Re: CS$100,000 vaccine offer

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote

At 07:34 PM 4/20/2008 +0930, you wrote:

Oh, I forgot to mention that, when thimerosal is added but not as an 
active component, it does not have to be listed.

##  Gone OT as requested.

Ode 



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Re: CS$100,000 vaccine offer ... gone OT

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote

At 08:24 AM 4/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:

Hi Ode.  Why don't you take the offer?  The stuff is harmless, 
right?  Faith G.



If you shoot an easy target and the bullets are still flying, you probably 
didn't find the hidden snipers..
 Not getting stabbed in the back doesn't prove that the target shot was, 
OR wasn't, about to stab you.



Gone specifically OT

ode





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Re: CS$100,000 vaccine offer

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote



  Gone OT.



At 09:18 AM 4/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:

I have looked it up, as recently as last summer bush vetoed a bill to have 
it removed from all vaccines. It has been removed from some, not all of 
them. Now they got cute and added aspartame to take its place. Do you have 
an explanation for why they would add a sweetener to thier death cocktails??


Kurt



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RE: CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-04-21 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
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 No good, She has to under all the way or she will have a panic attach.

Bob

-Original Message-
From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za] 
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:14 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)

On 18 Apr 2008 at 16:26, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA  wrote about :
Subject : CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)

 Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED
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 Are there any doctors that will put you under for a cat scan.
 My Wife needs one but cannot handle even the open one (Due to Trauma 
 in younger years).
 She tried the open one but could not do it.
 
  Bob
   
  
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Hi Robert,

Some time ago I talked to a pharmaceutical rep here about just that sort
of situation and she 
mentioned Aterax from UCB is used as a premed anti anxiety thing. You
may be able to get 
your Dr to prescribe that or something like that.

All best,
Tony


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Re: CSAlmonds

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote



  Almost all nuts are roasted, even those in the shell.
 Most people don't like raw nuts.

Enough still enjoy boiled peanuts [legumes actually] to buy raw peanuts to 
boil or eat raw, so those are easy to find  [in the South, anyhow]

You'll likely have to look harder for other raw nuts.

ode


At 02:15 AM 4/21/2008 +0930, you wrote:

I believe the Californian almonds are irradiated.. sinds September 
2007.  They don't want to take the illusion away that they are still raw 
and ok and are still allowed to call them organic.

Highly unlikely that almonds  in a can are true raw.

Hanneke

At 02:08 AM 21/04/2008, you wrote:

Can we buy truly raw almonds in a can or have those always been subjected 
to heat?  The almonds in the shell are completely raw, aren't they?  Can 
they be pasteurized in the shell?


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Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote



  Anytime you add anything salty to CS, mix and use it immediately.
 The reaction takes a bit of time.
 Adding salt to already made CS does not increase the amount of silver in 
a given container, it changes it to a less effective form.


 It takes retained amount per body weight to turn you blue and most 
people eliminate silver in any form so fast that turning blue is quite rare 
at any PPM or volume over a life span.
 Researchers had extreme difficulty inducing Agryria  to even study while 
using injected preparations at thousands of PPM.  They did manage to 
discover that it takes less silver cast into a bullet to kill not blue 
dogs, though.


 The PPM caution is about avoiding a possibility, vs a very low 
probability.  If it's not possible, probability doesn't count.
 If the PPM is so low that the water kills you before the possibility of 
silver retention can crop up, well, dead people look a bit blue, but the 
silver didn't do it. [Too much water turns you blue]


 The problem with making silver chloride was that people didn't know how 
much silver was in it.  They were using PPM instructions that just weren't 
true and went into the ranges of possibility.

Even at that, virtually no one turned blue.

Your tears are salty and using CS in your eyes does the same thing as 
adding some salt to it, but the greatest benefit is already accomplished by 
the time it changes into less effective silver chloride.

 Silver chloride will kill germs, just not as well or as fast.
 Mix and use fast ...and all is well.

 My eyes are already blue...usually.
 Now and then, one is green and the other is orange.

Ode

At 01:15 PM 4/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:

How much salt?  Doesn't that make chloride and won't my eyes turn 
blue?  Faith g.



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Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: CScataracts - salt in the CS

If you use salt in the CS for your eyes you can bring it to a saline level 
similar to tears to avoid the dryness/stinging.  The distilled water you 
make the CS with is the cause of the 'stinging'.

Rowena
Thank you.  I use an eye dropper to drop CS into my eyes.  I am not sure 
that it helps all the time with dryness.  If I do not use cs for awhile it 
sort of stings a bit when I begin using it again.  Faith G.





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Re: CS$100,000 vaccine offer

2008-04-21 Thread Ode Coyote



  Yea, says something about professionalism.

ode

At 02:46 PM 4/20/2008 -0400, you wrote:


The challenge is for medical doctors only.
The lack of takers speaks volumes...
Chuck

Incoming fire has the right of way

On 4/20/2008 8:24:49 AM, faith gagne (jitte...@gis.net) wrote:
 Hi Ode.  Why
 don't you take the offer?  The stuff is harmless, right?  Faith
 G.



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Re: CSAlmonds-peanuts

2008-04-21 Thread Clayton Family
Funny thing about peanuts... lately, the last couple of years or so, 
peanuts are not digesting much at all, and once or twice  it started my 
throat to swell.  I am not sure if it is me, or if the peanuts are 
contaminated with aflatoxins or chemicals. The digestion piece of it 
seems like it is me, but the other part seems like contamination.


kathryn

On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:


  Almost all nuts are roasted, even those in the shell.
 Most people don't like raw nuts.

Enough still enjoy boiled peanuts [legumes actually] to buy raw 
peanuts to boil or eat raw, so those are easy to find  [in the South, 
anyhow]

You'll likely have to look harder for other raw nuts.

ode



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CSPower supply (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-04-21 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification:  UNCLASSIFIED 
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I have 8 Power supplies I think they are new, from some computer
equipment given to me.
They are PWR203-W  110 - 240 V AC Freq 50/60 Hz single phase  in and 48
V DC out at 330 watts Level 5 on out put , FUJITSU DENSO LTD.
They would be good for CS if I could figure how to trigger them on and
where to pick up out put.
I am interested in only keeping 2 if I can figure them out the others I
would give away.
But first I need to see if they are good or not (look new).
I found them on net, but have not found a wiring diagram,  I  need a
wiring diagram to check them out.


  Bob
 
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Re: CSAlmonds-peanuts

2008-04-21 Thread Paula Perry
kathyrn,
According to the writings of Hulda Clark, peanuts are full of mold and she
advises against eating them.
Paula
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From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: CSAlmonds-peanuts


 Funny thing about peanuts... lately, the last couple of years or so,
 peanuts are not digesting much at all, and once or twice  it started my
 throat to swell.  I am not sure if it is me, or if the peanuts are
 contaminated with aflatoxins or chemicals. The digestion piece of it
 seems like it is me, but the other part seems like contamination.

 kathryn

 On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:

Almost all nuts are roasted, even those in the shell.
   Most people don't like raw nuts.
 
  Enough still enjoy boiled peanuts [legumes actually] to buy raw
  peanuts to boil or eat raw, so those are easy to find  [in the South,
  anyhow]
  You'll likely have to look harder for other raw nuts.
 
  ode


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RE: CSAlmonds-peanuts

2008-04-21 Thread jessie70
I have had that happen with pine nuts that are organic, but never organic
peanuts. Just the same, I would be very careful. You don't know what other
crops are grown or processed near the organic ones. Jess

-Original Message-
From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 1:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSAlmonds-peanuts


Funny thing about peanuts... lately, the last couple of years or so,
peanuts are not digesting much at all, and once or twice  it started my
throat to swell.  I am not sure if it is me, or if the peanuts are
contaminated with aflatoxins or chemicals. The digestion piece of it
seems like it is me, but the other part seems like contamination.

kathryn

On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:

   Almost all nuts are roasted, even those in the shell.
  Most people don't like raw nuts.

 Enough still enjoy boiled peanuts [legumes actually] to buy raw
 peanuts to boil or eat raw, so those are easy to find  [in the South,
 anyhow]
 You'll likely have to look harder for other raw nuts.

 ode


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CSAlmonds-peanuts, A little Fungus and Mold, So What ?

2008-04-21 Thread Wayne Fugitt

Evening Kathryn and Paula,

 At 01:41 PM 4/21/2008, you wrote:
According to the writings of Hulda Clark, peanuts are full of mold and she

advises against eating them.
   And I would bet, the genius Hulda Clark did not specify if she was 
talking about..


Sick People

or

Healthy People !

I know older people in their 80's and 90's that have eaten peanuts all 
their life.


Of course I acknowledge that 99.99 percent of the Americans are a puny 
bunch wheres a light breeze will Blow them away.


And I still eat peanuts from any source, any way I can get them and have 
for years.


Everyone still overlooks the power of HCL and the wonders it can do.

Also, I think they overlook what all CS can do.

Spray the stupid peanuts with CS, wait a while and eat some of the best 
food in the world today.


I have been processing Strawberries for freezing and I spray them with CS 
while stored in the Refrigerator, then again when I get them in the freezer 
bags.
Likely this is not necessary but possibly it helps.  It sure cannot hurt 
anything.


Many people still make broad and positive statements as IF,  AS IF, they 
included everyone.


And of course they do not apply to healthy people.

Eat your peanuts if you are brave and adventurous. Find out if the mold and 
fungus will kill you.


Wayne








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Re: CSPower supply (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-04-21 Thread Geoecom
Title: Power supply (UNCLASSIFIED)


Were the power supplies from PC or Main fram?
Most computer PC power supplies that run Hard Drives, floppies and PC motherboards 
are +3.3volt ,-12 volt +5, +12 volt, -5 volt . If yours, is rated att 48 volt , it may be for a main frame,
You only need a volt meter . On a pc one needs a pc part like a floppy or cd-rom to load the supply to see 
the voltage accross the diffrent leads or pins.A small bulb would load it to start it. I am not sure about main frame supplies. Hope this helps.
-Original Message- From: "Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC" Sent: Apr 21, 2008 1:51 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSPower supply (UNCLASSIFIED) 
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE  
I have 8 Power supplies I think they are new, from some computer equipment given to me. They are PWR203-W 110 - 240 V AC Freq 50/60 Hz single phase in and 48 V DC out at 330 watts Level 5 on out put , FUJITSU DENSO LTD.
They would be good for CS if I could figure how to trigger them on and where to pick up out put. I am interested in only keeping 2 if I can figure them out the others I would give away. But first I need to see if they are good or not (look new). I found them on net, but have not found a wiring diagram, I need a wiring diagram to check them out. 
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Re: CSCan-C

2008-04-21 Thread Brickeyk
 
In a message dated 4/20/2008 3:00:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jitte...@gis.net writes:

Can you tell me what eyebright vitamins contain

I bought vitamins from Vision Care, Helen used to be on this list and she 
recommended them, 18002285527 ( Ultimate Life Products phone number). Dr from 
Can-C said not to take the vitamins and Can-C at the same time as they both 
work 
similiar to each other. They have a whole slew of vitamins in each capsule, 
Bilberry,Quercetin, Lutine, Lycopene, Ginko, ALA, Vit A, B-1, B-2, Glutethione 
plus a bunch more.
My floater was from cataract surgery where the DR missed a chunk.
 
Even though I haven't seen the floater my color vision is not as good as my 
other eye. Bright red color is darker red close to brown color. That is why I 
am still going to try the Vision Care vitamins.
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Re: CSCan-C

2008-04-21 Thread faith gagne
It is true that you lose color with a false lense in your eye and that will 
probably not ever change.  I've had the same experience. However, my eye Doctor 
suggested vitamins for eye nutrition called Ocuvite by Bausch and Lomb.  I 
buy them in the pharmacy.  I try to get them on sale.  They are an antioxidant 
vitamin and mineral supplement and I have been taking them for a couple of 
years.  

They contain Vita A, Vit C, Vit E, Zinc Selenium,, Copper and Lutein.  I now 
see that they also contain a lot of other stuff which I am not so sure about.  
I take a lot of vitamins so I get plenty of supplemental nutrition.

Faith G.


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  Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 7:48 PM
  Subject: Re: CSCan-C


  In a message dated 4/20/2008 3:00:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jitte...@gis.net writes:
Can you tell me what eyebright vitamins contain
  I bought vitamins from Vision Care, Helen used to be on this list and she 
recommended them, 18002285527 ( Ultimate Life Products phone number). Dr from 
Can-C said not to take the vitamins and Can-C at the same time as they both 
work similiar to each other. They have a whole slew of vitamins in each 
capsule, Bilberry,Quercetin, Lutine, Lycopene, Ginko, ALA, Vit A, B-1, B-2, 
Glutethione plus a bunch more.
  My floater was from cataract surgery where the DR missed a chunk.

  Even though I haven't seen the floater my color vision is not as good as my 
other eye. Bright red color is darker red close to brown color. That is why I 
am still going to try the Vision Care vitamins.
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Re: CSCataract Surgery

2008-04-21 Thread Gene Wolfe
Faith, you apparently have had cataract surgery. I am doing 
everything I can to avoid that, so what are the other downsides of the surgery?


Thanks,
Gene

At 07:27 PM 4/21/2008, you wrote:
It is true that you lose color with a false lense in your eye and 
that will probably not ever change.  I've had the same experience. 
However, my eye Doctor suggested vitamins for eye nutrition called 
Ocuvite by Bausch and Lomb.  I buy them in the pharmacy.  I try to 
get them on sale.  They are an antioxidant vitamin and mineral 
supplement and I have been taking them for a couple of years.


They contain Vita A, Vit C, Vit E, Zinc Selenium,, Copper and 
Lutein.  I now see that they also contain a lot of other stuff which 
I am not so sure about.  I take a lot of vitamins so I get plenty of 
supplemental nutrition.


Faith G.


Re: CSAlmonds-peanuts, A little Fungus and Mold, So What ?

2008-04-21 Thread Clayton Family


On Apr 21, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Wayne Fugitt wrote:


Evening Kathryn and Paula,

 At 01:41 PM 4/21/2008, you wrote:
According to the writings of Hulda Clark, peanuts are full of mold and 
she

advises against eating them.



Also, I think they overlook what all CS can do.

Spray the stupid peanuts with CS, wait a while and eat some of the 
best food in the world today.



That is a great idea. I will think about trying this in some time, when 
I am up for the experiment.




I have been processing Strawberries for freezing and I spray them with 
CS while stored in the Refrigerator, then again when I get them in the 
freezer bags.  Likely this is not necessary but possibly it helps.  It 
sure cannot hurt anything.


Another great idea, thanks.



Many people still make broad and positive statements as IF,  AS IF, 
they included everyone.


And of course they do not apply to healthy people.

Eat your peanuts if you are brave and adventurous. Find out if the 
mold and fungus will kill you.


as a survivor of fungal infection and mold toxicity, it does take some 
bravery and an adventurous spirit to try it- or maybe they call it 
stupidity, I am not sure which. But spraying them down with cs sounds 
like it will change something, anyway. thanks for the suggestion.


kathryn


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CSvitamins and supplements

2008-04-21 Thread Smitty
I have a friend Jack, and  a couple of years ago we got
into a discussion over the phone on health.
I asked him if he took vitamins. He said, Oh no,
we eat well. Then about a year later he called
and just got out of the hospital from a multi bypass op.
(I thought to myself. . . .so much for *good food* !)
He went on to say that NOW he's taking some supplements.

That got me to wondering. Is it semantics, or is there
a difference between vitamins  supplements ?
If so, what makes the difference ?

Smitty


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Re: CSvitamins and supplements

2008-04-21 Thread cking001
On 4/21/2008 9:30:18 PM, Smitty (papad...@gmail.com) wrote:
 I have a friend Jack, and  a couple of years ago we got
 into a discussion over the phone on health.
 I asked him if he took vitamins. He said, Oh no,
 we eat well. Then
 about a year later he called
 and just got out of the hospital from a multi bypass op.
 (I thought to myself. . . .so much for *good food* !)
 He went on to say that NOW he's taking some supplements.
 
 That got me to wondering. Is it semantics, or is there
 a difference between vitamins  supplements ?
 If so, what makes the difference ?


Vitamins are specific, you can find them listed along with what they
do.

Supplements are more general and can include vitamins that you take.
They also include other food concentrates and amino acids, probiotics,
protein, CS, MMS, etc
Desiccated liver is an example of a supplement, it also contains
vitamins, minerals and protein. It's a concentrated food.

Chuck
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Re: CSvitamins and supplements

2008-04-21 Thread Smitty
   That got me to wondering. Is it semantics, or is there
   a difference between vitamins  supplements ?
   If so, what makes the difference ?


  Vitamins are specific, you can find them listed along with what they
  do.

  Supplements are more general and can include vitamins that you take.

Thanks, Chuck. . . . more clear now.

Smitty


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RE: CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-04-21 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Bob,
That is a tough one. Have you considered hypnosis? Some very encouraging 
reports about 
that.
OK,
Tony

On 21 Apr 2008 at 9:40, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA  wrote about :
Subject : RE: CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)

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  No good, She has to under all the way or she will have a panic attach.
 
 Bob
 
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 From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za] 
 Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:14 AM
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 Subject: Re: CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
 On 18 Apr 2008 at 16:26, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA  wrote about :
 Subject : CSCat Scan (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
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  Are there any doctors that will put you under for a cat scan.
  My Wife needs one but cannot handle even the open one (Due to Trauma 
  in younger years).
  She tried the open one but could not do it.
  
   Bob

   
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 Hi Robert,
 
 Some time ago I talked to a pharmaceutical rep here about just that sort
 of situation and she 
 mentioned Aterax from UCB is used as a premed anti anxiety thing. You
 may be able to get 
 your Dr to prescribe that or something like that.
 
 All best,
 Tony
 
 
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