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substances they have assembled into this soft metal and treat it with chemicals to make it hard; then it undergoes another process, which they are not allowed o disclose, in order to make the metal suitable for Beamships. The final product is an alloy which is basically a copper-nickel-silver alloy and also contains gold for certain Beamships. We could not produce the alloy on Earth, since not all of the ingredients are available here. For the most part, the chart of elements is the same throughout the universe, so you can find the same metals wherever there are planets that support them. We have most of them on Earth, but not all. Evan though we could produce the alloy from our known metals, it would not be the same. We must first develop space travel in order to get to outer space to find some of the components in stars and giant gas planets where metals of greater density exist. Some of the technology to make the metal of a Beamship will be discovered in the giant gas planets of Jupiter and Saturn. You Can't Steal a Beamship It Dissolves! A special form of intelligence is put into the cell structure of the metal that the Pleiadian Beamships are made of. This is done for the protection of the craft in case it is stolen. Once the Beamship is separated from its owner, a special coding in the metal causes it to begin to dissolve and break down. This was demonstrated by furnishing a small piece of metal from the ship to Billy. He took it home and placed it on the kitchen table to see what would happen. Within 24 hours of being removed from the ship, the metal had deteriorated into dust.