tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31155409.post7178262967229131874..comments2015-09-17T07:41:44.110+10:00Comments on Real UFOs - The latest UFO videos and News from all over the world ufo video photos ovnis ufos ovni: Alien Hot Rocks Update - Interview: 18/05/2012realufosnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31155409.post-69231247733932337562012-05-22T02:25:30.020+10:002012-05-22T02:25:30.020+10:00Clearly not alien but phosphorus.
This does not be...Clearly not alien but phosphorus.<br />This does not belong on this site!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31155409.post-31814604728201697472012-05-22T01:21:02.573+10:002012-05-22T01:21:02.573+10:00at the shore of the baltic sea, it happened quite ...at the shore of the baltic sea, it happened quite often that amber collectors mistake pieces of red phosphorus for amber. these pieces are from WW2 fire bombs. as soon as it dries and comes in contact with air, it starts burning, in many cases horribly injuring the collectors.<br /><br />so in my opinion, tragic but nothing alien here...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31155409.post-32272825626243110702012-05-21T22:31:15.454+10:002012-05-21T22:31:15.454+10:00We wish you TWO a quick recovery &
remember!.....We wish you TWO a quick recovery &<br />remember!..if your short of a match<br />just go for a walk down the beach:)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31155409.post-69096253620852655322012-05-21T14:43:27.345+10:002012-05-21T14:43:27.345+10:00A box of matches,or a box of rocks?
I wonder if o...A box of matches,or a box of rocks?<br /><br />I wonder if one or more, of those rocks had flint in it? that might explain something like...Do not have "DRY" Phosphorous & flint together.It could be likened to a match, when ground together, or struck!?...but this would not take place on the beach,because of the water,ONLY WHEN DRY!...This lady had these rocks in her pocket for some hours & she was fine until she arrived home from the beach and in that time, these rocks had sufficient time to dry off, and react,probable by the stones being crushed together & causing a spark<br />particularly,if they were of flint thus, igniting the now warm & dry PHOSPHORUS in the stone...a bad recipe for a third degree burn.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com