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labels using a binary system. The tablets were first placed in the sample
bottles and then the top of the bottle was heated and closed to a small slit.
Even if the tablets were broken in half there is no way they could be poured
out. The sample on the right in illustration one is a sample one.
Illustration 1: To the right is sample one: the sample label gives the
type number, the bottle number and the different colors of tablets. The
bottle on the right I sample five, the label gives the type number and the
bottle number
B. TEST SAMPLE FOUR: We-use exactly the same type of sealed transparent
test bottle as used in Sample one. However, inside were placed 15 plexiglass
pieces which were red, yellow and green. The test pieces were 5 X 5 X 1.5 mm
squares. The different test sample bottles contained different ratios of the
different colored test pieces. Also, there was a Russian Jetter on each test
piece. The fifteen letters formed three Russia words. Each color was a
separate word. There was also a serial number on different places on the
bottle indicating the serial number of the bottle. For example, four pieces of
plexiglass had the Soviet letters S, 0, D ad A, meaning soda. On another
location of S, 0, D and A were added 1, 2, 3 and 4. Each test sample bottle
held different ratios of the different colored pieces of plexiglass. The test
pieces were first placed in the bottles, and the tops of the bottles were
heated to form a slit. The test piece could not be pored out through this
slit. The sample on the left of illustration one is sample four.
Each sample was one of a kind, so it could not be duplicated. The glass
containers could not be put back together if they were broken and the glass was
transparent which allowed for better observation.
2. In order to observe just where the objects, that is the objects which
were placed into the containers beforehand, broke through the space barrier,
and to see what happened to the objects and the container wall when the barrier
was penetrated, we designed the following samples.
A. We used unopened CIWUJIA [exact translation unknown. Probably a
Chinese over the counter medicine] and XIAOYANLIDANYAO [another over the
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