The nanotubes are mixed into a compound called "bucky gel" to prevent clumping, and after some rubber-like flourinated copolymer is mixed in and it's all poured onto a glass plate, holes are punched in the material to better flexibility.
With the over-the-top criticisms of the new Arizona immigration law coming from the Mexican president and the Obama Administration (who admit they haven't yet read it), commentators in print, online and on talk radio have used as source material a Center for Security Policy research paper called, "Mexico's Glass House" by Dr. J.