receipt of payment.

(International delivery requires an additional $6.00 US for AIRMAIL.)

PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE TO ANYONE WHO MAY BE INTERESTED OR BENEFIT.

ORDERING INFORMATION:

Please call (505) 821-1945 to reserve your set of Blueprints and then send
payment. Leave your name and address. You may deduct the long distance call
from the cost of the Blueprints. <<MAXIMUM DEDUCT IS $2.00 for the phone
call.>>
You may also write to the address listed below.

PERSONAL NOTE:

I am in the process of moving my office and changing internet services. It
is best if you must call the (505) 821-1945 phone number to order. However,
a colleague is accepting e-mail messages until I have my new e-mail
address. Messages can be received at physics -at- indirect -dot- com

PLEASE DON'T DELAY! These are going FAST.

Please send check or money order to:

Jeff Slaton
6808 Truchas Dr. NE
Albq., New Mexico 87109
USA

Sorry, no COD'S


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