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Lee Yintao
01-06-2007, 02:59 PM
To the metalstorm gun, i only need 1 million dollars, not 1 billion dollars.
How do you do.
I have developed the low cost the metal storm type gun by myself, the transfer price is only 1% of the price of the Australian metal-storm, namely $ 1 million dollars, examine merchandise first, latter pays money. Moreover I have developed one kind of mysterious weapon stealth gun by myself, the transfer price is $ 1,000 million dollars, the interested persons please contact the following address relation,you have better use postal service letter relation, if you are not interested in this technology, please ask your friend whether they wants this technology?
To the concrete material, please see the following English material:
For not showing off my idea to other peoples, don’t ask professional personnel to translate this text, translated the all article by myself. Because my English level is poor and difference of the language environment exsits, the grammars of some places may be problematic, please forgive me.
Contact me:
Address: China Shandong Laiyang Heavy- duty Machine Factory
No. 247 ,Mashan Road , Laiyang City ,Shandong Province
Postcode: 265200
Receiver : Lee Yintao Tel: 86-535-7308021
E-mail: taolyt@yahoo.com.cn

Yours sincerely Chinese friend, inventer of the secret weapon Lee Yintao
About details, please see the following Chinese or English information:
‘China in secret bid for super-fast gun’
from: www.newagebd.com/2006/oct/09/inat.html
Agence France-Presse . Sydney
An Australian company developing a revolutionary super-fast weapons system has been approached secretly by China in an attempt to secure the technology, the company said Sunday.
The weapon, with an electronic firing mechanism which enables it to fire at a rate of up to a million rounds a minute, is partly funded by the United States and Australian governments, a Metal Storm Ltd executive said.
'The company confirms that it has received phone calls from a particular individual who it turns out was acting on behalf of the Chinese,' chief operating officer Ian Gillespie said.
Confirmation of the approach comes after inventor Mike O'Dwyer told Australia's Nine Network television last week that the Chinese military had offered him more than 100 million US dollars to move to Beijing.
O'Dwyer, who left the publicly-listed company some two years ago, said China had been pursuing the technology for several years.
He said a Chinese official told him in a telephone call in which the 100 million dollars were offered: 'We don't need any Metal Storm weapons, we don't need any of the paperwork, none of that.
'What we want is you. We want you and your family in Beijing.'
O'Dwyer said he refused the offer and informed the Australian government, which has invested some 10 million US dollars in the project.