Re: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003

2020-05-10 Thread Deborah Gerard
They always tell us their evil plansthe thing is look at all the other horrid movies with catastrophes in them that I bet are coming to reduce the population. On Saturday, May 9, 2020, 03:11:15 PM EDT, Nenah Sylver wrote: Sometimes the truth hides in plain sight. Seventeen years

Re: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003

2020-05-09 Thread Reid Harvey
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RE: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003

2020-05-09 Thread Nenah Sylver
M To: Silverlist Post Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003 On Sat, May 9, 2020, 3:11 PM Nenah Sylver mailto:nenah12egro...@cox.net> > wrote: Sometimes the truth hides in plain sight. Seventeen years ago, the "Coronavirus Affair" was shown on TV! A

Re: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003

2020-05-09 Thread Reid Harvey
If they were to consider studies with subjects using chloroquine, why not do this in malarial infested areas, where people routinely take chloroquine anyway? On Sat, May 9, 2020, 3:11 PM Nenah Sylver wrote: > Sometimes the truth hides in plain sight. Seventeen years ago, the > "Coronavirus

Re: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003

2020-05-09 Thread phoenix23...@tds.net
(EDT) Subject: CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003 Sometimes the truth hides in plain sight. Seventeen years ago, the "Coronavirus Affair" was shown on TV! A naturopath friend of mine wrote me the following review: "I would give that a 100% rating. Even small details [were p

CS>Coronavirus from Hollywood, in 2003

2020-05-09 Thread Nenah Sylver
Sometimes the truth hides in plain sight. Seventeen years ago, the "Coronavirus Affair" was shown on TV! A naturopath friend of mine wrote me the following review: "I would give that a 100% rating. Even small details [were portrayed correctly], such as how chloroquine blocks the enzyme (furin)

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Neville Munn
, again, if it works on the Corona. I'm still waiting for a reply to my original question. N. From: david moskovits Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 3:00 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus recommendations for a good nebuli

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread david moskovits
recommendations for a good nebulizer? From: Reid Harvey Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 3:58 PM To: Silverlist Post Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus If I get the gist of this discussion correct I have a question: If EIS works in nebulizing why would it not w

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Neville Munn
then I had to fight them to get out, I gave them an ultimatum "Either sign that release form, TODAY, or I'm walking out anyway". N. From: Victor Cozzetto Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 10:41 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Coronav

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Deborah Gerard
: "So far, it seems to be Gram-negative than Gram-positive organisms in patients with COVID-19" end quote. Have I misunderstood that? N. From: Teri Kavakos Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 12:01 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus   Th

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Neville Munn
against 99%. (personal opinion) N. From: Victor Cozzetto Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 10:41 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus Marshal and Teri are certainly correct. There are a lot of quacks out there trying to make a name for themsel

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Victor Cozzetto
ive than Gram-positive organisms > in patients with COVID-19" end quote. > > Have I misunderstood that? > > N. > > -- > *From:* Teri Kavakos > *Sent:* Wednesday, 18 March 2020 12:01 AM > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > > *Subject:* Re: CS>Coronavirus > > This is a virus. It is bacteria that is either gram positive or gram > negative > Teri > > > >

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Neville Munn
: Re: CS>Coronavirus I think that is a misinterpretation. Gram positive and negative refer to bacteria, whether they can be stained or not and thus seen easily with a light microscope. Viruses are too small to be seen with a microscope. You cannot stain a virus, any virus, period. Marshall

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Victor Cozzetto
-negative than Gram-positive organisms >> in patients with COVID-19" end quote. >> >> Have I misunderstood that? >> >> N. >> >> ---------- >> *From:* Teri Kavakos >> *Sent:* Wednesday, 18 March 2020 12:01 AM >> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com >> *Subject:* Re: CS>Coronavirus >> >> This is a virus. It is bacteria that is either gram positive or gram >> negative >> Teri >> >> >>

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Reid Harvey
Wednesday, 18 March 2020 12:01 AM > *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com > *Subject:* Re: CS>Coronavirus > > This is a virus. It is bacteria that is either gram positive or gram > negative > Teri > > >

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Marshall
d that? N. *From:* Teri Kavakos *Sent:* Wednesday, 18 March 2020 12:01 AM *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com *Subject:* Re: CS>Coronavirus This is a virus. It is bacteria that is either gram positive or gram negative Teri

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Teri Kavakos
: Tue, Mar 17, 2020 9:25 am Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus #yiv4727011730 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Sorry Teri, I found an article which states this Coronavirus *IS* gram negative.  Yes, I know, there are a million articles rabbiting on about Corona, the Internet is full or crap, but go

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Neville Munn
akos Sent: Wednesday, 18 March 2020 12:01 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Coronavirus This is a virus. It is bacteria that is either gram positive or gram negative Teri

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Teri Kavakos
This is a virus.  It is bacteria that is either gram positive or gram negativeTeri -Original Message- From: Neville Munn To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tue, Mar 17, 2020 8:16 am Subject: CS>Coronavirus #yiv0966566526 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}OK, I've got a quest

Re: CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread MaryAnn Helland
I certainly hope it will.  I'm relying on CS and my nebulizer to keep me healthy.MA On Tuesday, March 17, 2020, 07:17:10 AM CDT, Neville Munn wrote: #yiv8757553419 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}OK, I've got a question.   This Corona thing is apparently gram negative, I know it's a

CS>Coronavirus

2020-03-17 Thread Neville Munn
OK, I've got a question. This Corona thing is apparently gram negative, I know it's a version of the Flu, just with a twist in its tail, therefore, we know our product is electrically positively charged, so, positive and negatives attract, so my question is, has anyone have any indication as

Re: CS>Coronavirus and Structured Silver discussion with Dr. Gordon Pedersen

2020-03-03 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Umm... perhaps I am wrong, but this guy has no idea what he is talking about. I assumed he was going to tell us about something different - i.e. structured silver. However, this guy doesn't seem to understand what a colloid is or what structured water is, or he is intentionally misleading people

Re: CS>Coronavirus and Structured Silver discussion with Dr. Gordon Pedersen

2020-03-03 Thread James Osbourne Holmes
Really? Virons attach to red blood cells? This somehow does not seem real to me. I need to see a lot more before I will accept. James Osbourne Holmes a/k/a *Red Pill Media* The American States Assembly The New Mexico Assembly Deputy Coordinator The Santa Fe County Assembly Coordinator

CS>Coronavirus and Structured Silver discussion with Dr. Gordon Pedersen

2020-02-22 Thread Karl Becker
Interview with Dr Gordon Pedersen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgiFozTl1wk So would making colloidal silver and then structuring the colloidal solution using the frequency of silver achieve the same result as using a high gauss PEMF coil with a high voltage 10KV pulses except it would take

Re: CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-22 Thread Ron
It probably does need IV. Ron That's always the question though, isn't it? How to get the CS to where it's needed On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, 00:01 Victor Cozzetto, > wrote: Exactly. Some can hide, but none can survive contact with CS. No need to worry about any

Re: CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-22 Thread Deborah Gerard
Well if the virus is air-bourne which many are ...nebulize the CS into the lungs.. On Wednesday, January 22, 2020, 07:01:05 PM EST, Kirsteen Wright wrote: That's always the question though, isn't it? How to get the CS to where it's needed On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, 00:01 Victor Cozzetto,

Re: CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-22 Thread Kirsteen Wright
That's always the question though, isn't it? How to get the CS to where it's needed On Wed, 22 Jan 2020, 00:01 Victor Cozzetto, wrote: > Exactly. Some can hide, but none can survive contact with CS. No need to > worry about any new viruses, bacteria, etc., as it is all fear mongering. > For us,

Re: CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-21 Thread Deborah Gerard
Exactly Victor I pay no attention to any of it that is all they do is try to instill fear into people in the media all the time..I threw out the TV and cut cable long time ago...CS super charges your immune system just keep in your system daily...I even spray all foods I bring into the house

Re: CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-21 Thread Victor Cozzetto
Exactly. Some can hide, but none can survive contact with CS. No need to worry about any new viruses, bacteria, etc., as it is all fear mongering. For us, it is just figuring out the best CS protocol to use in any given situation. Victor On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 8:26 AM Deborah Gerard wrote: >

Re: CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-21 Thread Deborah Gerard
What virus can't colloidal silver kill is the question. It even worked on Ebola but the FDA shut that down super fast. On Tuesday, January 21, 2020, 02:47:05 PM EST, Gmail wrote: Anyone think CS can work?Please post any studies on respiratory virus or SARS. 

CS>Coronavirus: First U.S. case confirmed in Washington State - The Washington Post

2020-01-21 Thread Gmail
Anyone think CS can work? Please post any studies on respiratory virus or SARS. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/01/21/coronavirus-us-case/ In 1964, the minimum wage was 5 silver quarters. In 2020, 5 silver quarters have a melt value of $15.15!