Re: CS>Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread Brickeyk


 
In a message dated 6/6/2017 7:02:48 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
it...@fastmail.com writes:

When I discovered a substance that is nearly 100% effective in curing  PTSD 
and Anxiety Disorders I tried to tell everyone and was quickly  
suppressed/harassed/targeted. I went on a few anxiety forums/blogs and tried  
to tell 
people and quickly realized that moles were planted around most of the  
blogs/forums. Later, I found a book written in 1992 by a doctor that  
discovered 
the same mechanism causing PTSD/Anxiety Disorders I did, but he  didn't 
discover that the substance I found cured it, he used other substances  with a 
similar effect. Interestingly, we also discovered the same mechanism  for 
anxiety disorders/PTSD is used by some mind control technologies. (PPI  
Inhibition)  By the way, that substance is Emodin, look it up, give it to  
anyone 
with anxiety in sufficient dose and watch them recover almost  immediately... 
The only other person to find the same mechanism I did was this  doctor; 

https://www.amazon.com/Phobia-Free-Medical-Breakthrough-Physical/dp/08713153
94/




Re: CS>Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thank-you so much for posting your info to help with PTSD. I am in groups with 
many who are on or trying to wean off psych drugs or benzo's who are suffering 
from side affects from the drugs or the withdrawal from them. Do you have any 
info on akathisia?  I know a young man who has this and incredible nerve pain . 
They only thing that has helped him at all is cannabis, it stops the constant 
need to be moving. Doc's really messed up with their psych drugs with this 
young man...this year has been really bad with intense windows and waves.If you 
know of something that would help him that isn't another drug you would be a 
God send to this man. He cannot work and has five little kids and a wonderful 
supportive wife.
Thanks so much,
Debbie 

On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 10:03 AM, Itguy  wrote:
 

 Disinfo agents are very very common. The govt. has thousands of them, not 
including private contractors they hire to do this and other things. Anyone 
remember the skin cancer cure 'Cansema'? The FDA planted a mole in the company 
that made it who poured battery acid into a bitch of Cansema the same day the 
FDA stormed the small shop. Of course the FDA seized that batch and tested it 
and found battery acid in it and shut him down. Later, the inventor moved to 
Ecuador to escape tyranny here, and the CIA snatched him up outside of his home 
(Illegally) in Ecuador. 

When I discovered a substance that is nearly 100% effective in curing PTSD and 
Anxiety Disorders I tried to tell everyone and was quickly 
suppressed/harassed/targeted. I went on a few anxiety forums/blogs and tried to 
tell people and quickly realized that moles were planted around most of the 
blogs/forums. Later, I found a book written in 1992 by a doctor that discovered 
the same mechanism causing PTSD/Anxiety Disorders I did, but he didn't discover 
that the substance I found cured it, he used other substances with a similar 
effect. Interestingly, we also discovered the same mechanism for anxiety 
disorders/PTSD is used by some mind control technologies. (PPI Inhibition)  By 
the way, that substance is Emodin, look it up, give it to anyone with anxiety 
in sufficient dose and watch them recover almost immediately... The only other 
person to find the same mechanism I did was this doctor; 
https://www.amazon.com/Phobia-Free-Medical-Breakthrough-Physical/dp/0871315394/

It's WORSE with IT/Cybersecurity.. Disinfo agents on virtually every forum like 
Wilderssecurity, DSLReports, etc. Any information that is actually valuable and 
valid is quickly suppressed in a storm of negative posts or deleted outright by 
moderators.  Some say the govt and industry have 50,000 or more disinformation 
agents in action on any given day, just in the USA!
TLDR: Yes, Disinfo agents are a real problem, almost everywhere. Many of us 
have had experiences with them. I know Marshall has for sure, we shared many of 
these experiences to compare notes in the past.
--
  Itguy
  it...@fastmail.com



On Mon, Jun 5, 2017, at 11:56 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:

I am in groups on Facebook and the silver groups get people sent in by big 
pharmacy I am sure to discredit colloidal silver...telling people they will 
turn blue and that it is a heavy metal...smh
Even Inside Edition took a nasty jab at colloidal silver not long ago.

On Monday, June 5, 2017 8:30 PM, Sandee George  wrote:


Jason a brilliant idea I endorse it totally, Facebook is a no no for me no wish 
or desire to visit that site one little bit. Agreed that this list has 
wonderful intelligent knowledgable helpful folk and it would be a huge loss to 
shut it down, let us see if Mike will turn it over to us, we have to ask before 
we know what his wishes are !    Only problem as I see it is, how to get to 
talk to him !
Peace, love and hugs 
Sandee 
Attitude is everything !!
Producer of Colloidal Silver 
Eye drops & Topical Gel 
san...@spiceisle.com









   

Re: CS>re: Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread Tony Moody
Yes, Jason, 
Sticking with the existing Eskimo.com Procmail/Smartmail  setup would be the 
simplest. 
Technically that could be done by a moderator who gets all the "other" emails 
sent to the 
Silverlist Admin email address  The moderator (moderators) 
would 
need Mike to give them enough info (passwords etc) to manage the list on his 
behalf.

I'm reading between lines but I think Eskimo.com support staff find that 
hosting Procmail is a bit 
of a pain for them. 

OK,
Tony

On 5 Jun 2017 at 15:17, Jason wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>re: Mike is Well

> Hi Itguy:
> 
> I agree that remaining on a private list server is the best option; here 
> at Eskimo or elsewhere.  I wish Mike would turn over control, that would 
> make everything simple.
> 
> I run several facebook groups, and as a forum, it is really terrible.  
> It's very difficult to save/find threads.  It's really set up as a 
> social platform, not an informational platform.
> 
> I don't like any of the "groups" websites out there for list servers, 
> especially since it is so easy to set up a secure and private list 
> server on an independent domain.  Their privacy policy is only valid up 
> to the next buyout.  Most of these companies exist solely with an exit 
> strategy in mind.
> 
> Mailman is open source and free to use, and is almost identical to 
> Eskimo's system.  It's very efficient and relatively easy to customize 
> and set up.
> 
> ~Jason
> 
> 
> 
> On 6/5/2017 3:02 PM, Itguy wrote:
> > I agree - it's really not going to work with Mike not coming back. One 
> > thing I disagreed with Mike about in the past was his publishing of 
> > the list contents in an open archive. I do not feel that is conducive 
> > for privacy, security and anonymity for anyone. In this day and age we 
> > really need to be aware of such things. Especially with a topic where 
> > people have been suppressed/harassed/stalked about such as alternative 
> > remedies and such..
> >
> > Speaking as a Senior IT Security Engineer -
> >
> > I'd be inclined to agree with Facebook with a major caveat...  There 
> > could be some concerns with privacy and security on Facebook as it's 
> > widely known facebook aggregates telemetry with other sources 
> > including CIA funded WPP and others. Facebook will offer absolutely no 
> > privacy/security and anonymity for anyone.. So if you go there, 
> > remember that you'll likely lose people and folks will be less 
> > inclined to share their thoughts in an open fashion.
> >
> > Yahoo is definately out of the question as Yahoo themselves built a 
> > backdoor into their systems for the US Intel cartels and has  a 
> > history of 'repeated' hacks. Yahoo should never be considered for 
> > anything, even email.
> >
> > Groups.io one is probably the best option for now. But I am convinced 
> > Mike isn't ready to give up control even if he isn't interested in 
> > moderating or even reading the list.
> >
> > The most simple solution would be for someone to take over this list.. 
> > I will assist financially to 'pay the bills' if someone can convince 
> > Mike to turn over the reigns.. I think he would trust myself or 
> > Marshall to take over ownership because he knows both of us 
> > personally. If I took it over I would allocate moderators to assist 
> > and advise me and just pay the bills.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 5, 2017, at 02:44 PM, Steve G wrote:
> >> In that case, since he isn't cooperating, this group should just 
> >> migrate to a new platform as best we can.  Yahoo groups are still out 
> >> there and seem to still thrive. Facebook is another possibility, but 
> >> that forces everyone to  have a Facebook account.
> >>
> >> The status quo of having a group that the owner is neglecting just 
> >> doesn't work.
> >>
> >> Steve
> >>
> >> **
> >>
> >> 
> >> **From:** Jason 
> >> **To:** silver-list@eskimo.com
> >> **Sent:** Monday, June 5, 2017 2:31 PM
> >> **Subject:** CS>re: Mike is Well
> >>
> >> ...Mike should turn over the account to someone willing to manage it.
> >>
> >> ...or, the list should be transferred to another host before it shuts
> >> off one day.
> >>
> >> I don't mind running a list, there are some good free list server
> >> software packages that can be run from any domain.
> >>
> >> ~Jason
> >>
> >>
> >> On 6/5/2017 5:43 AM, Itguy wrote:
> >>
> >> > Unfortunately I cannot offer any further assistance.
> >> >
> >> > Mike doesn't have any willingness to manage the list any longer. After
> >> > I explained to him the concerns from list members and the need for him
> >> > to admin the list he said for now he will keep paying the bills but
> >> > can't many any further promises. I told him I would advise that he
> >> > simply delete his entire inbox at his email address and start anew.
> >> > He's too far behind to even attempt to parse through what may amount
> >> > to 

Re: CS>Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread Jason Eaton

Greetings, ITguy and all:

I wanted to clarify this, and just got done corresponding with Greg's 
wife just to be sure I was correct.


The rumor about battery acid is just that:  A rumor started by someone 
who wanted to start cloning cansema.


The confusion about Cansema vs. Indian black salve is the addition of 
zinc chloride.  Zinc chloride, when made and used properly in a black 
salve formula, is what makes Cansema work each and every time with 
(almost always) a single application.


~Jason


On 6/6/2017 7:02 AM, Itguy wrote:
Disinfo agents are very very common. The govt. has thousands of them, 
not including private contractors they hire to do this and other 
things. Anyone remember the skin cancer cure 'Cansema'? The FDA 
planted a mole in the company that made it who poured battery acid 
into a bitch of Cansema the same day the FDA stormed the small shop. 
Of course the FDA seized that batch and tested it and found battery 
acid in it and shut him down. Later, the inventor moved to Ecuador to 
escape tyranny here, and the CIA snatched him up outside of his home 
(Illegally) in Ecuador.


When I discovered a substance that is nearly 100% effective in curing 
PTSD and Anxiety Disorders I tried to tell everyone and was quickly 
suppressed/harassed/targeted. I went on a few anxiety forums/blogs and 
tried to tell people and quickly realized that moles were planted 
around most of the blogs/forums. Later, I found a book written in 1992 
by a doctor that discovered the same mechanism causing PTSD/Anxiety 
Disorders I did, but he didn't discover that the substance I found 
cured it, he used other substances with a similar effect. 
Interestingly, we also discovered the same mechanism for anxiety 
disorders/PTSD is used by some mind control technologies. (PPI 
Inhibition)  By the way, that substance is Emodin, look it up, give it 
to anyone with anxiety in sufficient dose and watch them recover 
almost immediately... The only other person to find the same mechanism 
I did was this doctor;

https://www.amazon.com/Phobia-Free-Medical-Breakthrough-Physical/dp/0871315394/

It's WORSE with IT/Cybersecurity.. Disinfo agents on virtually every 
forum like Wilderssecurity, DSLReports, etc. Any information that is 
actually valuable and valid is quickly suppressed in a storm of 
negative posts or deleted outright by moderators.  Some say the govt 
and industry have 50,000 or more disinformation agents in action on 
any given day, just in the USA!


TLDR: Yes, Disinfo agents are a real problem, almost everywhere. Many 
of us have had experiences with them. I know Marshall has for sure, we 
shared many of these experiences to compare notes in the past.


--
  Itguy
  it...@fastmail.com



On Mon, Jun 5, 2017, at 11:56 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
I am in groups on Facebook and the silver groups get people sent in 
by big pharmacy I am sure to discredit colloidal silver...telling 
people they will turn blue and that it is a heavy metal...smh

Even Inside Edition took a nasty jab at colloidal silver not long ago.

On Monday, June 5, 2017 8:30 PM, Sandee George  wrote:


Jason a brilliant idea I endorse it totally, Facebook is a no no for 
me no wish or desire to visit that site one little bit. Agreed that 
this list has wonderful intelligent knowledgable helpful folk and it 
would be a huge loss to shut it down, let us see if Mike will turn it 
over to us, we have to ask before we know what his wishes are !   
 Only problem as I see it is, how to get to talk to him !

Peace, love and hugs
Sandee 
Attitude is everything !!
Producer of Colloidal Silver
Eye drops & Topical Gel
san...@spiceisle.com 










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Re: CS>Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread V
Yes, very aware of the disinfo agents online. Things are tightening down
very quickly as well. It is nearly impossible to wake the general person to
the reality of all this. We are all mind controlled to degrees. Learning to
decondition and unprogram, nothing is as it seems.


On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 8:02 AM, Itguy  wrote:

> Disinfo agents are very very common. The govt. has thousands of them, not
> including private contractors they hire to do this and other things. Anyone
> remember the skin cancer cure 'Cansema'? The FDA planted a mole in the
> company that made it who poured battery acid into a bitch of Cansema the
> same day the FDA stormed the small shop. Of course the FDA seized that
> batch and tested it and found battery acid in it and shut him down. Later,
> the inventor moved to Ecuador to escape tyranny here, and the CIA snatched
> him up outside of his home (Illegally) in Ecuador.
>
> When I discovered a substance that is nearly 100% effective in curing PTSD
> and Anxiety Disorders I tried to tell everyone and was quickly
> suppressed/harassed/targeted. I went on a few anxiety forums/blogs and
> tried to tell people and quickly realized that moles were planted around
> most of the blogs/forums. Later, I found a book written in 1992 by a doctor
> that discovered the same mechanism causing PTSD/Anxiety Disorders I did,
> but he didn't discover that the substance I found cured it, he used other
> substances with a similar effect. Interestingly, we also discovered the
> same mechanism for anxiety disorders/PTSD is used by some mind control
> technologies. (PPI Inhibition)  By the way, that substance is Emodin, look
> it up, give it to anyone with anxiety in sufficient dose and watch them
> recover almost immediately... The only other person to find the same
> mechanism I did was this doctor;
> https://www.amazon.com/Phobia-Free-Medical-Breakthrough-
> Physical/dp/0871315394/
>
> It's WORSE with IT/Cybersecurity.. Disinfo agents on virtually every forum
> like Wilderssecurity, DSLReports, etc. Any information that is actually
> valuable and valid is quickly suppressed in a storm of negative posts or
> deleted outright by moderators.  Some say the govt and industry have 50,000
> or more disinformation agents in action on any given day, just in the USA!
>
> TLDR: Yes, Disinfo agents are a real problem, almost everywhere. Many of
> us have had experiences with them. I know Marshall has for sure, we shared
> many of these experiences to compare notes in the past.
>
> --
>   Itguy
>   it...@fastmail.com
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017, at 11:56 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
>
> I am in groups on Facebook and the silver groups get people sent in by big
> pharmacy I am sure to discredit colloidal silver...telling people they will
> turn blue and that it is a heavy metal...smh
> Even Inside Edition took a nasty jab at colloidal silver not long ago.
>
> On Monday, June 5, 2017 8:30 PM, Sandee George  wrote:
>
>
> Jason a brilliant idea I endorse it totally, Facebook is a no no for me no
> wish or desire to visit that site one little bit. Agreed that this list has
> wonderful intelligent knowledgable helpful folk and it would be a huge loss
> to shut it down, let us see if Mike will turn it over to us, we have to ask
> before we know what his wishes are !Only problem as I see it is,
> how to get to talk to him !
> Peace, love and hugs
> Sandee 
> Attitude is everything !!
> Producer of Colloidal Silver
> Eye drops & Topical Gel
> san...@spiceisle.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>re: Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread ew
Here is a quote from another group considering moving from yahoo that echos 
Nick's:

https://groups.io/

"as Yahoo provides auto e-mailing posts as an easy reminder to read themin 
a collection per day."

response:  "...as does the groups.io  platform (in fact, 
with much more functionality than
Yahoo). Like you, I also consider this important (‘push’, not ‘pull’)."

> Groups.ion will host this and I am willing to setup and maintain the group, 
> but would need
> moderators to run. I feel that It would be prudent to have more than one 
> Owner.
>
> I have recently transfered my local village news service Yahoo group to 
> Groups.io . The
> changeover went quite seamlessly  and it has worked very well. Caters for all 
> kinds of email or
> web delivery. Is easy to run and manage, like the old time Yahoo Group but 
> much better, and
> improvements made weekly as requested, in contact with the Help and the 
> Development team
> etc.
>
> The move to Groups.io would require the list of email addresses. That is it .
> The archives can also be moved by a manual process. I suggest we leave the 
> Mail-Archive
> running in perpetuity as a mirror, Plus have an internal archive for ease of 
> use.
>
>  OK,
> Tony Moody
>
> On 5 Jun 2017 at 11:30, Jason wrote about :
> Subject : CS>re: Mike is Well
>
>> ...Mike should turn over the account to someone willing to manage it.
>>
>> ...or, the list should be transferred to another host before it shuts
>> off one day.
>>
>> I don't mind running a list, there are some good free list server
>> software packages that can be run from any domain.
>>
>> ~Jason
>>
>>
>> On 6/5/2017 5:43 AM, Itguy wrote:
>>
>> > Unfortunately I cannot offer any further assistance.
>> >
>> > Mike doesn't have any willingness to manage the list any longer. After
>> > I explained to him the concerns from list members and the need for him
>> > to admin the list he said for now he will keep paying the bills but
>> > can't many any further promises. I told him I would advise that he
>> > simply delete his entire inbox at his email address and start anew.
>> > He's too far behind to even attempt to parse through what may amount
>> > to multiple thousands of emails after many years of neglect. Then once
>> > deleted he can 'keep up' by checking his list and inbox a couple of
>> > times a week...
>> >
>> > It's been nearly 2 weeks since I made my wellness trip to his home and
>> > he hasn't checked his email to cleaned out the box, it's still filled
>> > up. I don't think he took my advice. Mike uses Gmail now but didn't
>> > provide me with that address so I have no way to reach him other than
>> > his cell phone number. (should he answer) To be honest, I suspect Mike
>> > isn't even involved with CS any longer.
>> >
>> > All I can say at this point is there isn't anything you can do about
>> > this list other than to let it deprecate and possibly manually move
>> > people to a new list. Sorry I cannot be of further help.
>> >
>> > --
>> >Itguy
>> >it...@fastmail.com
>>
>>
>> --
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>> Unsubscribe:
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>> Archives:
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>>
>>
>
>
>




Re: CS>Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread Itguy
Disinfo agents are very very common. The govt. has thousands of them,
not including private contractors they hire to do this and other things.
Anyone remember the skin cancer cure 'Cansema'? The FDA planted a mole
in the company that made it who poured battery acid into a bitch of
Cansema the same day the FDA stormed the small shop. Of course the FDA
seized that batch and tested it and found battery acid in it and shut
him down. Later, the inventor moved to Ecuador to escape tyranny here,
and the CIA snatched him up outside of his home (Illegally) in Ecuador.
When I discovered a substance that is nearly 100% effective in curing
PTSD and Anxiety Disorders I tried to tell everyone and was quickly
suppressed/harassed/targeted. I went on a few anxiety forums/blogs and
tried to tell people and quickly realized that moles were planted around
most of the blogs/forums. Later, I found a book written in 1992 by a
doctor that discovered the same mechanism causing PTSD/Anxiety Disorders
I did, but he didn't discover that the substance I found cured it, he
used other substances with a similar effect. Interestingly, we also
discovered the same mechanism for anxiety disorders/PTSD is used by some
mind control technologies. (PPI Inhibition)  By the way, that substance
is Emodin, look it up, give it to anyone with anxiety in sufficient dose
and watch them recover almost immediately... The only other person to
find the same mechanism I did was this 
doctor;https://www.amazon.com/Phobia-Free-Medical-Breakthrough-Physical/dp/0871315394/
It's WORSE with IT/Cybersecurity.. Disinfo agents on virtually every
forum like Wilderssecurity, DSLReports, etc. Any information that is
actually valuable and valid is quickly suppressed in a storm of negative
posts or deleted outright by moderators.  Some say the govt and industry
have 50,000 or more disinformation agents in action on any given day,
just in the USA!
TLDR: Yes, Disinfo agents are a real problem, almost everywhere. Many of us 
have had experiences with them. I know Marshall has for sure, we shared many of 
these experiences to compare notes in the past.
--
  Itguy
  it...@fastmail.com



On Mon, Jun 5, 2017, at 11:56 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote:
> I am in groups on Facebook and the silver groups get people sent in by
> big pharmacy I am sure to discredit colloidal silver...telling people
> they will turn blue and that it is a heavy metal...smh> Even Inside Edition 
> took a nasty jab at colloidal silver not long ago.> 
> On Monday, June 5, 2017 8:30 PM, Sandee George
>  wrote:> 
> 
> Jason a brilliant idea I endorse it totally, Facebook is a no no for
> me no wish or desire to visit that site one little bit. Agreed that
> this list has wonderful intelligent knowledgable helpful folk and it
> would be a huge loss to shut it down, let us see if Mike will turn it
> over to us, we have to ask before we know what his wishes are !
> Only problem as I see it is, how to get to talk to him !> Peace, love and 
> hugs 
> Sandee 
> Attitude is everything !!
> Producer of Colloidal Silver 
> Eye drops & Topical Gel 
> san...@spiceisle.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 



Re: CS>re: Mike is Well

2017-06-06 Thread Tony Moody
Groups.ion will host this and I am willing to setup and maintain the group, but 
would need 
moderators to run. I feel that It would be prudent to have more than one Owner. 

I have recently transfered my local village news service Yahoo group to 
Groups.io . The 
changeover went quite seamlessly  and it has worked very well. Caters for all 
kinds of email or 
web delivery. Is easy to run and manage, like the old time Yahoo Group but much 
better, and 
improvements made weekly as requested, in contact with the Help and the 
Development team 
etc. 

The move to Groups.io would require the list of email addresses. That is it . 
The archives can also be moved by a manual process. I suggest we leave the 
Mail-Archive 
running in perpetuity as a mirror, Plus have an internal archive for ease of 
use. 

 OK,
Tony Moody 

On 5 Jun 2017 at 11:30, Jason wrote about :
Subject : CS>re: Mike is Well

> ...Mike should turn over the account to someone willing to manage it.
> 
> ...or, the list should be transferred to another host before it shuts
> off one day.
> 
> I don't mind running a list, there are some good free list server
> software packages that can be run from any domain.
> 
> ~Jason
> 
> 
> On 6/5/2017 5:43 AM, Itguy wrote:
> 
> > Unfortunately I cannot offer any further assistance.
> >
> > Mike doesn't have any willingness to manage the list any longer. After
> > I explained to him the concerns from list members and the need for him
> > to admin the list he said for now he will keep paying the bills but
> > can't many any further promises. I told him I would advise that he
> > simply delete his entire inbox at his email address and start anew.
> > He's too far behind to even attempt to parse through what may amount
> > to multiple thousands of emails after many years of neglect. Then once
> > deleted he can 'keep up' by checking his list and inbox a couple of
> > times a week...
> >
> > It's been nearly 2 weeks since I made my wellness trip to his home and
> > he hasn't checked his email to cleaned out the box, it's still filled
> > up. I don't think he took my advice. Mike uses Gmail now but didn't
> > provide me with that address so I have no way to reach him other than
> > his cell phone number. (should he answer) To be honest, I suspect Mike
> > isn't even involved with CS any longer.
> >
> > All I can say at this point is there isn't anything you can do about
> > this list other than to let it deprecate and possibly manually move
> > people to a new list. Sorry I cannot be of further help.
> >
> > --
> >Itguy
> >it...@fastmail.com
> 
> 
> --
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