...Both particles might start with a positive electric
charge and then be separated by a billion miles.
But if the charge in one is changed to negative,
so is the other's, in virtually the same instant.
Somehow, the information travels from one particle to
the other faster than the speed of
Greetings fellow and filly Silver Listers,
I want to respond to a few recent comments and issues about list
operations with a little education and explanation.
First of all, I'd like to remind everyone that at the end of this and
*every* message from the list is a footer that looks like this:
OK
So the salt test is pretty much like looking at TE
The salt test is like a TE observation except it's for ions rather than
particles.
..not very quantifiable ,but useful none the less.
Ode
At 01:05 PM 6/20/2003 -0400, you wrote:
url:
You can use the silverpuppy to get an 'idea' of the quality of the water
too.
I think this can be done with any generator where there's an indicator
that current is flowing...an LED or light bulb in series...an ammeter
actually gives you a number. Each type of gen will be different depending
How many times on this list have we seen 'Oops, that should have been
milliamps rather than microamps or pints instead of liters'
If my recent go 'round with Hanna's calibration solution is any indicator,
any system that depends of chemical sachets supplied by the manufacturer or
Just goes to show that interest is absolutely relative.
PS, There's nobody stopping you from bragging on grandbabies.
ode
At 05:01 PM 6/20/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Dear Mike (D.),
Well, the Silverlist has gotten so darn boring these last few months. The
Mo` Power guys basically run it, and
Actually, the problem of the simple is better people getting left out
of the discussion has been around for at least the 2 or 3 years that
I've known of this list. Would a Simple CS Generation list be
appropriate? Similar to the Off-Topic list that is still associated
with this list?
(No, I'm
I owe Mike Cinneli a thank you for telling me of this list last fall on the
FlaxOil list. It got me started right in making cs. I know that it is doing
me a lot of good. I don't understand much more about the technical dialogue
than my pet mutt but there would be no advances in the process of
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60468.html
CSsalt test
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 03:40:47
OK So the salt test is pretty much like looking at TE
The salt test is like a TE observation except it's for ions rather
than particles.
..not very quantifiable, but
A remarkable testimonial if true.
Remarkable still, nonetheless.
Too good not to share, left out the names.
From another list I'm on:
**
I am still using the Godzilla, 30 to 45 minutes per night.
I have a story to tell, somewhat
Well this certainly is NOT boring. My God! He was quite brave to perform
this upon himself. I'm so glad it's worked out for him.
DL
cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
A remarkable testimonial if true.
Remarkable still, nonetheless.
Too good not to share, left out the names.
From another list
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60387.html
Re: CSRe: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
From: M. G. Devour
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 04:27:53
Mike Monett writes:
Others will have to try it and see how it works... My
interpretation of the effect of the density of the
Yes, at times there is a lot of technical stuff that is way beyond me, I
just skip it and look forward to finding another gem of info that will start
me off looking into something else and in general I have gained SO MUCH
useful info from this site, obviously on CS but also on so many other
Ode Coyote 6/21/03 4:16 AM
...it sorta makes a person wonder what is real.
Maybe nothing is.
Maybe science is nothing more than quantifiable magic.
Rumor has it that the entire universe is created by the perception of it.
..and reality itself is subjectively relative.
Hi,
I, on the other hand, prefer it boring. I am very interested in the
topics during this boring period.
Thanks,
:) Marv
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From: mamapug mama...@netzero.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 6:01 PM
Subject: CSBoring List
Dear Mike
Mike,
A very interesting report!
You said the salt test indicated a much higher percent of ions which is very
good.
Have Frank Key check it and see what the percent of ions it contains.
With my wide anode and rod cathode at 1 1/2 spacing and two gallons of DW
has a starting current of 22 uA,
EIS'ers,
I have just take two photographs with a film camera of the six salt test
that I have jsut reported.
I will try and get them printed over the week end so that I can make them
available to individuals as they will not go over the silver-list.
Ole Bob
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Hi Reid,
I don't know. Get Hill's book, it is only about 12 clams.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Reid Harvey [mailto:pott...@wlink.com.np]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 8:40 PM
To: silver list
Subject: Re: CSRe: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
James, Everybody,
Can you please let me
Hi Andrew,
If the report that they were making a million dollars a day is true, then
maybe they thought they would just get away with it as long as possible and
retire when the stuff hit the fan.
I really don't have any idea what is going on with this one, and it is
becoming less of a priority
Great high tho,
Reports of incense smoke forming into a face and having a meaningful and
enlightening conversation with the tripee.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: C Creel [mailto:ccr...@adelphia.net]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 9:09 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re:
HI Ode,
I guess my assumption that silver would stay in place was very wrong.
I wonder how it is transported and process into an excretable form?
BloodLiverbile?
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Ode Coyote [mailto:coyote...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 6:00 AM
To:
Hi Alexander,
RE: in order to cross over, and meet my maker...
I don't think so. 3.8 G. is the toxic, not necessarily lethal dose.
JOH
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From: colloidal.sil...@cox.net [mailto:colloidal.sil...@cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 4:42 PM
To:
are talking to the
press.
Seasilver: What's in a bottle, anyway?
http://www.nctimes.net/news/2003/20030621/52133.html
jr
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How about a look in the horses mouth:
If anyone has a copy of SS literature that claims SS cures AIDS or CA,
please direct it to my attention.
JOH
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Seasilver: What's in a bottle, anyway?
http://www.nctimes.net/news/2003/20030621/52133.html
jr
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Do you imply that this may have been a set-up for a precedent to get others?
No, my first thought was maybe Seasilver, for whatever reason, WANTS to
be a
test-case, as they were clearly warned and there's very big bucks
involved.
So far, it just does not make sense, especially to the 400+
To List;
A few have expressed surprise at my dependance on and faith in
calculations. They apparently do not need math in their profession.
The engineering profession relies on math. We could not do our work
without it. A bridge designer needs math to ensure his bridge won't
Would CS have any effect on Kidney Stones? (just a shot in the dark)
So, Mike M., I'm still confused---what is the ppm of the CS you are
now making at the lower current? Did I miss that?
paula
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Its interesting that Seasilver were warned and did not cease or
provide whatever proof of whatever they were supposed to to the feds.
There is a somewhat similar case going on with Pet Medicine Chest,
which has been under, now, two separate court orders (the first over a
year ago I believe) to
Or maybe they are following the advise of a lawyer that has the notion that the
Federal government has to follow the laws. I had my site approved by an
attorney
and doctor who said that there was nothing illegal on it and the government
could
not do anything about it, only to get a letter from
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60494.html
Re: CSRe: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
From: sol
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 17:17:51
So, Mike M., I'm still confused---what is the ppm of the CS you
are now making at the lower current? Did I miss that?
paula
Hi Paula,
I have
Marshall,
if I did
not remove any reference to anything true about CS, I would be fined
$10,000 a
day.
Does this mean that you would be OK with them if you used qualifying
phrases such as it is widely believed and so on?
Arnold
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From: Marshall Dudley
...the engineer is measured by his peers on how close his
predictions come to the actual result...
actual results...how novel.
jr
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Or how about a list solely for the More Power Boys??
I hate sending CS newbies to this list anymore, as it has become just too
intimidating...
Marshalee
Actually, the problem of the simple is better people getting left out
of the discussion has been around for at least the 2 or 3 years that
Dear Jim,
You said:
How about a look in the horses mouth:
If anyone has a copy of SS literature that claims SS cures AIDS or CA,
please direct it to my attention.
My understanding is that it was in the printed literature, not at the
website.
You can go to www.archive.org and check the
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60481.html
Re: CSRe: Nebulizing CS for SARS Redux
From: Robert Berger
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 13:55:57
Mike,
A very interesting report!
You said the salt test indicated a much higher percent of ions
which is very good.
Have Frank
Or how about a list solely for the More Power Boys??
I hate sending CS newbies to this list anymore, as it has become just too
intimidating...
Marshalee has a point that newbies would definitely be oberwhelmed here. I
also think some good things are happening here. The dedication to full
Do you sell or use vitamins and supplements.
Remember how it used to be with weed?
Ready to have the same fun getting vitamins in the near future?
Appeal to support suit against Codex. Supplement freedom at risk.
http://www.rense.com/general38/supp.htm
JOH
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Re: CSBoring List
From: C Creel
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 19:48:48
Or how about a list solely for the More Power Boys?? I hate
sending CS newbies to this list anymore, as it has become just
too intimidating...
Marshalee
Unauthorative speculation: CS would probably help with an associated
infection; I doubt it would reduce the stones or have any influence on the
root cause of the stones. .
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Charles Sutton [mailto:cds...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 5:06 PM
The plot is really getting thick. There is much more going on than is
obvious.
Thank you for the report of these details and your thoughts.
There must be less messy ways to arrange a test-case, don't you think?
JOH
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From: jrowl...@nctimes.net
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:53:27 -0400, C Creel ccr...@adelphia.net wrote:
Or how about a list solely for the More Power Boys??
I hate sending CS newbies to this list anymore, as it has become just too
intimidating...
Marshalee has a point that newbies would definitely be oberwhelmed here. I
Hi gang.
My mom is interested in starting to take CS but she has had allergies to
all kinds of metals her whole life. Rings, watches, earrings,
bracelets, metal rivets in Levi's, glass eyeglass frames, safety
pins.anything metal that touchs her skin for just a few minutes
makes her
Dear Mike,
You said:
Can you remember what it was like when Bob Lee posted long
descriptions on colloidal silver, and Ivan and the other
heavyweights discussed ppm? The newbies like me were totally
overwhelmed.
** I recall the feeling. But I also knew
* /From:/ *John D Crafa*
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html?by=Authora=John%20D%20Crafa
* /Date:/ Fri, 20 Jun 2003 13:30:33
Start slowly and work up to the higher doses.
This is a handy page - http://www.silvermedicine.org/silveruse3.html
Frank
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JOH said:
Unauthorative speculation: CS would probably help with an associated
infection; I doubt it would reduce the stones or have any influence on the
root cause of the stones.
A very good answer.
Here's what conventional medicine now says:
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60510.html
Re: CSBoring List
From: C Creel
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 21:20:17
Dear Mike,
You said:
Can you remember what it was like when Bob Lee posted long
descriptions on colloidal silver, and Ivan and the other
Hi James,
They were very careful to say Reduces Risk of Cancer on their web site.
A
HREF=http://web.archive.org/web/2818011354/www.seasilver.com/major.asp;http://web.archive.org/web/2818011354/www.seasilver.com/major.asp/A
The testimonials are pretty outrageous. Of course they don't
Dear Mike,
You said:
Oh, great. 3 nines are not enough - he uses FOUR of them! And relies
on the heavy current drain to bring the voltage down. Anybody want
to hazard a guess how much current a 9V alkaline can deliver? It's
well into the Amp range. Some generator. Not a clue
Hi Mike,
If I boot up a Win 98 OS in DOS will mercury work? I've noticed that some of
the real DOS commands are missing when I do this?
Andy
From: Mike Monett
A few have expressed surprise at my dependance on and faith in
calculations. They apparently do not need math in their
A little while ago there was some postings on treating cataracts with a
mixture of CS and MSM. Just wondering if anyone had given this protocol a go
and if so what results were achieved. Also interested in any other
treatment to get rid of them.
Cheers, Roger
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Re: CSBoring List
From: C Creel
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 21:48:16
Jason is quite knowledgable. I'm sure he'll speak up here in response
to this.
Regards,
Catherine
I hope so. There are many warnings on the newsgroups about the danger
url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m60516.html
CSOT - Re: CS Long, Boring - Calculations
From: AScottSilver
Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:06:14
Hi Mike,
If I boot up a Win 98 OS in DOS will mercury work? I've noticed
that some of the real DOS commands are missing when I do
Dear Mike,
You said:
I hope so. There are many warnings on the newsgroups about the danger
of modern alkaline batteries. They can explode if short-circuited for a
length of time. There is no current limiting anywhere, and no warning of
the possibility of serious harm.
** Personally, I'm
sol wrote:
Its interesting that Seasilver were warned and did not cease or
provide whatever proof of whatever they were supposed to to the feds.
There is a somewhat similar case going on with Pet Medicine Chest,
which has been under, now, two separate court orders (the first over a
year
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