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|    Re: info on RED MERCURY wanted    |
|    21 Apr 17 02:09:07    |
      Hello Mr Vadim Shapiro,       Saw your link on mercury wanted. Mercury occurs naturally in the environment.       Sometimes known as quicksilver, it is a heavy metal like lead or cadmium, that       exists in different chemical forms. it is rare and that's what makes its value       quite high.        Mercury metal has many uses. Because of its high density it is used in       barometers and manometers. It is extensively used in thermometers, thanks to       its high rate of thermal expansion that is fairly constant over a wide       temperature range. There are other        uses hardly made mention of like bombs and all the like...maybe we should       leave that to the scientists to explain. Reasons for its expensive nature.I       actually I'm writing to you because I am in the business of mercury so if you       are maybe interested, I        will be willing to do business with you. Waiting on your reply. Anyone       interested can reach me via gmail to ediagee@gmail.com                                          Le lundi 13 janvier 1992 10:02:55 UTC-6, Vadim Shapiro a écrit :       > I am looking for general information on RED mercury. I was told       > that it costs about $200-300 per GRAM and is available only from        > the Soviet Union. I know little about this stuff, but I was under       > impression that mercury costs about $300/pound. So this must be        > something very special (?)       >        > Any info on the above and APPLICATIONS will be greatly appreciated.       > Please email to        > shapiro@cs.cornell.edu       > as I normally do not read this group.       > Thanks in advance.       >        > -Vadim Shapiro       > shapiro@cs.cornell.edu              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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