Re: CSWayback Machine

2003-10-03 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Jason,

I think that sales of the CD as archived at the time of shut down might 
be a good fund-raiser.   I would buy one just to help the company;  
their products are superb and I can say from personal experience that 
James Carr  is extraordinarily generous with this time in replies to 
his customers.For a fifty dollar jar of salve,   he probably 
provides hundreds of dollars worth of free e-mail consultation and 
support.


I will miss the Omega III dentifrice.   There is nothing better.

Anyway:   if you get the whole site on CD and sell burned copies at 
say,  ten or twenty bucks per copy,  I think you could maybe get some 
financial support for altcancer.com. It is worth thinking about.


Thanks again,

JBB



On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 12:54 Asia/Tokyo, Jason Eaton wrote:


Greetings, all:
 
I am pleased to announce that I have authorization to republish the 
entire altcancer.com website, and will shortly be making preperations 
to do so.

 
Greg is also thinking about making CD's of the website available as 
well, although I'm not EXACTLY certain why - perhaps to help with the 
legal challenges that lie ahead.

 
For the time being, once setup, the new home for altcancer.com will be:
 
altcancer.silvermedicine.org
 
When this website is setup, it would be advantageous for those with 
websites to link to the domain, if it does not interfere with their 
own project aims, for search engine indexing purposes.

 
For those of you who have had no dealings with altcancer.com, this 
will give you the opportunity to view some extraordinary information, 
including the photo testimonials and independent research that they 
have become well known for world-wide.

 
As an example, I've seen six skin cancer cures, including at least two 
melanomas, with a single 50.00 purchase of their product, and observed 
extraordinarily drastic PH increases from saturating the body with 
Alkaline Water from their HRX product, which as at least twice as good 
as the Potassium Hydroxide solutions I can buy locally.

 
Their healing clay line was a direct result of our collaborative 
research, and while I don't believe their bentonite is the best on the 
market, it is a virgin clay for sale at a fraction of the costs that 
other alt health care marketeers charged.

 
I was looking forward to testing their new line of edible ( and some 
made w/ silver ) zappers from the Russian Federation, but sadly did 
not purchase any to test, and may not have the opportunity to do so.  
Their ozonated healing salves were fantastic, and when used in 
conjunction with both silver and clay, completely eliminated scar 
tissue in three skin cancer removals I observed.

 
Best Regards,
 
Jason
 
P.S. Thank you Mike for the suggestion to download the website, and 
for tolerating my off-topic posting!

 
Best Regards,
 
Jason
 
 
- Original Message -

From: Jonathan B. Britten
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: CSWayback Machine

R.e. the archive.org link below:

Some pages from altcancer.com are preserved here, but most are not.

Jason did good.


JBB




On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 00:48 Asia/Tokyo, bliv...@aol.com wrote:

Some broken or missing links can be accessed here:
http://www.archive.org/
 
I think it was 'ole' Bob that said not to clean the anode, I never do 
and when a batch is incomplete or finished I leave the wires in the 
solution until I transfer it to a bottle then fill the brewing jar 
with DW. I keep my wires wet at all times and might clean my brewing 
jar once a year.

 
Just checked some two or three year old CS that I keep in Arizona Ice 
Tea (blue) Memory Tonic bottles that you no longer can buy because it 
had Ginkgo Biloba in it. Just as pretty as when I first made it with 
very little fallout.  

 
Sometimes I drink a couple of quarts of CS a day.
 
I think the Wayback Machine name was taken from the Rocky and 
Bullwinkle cartoon.

 
Michael
 

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CSWayback Machine

2003-10-02 Thread Blivics
Some broken or missing links can be accessed here:
http://www.archive.org/

I think it was 'ole' Bob that said not to clean the anode, I never do and 
when a batch is incomplete or finished I leave the wires in the solution until 
I 
transfer it to a bottle then fill the brewing jar with DW. I keep my wires wet 
at all times and might clean my brewing jar once a year. 

Just checked some two or three year old CS that I keep in Arizona Ice Tea 
(blue) Memory Tonic bottles that you no longer can buy because it had Ginkgo 
Biloba in it. Just as pretty as when I first made it with very little fallout.  

Sometimes I drink a couple of quarts of CS a day.

I think the Wayback Machine name was taken from the Rocky and Bullwinkle 
cartoon.

Michael


Re: CSWayback Machine

2003-10-02 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

R.e. the archive.org link below:

Some pages from altcancer.com  are preserved here,  but most are not.

Jason did good.


JBB




On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 00:48 Asia/Tokyo, bliv...@aol.com wrote:


Some broken or missing links can be accessed here:
http://www.archive.org/
 
I think it was 'ole' Bob that said not to clean the anode, I never do 
and when a batch is incomplete or finished I leave the wires in the 
solution until I transfer it to a bottle then fill the brewing jar 
with DW. I keep my wires wet at all times and might clean my brewing 
jar once a year.

 
Just checked some two or three year old CS that I keep in Arizona Ice 
Tea (blue) Memory Tonic bottles that you no longer can buy because it 
had Ginkgo Biloba in it. Just as pretty as when I first made it with 
very little fallout.  

 
Sometimes I drink a couple of quarts of CS a day.
 
I think the Wayback Machine name was taken from the Rocky and 
Bullwinkle cartoon.

 
Michael


Re: CSWayback Machine

2003-10-02 Thread Jason Eaton
Greetings, all:

I am pleased to announce that I have authorization to republish the entire 
altcancer.com website, and will shortly be making preperations to do so.

Greg is also thinking about making CD's of the website available as well, 
although I'm not EXACTLY certain why - perhaps to help with the legal 
challenges that lie ahead.

For the time being, once setup, the new home for altcancer.com will be:

altcancer.silvermedicine.org

When this website is setup, it would be advantageous for those with websites to 
link to the domain, if it does not interfere with their own project aims, for 
search engine indexing purposes.

For those of you who have had no dealings with altcancer.com, this will give 
you the opportunity to view some extraordinary information, including the photo 
testimonials and independent research that they have become well known for 
world-wide.

As an example, I've seen six skin cancer cures, including at least two 
melanomas, with a single 50.00 purchase of their product, and observed 
extraordinarily drastic PH increases from saturating the body with Alkaline 
Water from their HRX product, which as at least twice as good as the Potassium 
Hydroxide solutions I can buy locally.

Their healing clay line was a direct result of our collaborative research, and 
while I don't believe their bentonite is the best on the market, it is a virgin 
clay for sale at a fraction of the costs that other alt health care marketeers 
charged.

I was looking forward to testing their new line of edible ( and some made w/ 
silver ) zappers from the Russian Federation, but sadly did not purchase any to 
test, and may not have the opportunity to do so.  Their ozonated healing salves 
were fantastic, and when used in conjunction with both silver and clay, 
completely eliminated scar tissue in three skin cancer removals I observed.

Best Regards,

Jason

P.S. Thank you Mike for the suggestion to download the website, and for 
tolerating my off-topic posting!

Best Regards,

Jason


- Original Message - 
  From: Jonathan B. Britten 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 6:19 PM
  Subject: Re: CSWayback Machine


  R.e. the archive.org link below: 

  Some pages from altcancer.com are preserved here, but most are not. 

  Jason did good. 


  JBB




  On Friday, Oct 3, 2003, at 00:48 Asia/Tokyo, bliv...@aol.com wrote:


Some broken or missing links can be accessed here:
http://www.archive.org/
 
I think it was 'ole' Bob that said not to clean the anode, I never do and 
when a batch is incomplete or finished I leave the wires in the solution until 
I transfer it to a bottle then fill the brewing jar with DW. I keep my wires 
wet at all times and might clean my brewing jar once a year.
 
Just checked some two or three year old CS that I keep in Arizona Ice Tea 
(blue) Memory Tonic bottles that you no longer can buy because it had Ginkgo 
Biloba in it. Just as pretty as when I first made it with very little fallout.  
 
Sometimes I drink a couple of quarts of CS a day.
 
I think the Wayback Machine name was taken from the Rocky and Bullwinkle 
cartoon.
 
Michael



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