Re: CS>Trump lifts pesticide ban.

2017-06-29 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
You made the assertion: you provide the data.



james-osbourne, house of holmes
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On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Ron <ron@gmail.com> wrote:

> Google it.
>
> On 6/29/2017 12:28 PM, james-osbourne : holmes II wrote:
>
>   What is the pesticide on which the ban is being lifted?  Against what
> pests is it used.  What is the harm to benefit ratio of the material, and
> who calculated it?
>
> How is Trump responsible for the ban being lifted?
>
>
> james-osbourne, house of holmes
> American State National
> a/k/a: Red Pill Media
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 10:52 PM, Phil Morrison <philmorrison...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> @Deborah
>>
>> Pesticides, insecticides, herbicides et al are designed to attack genetic
>> material through ionizing reaction.  They are radiomimetric and
>> indistinguishable from radiation reactions.  An Italian researcher once
>> calculated the ionizing damage caused by 1 million pounds of these genetic
>> chemicals to American people equaled the atomic fallout from 72,500
>> Hiroshima bombs.
>>
>> The US was using over 1 million pounds of these chemicals in 1972.
>>
>> Lifting this ban has Agenda 21 written all over it.
>>
>> "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson is back with a vengeance.
>>
>


Re: CS> Trump lifts ban on deadly pesticide

2017-06-29 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
  What is the pesticide on which the ban is being lifted?  Against what
pests is it used.  What is the harm to benefit ratio of the material, and
who calculated it?

How is Trump responsible for the ban being lifted?


james-osbourne, house of holmes
American State National
a/k/a: Red Pill Media

On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 10:52 PM, Phil Morrison 
wrote:

>
> @Deborah
>
> Pesticides, insecticides, herbicides et al are designed to attack genetic
> material through ionizing reaction.  They are radiomimetric and
> indistinguishable from radiation reactions.  An Italian researcher once
> calculated the ionizing damage caused by 1 million pounds of these genetic
> chemicals to American people equaled the atomic fallout from 72,500
> Hiroshima bombs.
>
> The US was using over 1 million pounds of these chemicals in 1972.
>
> Lifting this ban has Agenda 21 written all over it.
>
> "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson is back with a vengeance.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>Hummingbirds

2017-05-23 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Any local store that sells bird feed and feeders may know of someone who
knows.

James
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On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Lena Guyot  wrote:

> I read somewhere (forgive me I can't remember where) that this wouldn't be
> a good idea. The word is that the nectar should be changed every three
> days, at least, and if it's really hot weather, more frequently. Careful
> cleaning of feeders also very important.
> Be well,
> Léna
> On May 23, 2017, at 8:48 AM, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
>
> I've been reading a lot recently about sick Hummingbirds -- mostly from
> drinking foul water from feeders.  So I've been wondering if it would help
> -- or not -- to put a teaspoon of CS in the feeder.  ???  Or more?  Or
> less?  Or offer a separate feeder of CS?
>
> Any thoughts?
> MA
>
>
>


Re: CS>Hummingbirds

2017-05-23 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
It depends on their digestive flora.  Better to check with a bird guy
before trying that.

James
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American State National
a/k/a: Red Pill Media

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 6:48 AM, MaryAnn Helland 
wrote:

> I've been reading a lot recently about sick Hummingbirds -- mostly from
> drinking foul water from feeders.  So I've been wondering if it would help
> -- or not -- to put a teaspoon of CS in the feeder.  ???  Or more?  Or
> less?  Or offer a separate feeder of CS?
>
> Any thoughts?
> MA
>


Re: CS>To Mike Devour

2017-05-08 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Mike; Hello old friend; I did not know that escapee from the Vat was still
around.

James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 5:57 PM, Joe Huard <joeh6...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My emails go to the list but I don't get a copy of them, so I can't be
> sure that it was posted. This has always been the case with this list only.
> Can you suggest something, please?
>
> Joe H.
>
> --
>  The big lie is the idea that those who are in power will represent the 
> interests of others who have no power. Mike Adams
>
>
>


Re: CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive

2017-05-08 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Hello,

Thank you for the very interesting paper. Filed w/ Colloidal Silver.  I
shall read it soon.

Be well,

James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media

On Sun, May 7, 2017 at 12:22 AM, Phil Morrison <philmorrison...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi James,
>
> AgNP stands for silver nanoparticle.
>
> AgNP dissociates oxygen molecules into individual atoms which diffuse
> throughout the atomic lattice structure of the silver particle.
>
> The silver particle literally carries atomic oxygen around until it meets
> a
> pathogen.  Then, the activated oxygen fries the pathogen on contact.
>
> That's why it's important to keep those AgNP surfaces clean as possible.
>
> The addition of CS enhances the performance of sols, anti-biotics, and
> other apps, for sure, but some combinations I've seen hereabouts are
> not net positive.
>
> For further study, see below:
>
> https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12251
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>Adding anything to CS is counterproductive.

2017-05-06 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Please clarify; Does NP mean "non-particulate"?  What substance or compound
or ionic relationship is "Silver/oxygen".

Assuming you mean oxides of silver, how many of those can exist in a mix of
ionic and particulate silver in water;  theordinary sol such as many of us
make.

Thank you.

James
james-osbourne: holmes II
American State National
AKA: Red Pill Media

On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Phil Morrison <philmorrison...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> Colloidal silver surfaces are very dynamically reactive.
>
> NP Silver/oxygen combine in some 8 different crystalline states, depending
> on the environment.
>
> Adding anything to CS may degrade these surfaces before the body has any
> say in the matter.
>


Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
I commented about Malaria, to avoid confusion.

James
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On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 6:48 PM, Lena Guyot <drumr...@stny.rr.com> wrote:

> No. Lyme was let loose on the grounds of Plum Island by Ernest Traub, a
> ex-Nazi doc who'd been imported to develop bio-weapons to decimate 'enemy'
> livestock. He created a sort of pathogen 'Turducken', arachnid-style. Plum
> island's just off the tip of Long Island, from which deer could easily swim
> to the mainland of CT and migratory birds could carry the ticks on their
> way along the New England coast.
>
> Lyme (borrelia burgdorferi)  is not the same as the syphilis spirochete,
> or the trichinosis spirochete, and there are many other sprirochete strains
> as well. It was present in the ancient, mummified body of the 'IceMan',
> Utzi, the hunter discovered in the Italian Alps, and Lyme was also
> identified in autopsies of Civil War dead.
>
> The disease we presently call *Lyme* disease, (never* 'Lymes'*; ignore
> people who call it that, if they don't even know this basic thing)  was
> named after the CT community of Old Lyme, where some observant mothers
> first compared notes about some disturbing symptoms in their children that
> were baffling doctors. I was bitten by a tick on Nantucket Island in 1961
> (bull's eye rash on back of neck) decades before this shape-shifting
> disease was recognized anywhere or any medical remedies were even imagined. 
> The
> doc dxing my case more than 40 years later identified its many
> co-infections as the signature of the Plum Island, weaponized Lyme variety.
>
> Be well,
> Léna
>
> On May 4, 2017, at 5:47 PM, Jean Baugh wrote:
>
> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
> talk about it.
>
> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
> cured.
>
> Jean
>
> *
>
> I was sent to a link for a product called
> Argentyn 23 made by
> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>
> Your thoughts please.
>
> Thank you - Joy
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>What is so special about this brand of CS?

2017-05-04 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Maliara is not a spirochete; it is a protozoan.

James
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American State National
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On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 4:37 PM, Smitty <papad...@gmail.com> wrote:

> MMS cures malaria, should also cure Lyme's...
> Read about Jim Humble developing the cure for
> malaria, AIDS, and other diseases.
> http://www.mms-supplement.com/jim-humble.html
>
> Smitty
>
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Jean Baugh <oldgloryte...@srcaccess.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Since Lyme was developed as a bio weapon, let loose on purpose in Lyme,
>> CT, syphilis spirochete used to make this now world wide epidemic,
>> contagious it is said in every way you can imagine, they don’t want to
>> talk about it.
>>
>> Malaria is also a spirochete and is reported to be cured with Artemisia
>> (sweet wormwood), the inference seems to be that perhaps Lyme can also be
>> cured.
>>
>> Jean
>>
>> *
>>
>> I was sent to a link for a product called
>> Argentyn 23 made by
>> Allergy Research Group Natural-Immunogenic with rave reviews and a hefty
>> price. I was informed by the person who sent me the link that this was the
>> only effective CS in treating/curing Lymes.
>>
>> Your thoughts please.
>>
>> Thank you - Joy
>>
>>
>>
>


Re: CS>Silver Sol compared to colloidal silver

2016-10-09 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
Colloidal silver is by technical definition a sol.

Jim
james-osbourne: holmes II
Red Pill Media

On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 8:09 PM, moxaman <bbane...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> I believe Silver Sol is a proprietary process creating silver tetroxide.
> It was invented by an Israeli scientist, Marvin Antleman I believe.
> Corrections welcome.  From my experience it works about as well as our
> homemade ionic/colloidal silver.   I honestly  don’t see much difference
> result wise.
>
> *From:* Jean Baugh
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 8, 2016 2:11 PM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
> *Subject:* CS>Silver Sol compared to colloidal silver
>
> I just had an advertisement for Silver Sol.  I didn’t see the size of
> their ions but of course, their product is the best.
>
> Can anyone comment on Silver Sol in comparison to colloidal silver?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jean
>


Re: CS>Size- and Dose-Dependent Antiviral Effects of Silver Nanoparticles

2016-04-22 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
IV was the original route when CS was first introduced.

Perhaps adding 10% DMSO and using ear drops...

Jim
james-osbourne: holmes II
Red Pill Media

On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 4:03 PM, cassidy <pcassi...@tx.rr.com> wrote:

> I don't know the answer to that but .. when you can -  go to
> www.silverpuppy.com   their silver machine is awesome and you can make
> your own silver to have when you need it.  In the meantime .. try a few
> drops of hydrogen peroxide in each ear.  Put the drops in - let it bubble
> for 5-10 min .. then go to other ear.  Also might try oil of oregano behind
> the ear.  and as always lots of vitamin C.  good luck.
>
> On 4/22/2016 4:58 PM, evelyn wrote:
>
> Hello -
>
> Has anyone heard of silver intraveneously?
>
> Does anyone know any doctors that do that?
>
> Does anyone know a good commercial brand of colloidal ilver that is not
> expensive?
>
> Thanks.  I still have the ear infection, which I think is mastoiditis.
> The pathogens have been identified as Klebsiells oxytoca, and citrobacter
> freundii complex.--- both anamolous for the ear (mid-ear.)
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Bill Kingsbury <b.b...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> FDA National Center for Toxicological Research
>> NCTR Publications > NCTR Research Highlights
>>
>> Current Highlight from April 1, 2016
>>
>>
>> http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OC/OfficeofScientificandMedicalPrograms/NCTR/WhatWeDo/NCTRPublications/ucm076767.htm
>>
>> Size- and Dose-Dependent Antiviral Effects of Silver Nanoparticles
>>
>> NCTR scientists have demonstrated both size- and dose-dependent antiviral
>> effects of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in in vitro assays using feline
>> calicivirus (FCV) as a surrogate for human norovirus.  Treatment of
>> cultures with 10 nanometer (nm)-sized AgNPs (at doses of 50 and 100
>> micrograms per milliliter [µg/mL]) completely inactivated FCV within 2-4
>> hours of exposure, resulting in a decrease in the viral titer, an absence
>> of cytopathic effects in Crandell-Rees Feline Kidney cells, and a reduction
>> in viral capsid protein levels; whereas no effect was observed with 75 and
>> 110 nm-sized AgNPs.  The use of AgNPs as antibacterial agents has increased
>> in consumer-use products; however, its use as an antiviral agent is still
>> an area of active research.  This study is now available online at
>> Foodborne Pathogens and Disease:
>>
>> http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2015.2054
>>
>> For additional information, please contact Sangeeta Khare, Ph.D.,
>> Division of Microbiology, FDA/NCTR.
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> Foodborne Pathogens and Disease - March 2016, ahead of print.
>>
>> Dose and Size-Dependent Antiviral Effects of Silver Nanoparticles on
>> Feline Calicivirus, a Human Norovirus Surrogate
>>
>> Aschalew Z. Bekele, Kuppan Gokulan, Katherine M. Williams, and Sangeeta
>> Khare
>>
>> ABSTRACT
>>
>> Objectives: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as antibacterial agents are
>> incorporated in many consumer products, while the use as antiviral agents
>> is an ongoing area of research. We evaluated the antiviral properties of
>> AgNPs of variable sizes (10, 75, and 110 nm) and doses (25, 50, and 100
>> µg/mL) at different contact time points against feline calicivirus (FCV), a
>> surrogate for norovirus.
>>
>> Materials and Methods: Antiviral effects of the AgNPs were determined by
>> comparing the infectivity of FCV, the appearance of cytopathic effects
>> (CPEs), and the integrity of the viral capsid protein in viral suspension
>> treated with AgNPs with the untreated controls.
>>
>> Results: The 10 nm AgNPs at 50 and 100 µg/mL concentrations inactivated
>> the FCV beyond the limit of detection, resulting in a decrease of up to 6.5
>> log10 viral titer, prevented development of CPEs, and reduction in the
>> western blot band signal of the viral capsid protein. No significant
>> antiviral effect was observed for the 75 and 110 nm AgNPs.
>>
>> Conclusions and Applications: These results demonstrate that the
>> antiviral effects of AgNPs are both size and dose dependent, thus potential
>> applications of AgNPs as antiviral agents to prevent contamination of
>> foodborne viruses need to consider size and dose effects.
>>
>> Copyright©2012 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. publishers.  All rights reserved,
>> USA and worldwide.
>>
>> http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2015.2054
>>
>> >>>
>>
>> http://sci-hub.io/
>>
>> Download the PDF:
>>
>> "Dose and Size-De

CS>Re: CS>Re: Today’s health tip : hydrogen water

2016-03-30 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
What happens if there is salt in the water?

Jim
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Red Pill Media

On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Jerry Durand <jdur...@interstellar.com>
wrote:

> Yes, CO2 is easy, I do hundreds of 2-liter bottles off one 5 pound
> cylinder of CO2.  Actually, just making HCl  (hydrochloric acid (muriatic
> acid (what's in your stomach))) gives lots of free hydrogen ions with the
> downside of an equal number of free chlorine ions.  Not sure you could
> split diatomic hydrogen (H2) to get free ions in the water.
>
>
> On 03/30/2016 01:03 PM, Evan Jones wrote:
>
> Hydrogen water seems a bit hard to swallow. Carbonated fizzy drinks
> consist of  CO2 dissolved in water. The fizziness in your drink is the CO2
> coming out of solution as the water warms up. CO2 is not very soluble in
> water. Water just above freezing can hold 3.5grams /liter. At room
> temperature this drops to 1.5g/liter. Thus the bubbles.
>
> Freezing cold water can hold 20milligrams/liter of hydrogen. Less than one
> thousandth that of CO2. So the stuff seems to be hype.
> http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/gases-solubility-water-d_1148.html
>
>
> --
> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.  www.interstellar.com
> tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886
>
>


Re: CS>Predominantly Ionic Silver as a supplement. My opinion. Part 1/2.

2016-03-19 Thread james-osbourne : holmes II
in artery walls, sort of like making patches on the inner tubes in bike
tires.
I've also read that larger amounts of Vitamin C increase the health and
tone of artery walls, so the body isn't driven to this desperate measure.
Can't prove if it's true, ***

This has been proven true by the work of Linus Pauling and another Nobel
Laureate, Canadian Dr. Wills..(?)
See *Practicing Medicine Without A License*.

Jim
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Red Pill Media

On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 6:03 PM, Lena Guyot <drumr...@stny.rr.com> wrote:

> Hi Neville,
>
> I really like your style and attitude! So glad you are bouncing back and
> showing how it can be done.
> On the subject of cholesterol, I've read that plaque in arteries is the
> body's own response to weakened areas in artery walls, sort of like making
> patches on the inner tubes in bike tires.
> I've also read that larger amounts of Vitamin C increase the health and
> tone of artery walls, so the body isn't driven to this desperate measure.
> Can't prove if it's true, but I'm counting on it myself, taking 13g of
> Vitamin C a day (along with 13 g of sea salt) using the lymestrategies
> protocol that has helped so many Lymies. It certainly seems to have given
> me my life back after 50 years of chronic Lyme. My motto is: 'the proof of
> the pudding is in the eating'. Also, 'Leave no stone unturned' and, 'listen
> to your body'.
>
> Be well,
> Léna
>
> On Mar 17, 2016, at 7:42 AM, Neville wrote:
>
> People may have and believe a Faith, I don’t, the only thing I believe and
> have Faith in, is me.
>
> I have been ingesting my own plain old silver preparation every
> morning for around 13 years now.
>
> Some of you would know I had a Stroke last September...blah blah blah.  I
> bounced back remarkably quick, about 3 days and I was as pretty much as
> bright as a button, just trouble talking, writing etc etc.  I believe it’s
> called Aphasia?
>
> An option was to remove part of my skull to drain the blood, but due to
> the proximity to my ear, it was considered risky and they instead rather
> watched and took readings of my BP VERY often for a while, even the knife
> (or is it the saw ) was still an option for up to 6 weeks
> after apparently.
>
> The Speech Therapist in the hospital remarked she was amazed at how quick
> I recovered my speech in a few days, she said she had never seen that
> rapid recovery from a Stroke..."victim?"  Although some brain cells have
> gone walkabout for near on 5 months now, and I don’t think they are coming
> back .
>
> I'm 65, been a smoker for near on 50 years (and still do) blah blah
> blah, and my cholesterol is fine, my arteries from my heart and into my
> brain (or any other blood pathway after shooting me up with some "contrast”
> stuff) and I could drive a truck through them.  I have my medical reports
> and my MRI pictures regarding nil partial blockages or anything else,
> and all internal organs from Scans showing normal with no shadows or cancer
> or blah blah blah.  The brain shadow (the bleed) is slowly reducing
> and dissipating.  Oh, I should add another Professional remarked how clean
> my blood was regarding anti-gens, which I believe is pathogens or bugs in
> the blood, but I knew that would be the case anyway via Bob Beck
> information many years ago.
>
> I asked a question on this List several years ago if *OUR* preparation
> could possibly keep blood pathways clean (cholesterol?), no answer
> was forthcoming.  So since my episode and subsequent MRI's and medical
> reports show, now I *must* assume our preparation indeed probably kept my
> blood pathways clear.  I am certainly no health nut, I don’t eat any
> fancy diet, nor am I built like a racing greyhound, hence I am no healthier
> than the next person on this planet, and I don’t accept any genetic theory
> either.  As Victor said, there is just so much *not* yet understood by
> *anyone*?
>
> As a supplement, I have to concede and/or assume *our* product does clean
> the blood pathways, cholesterol is perfectly fine, and all internal organs
> and plumbing are all good, and no cancers or any other abnormalities in my
> blood blah blah and my blood is clean.  To be continued…
>
>
>
>


CS>Marshall...re: silver resistant bacteria

2015-12-09 Thread james osbourne : holmes II
Is that the one that was found in silver-bearing soil, or a new one.  If it
is a new one there are two that are resistant.

The first one lost its resistance after a few generations away from the
soil with silver in it.
Jim
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Re: CS>Bacteria Resistant to ALL Drugs Shows up in Denmark

2015-12-08 Thread james osbourne : holmes II
Yes, how about.  If it is resistant it will be the first bacteria found to
be resistant to CS.

Jim
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Red Pill Media

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 6:57 PM, Gmail <ironguard...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How about CS?
>
> http://www.prisonplanet.com/bacteria-resistant-to-all-drugs-shows-up-in-denmark.html
>
>
>
>
>
>