I know of some far-sighted persons who distribute useful civil-defense
information on CDs and mail these to those who share an interest.
That was my only point. You could charge a fee to cover the expenses.
As for going into the trenches, I do not know what sorts of
experiences you
HImagain,
If you seriously worry about your site being eliminated in whatever
fashion, may I suggest that you make some CD ROMS and distribute them
to interested parties?This may be a good idea if your concerns turn
out to be well-founded.
On Thursday, Feb 10, 2005, at 16:41
, but seems to work. One might want to inquire to a web
designer or programming person to find out more.
E.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 7:03 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSwilma
Hi Jonathon,
What interested parties?
More to the point why would *I* go out into the trenches again?
Actually, it is all over but the screaming.
We aren't talking about might or may any more. It is enacted USA
Legislation that could not in any way be construed as constitutionally
sound, but
At 10:19 PM 10/02/05, you wrote:
TO whom this may concern,
Re: the elimination of website.
In the past I have heard and experienced websites designed to pop up and
shut down within hours. So it never has a consistent address I would
think.
Done purposely to avoid such action of being dismantled.
At 05:03 AM 09/02/05, you wrote:
You may be referring to the work of Dr. Hans(?) Enderline(?). Polymorphism;
he says there are many fewer bacteria, each with many different forms.
Hi Jim,
No, a bit further back than that conceptually! :-)
Have a look here for an antithesis to the whole
Subject: RE: CSwilma and question to himagain: Mycoplasma
At 04:54 PM 07/02/05, you wrote:
Mycoplasma is now classified as an acid fast bacterium. Years ago it was
classified in the lmyphogranularium group because they couldn't decide
whether it was a virus or a bacterium, having some qualities
At 04:54 PM 07/02/05, you wrote:
Mycoplasma is now classified as an acid fast bacterium. Years ago it was
classified in the lmyphogranularium group because they couldn't decide
whether it was a virus or a bacterium, having some qualities of both
There is a STRONG body of evidence that
Lyme is not caused by a mycoplasma. It is caused by an intracellular
organism, Borellia Burgdorfi.
-Original Message-
From: Betsy Coffey [mailto:latimergi...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 2:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSwilma and question to himagain
I was
At 07:06 AM 07/02/05, Betsy wrote:
(SNIPPED)
A question for himagain- I agree that many supplements
are stressful to the body but I do think it is hard to
get what you need in food the way that it is
processed-even good food is lacking due to soil
depletion etc.
The question that I have regards
Betsy
Is a mycoplasma a bacteria ?
Lyme is caused by a spirochete which is a spiral shaped bacteria.
This is the second time lately I've seen this misconception.
Lyme is the great imitator. It could be that Lyme could cover all of
her problems.
Dave
Betsy Coffey wrote:
I was just
: Sunday, February 06, 2005 5:33 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSwilma and question to himagain
Betsy
Is a mycoplasma a bacteria ?
Lyme is caused by a spirochete which is a spiral shaped bacteria.
This is the second time lately I've seen this misconception.
Lyme is the great imitator
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