T.G.Windsor wrote: > > Hi Jack: > > I use CS when I feel the need, when I feel a sore throat comming on I take a > little extra, guess what in a short time I no longer have a sore throat. I > don't need any scientific proof, I know it works for me. But if you want > proof just look in any medical journal there is lots of evidence that CS > works on 650 virus. > > In good Health > > Ted > > >I've been reading and remaining silent because the current controversy > >is not sufficient to warrant joining in, but when I see poor context and > >syntax I get real uncomfortable. I guess it is my "college professor" > >complex showing through. > >1. When one cites an authority, one is citing, not siting. When one > >sites something they are essentially placing something somewhere. > >2. As far as the scientific basis for CS, I feel that UCLA and many > >other formal institutions are sufficient to not get out of joint just > >because the vast majority of us are looking for anecdotal exchanges on > >what works and what doesn't. That ain't scientific by a long shot, but > >who cares. > >3. If anyone thinks they can buck the establishment, then they need > >some serious counseling. I should think that if we network and > >communicate positively, then we have accomplished the mission of this > >group. > >4. I placed a request for assistance to this group awhile back and not > >one of you could take the time to lend me the assistance of your > >experience. I am really disappointed that this list has descended in > >quality to be a small group of people taking pot-shots at each other and > >forgetting that many of us are here for possible benefit that CS could > >do for us. > >5. As Christmas fast approaches, perhaps now would be an appropriate > >time for each of us to look inward and examine just why we are in the CS > >group. If the reason is anything but sharing and co-opting benefits, > >then go somewheres else where adversarial and agravational techniques > >are welcome. I, for one, am tired and disappointed with the conduct of > >too many of the group. As I learned back in the days when I used to do > >some serious mischief while engaged in covert ops, it is the focus of a > >mission that should never be lost. I feel that many of the group have > >lost their focus and are using the guise of christianity to air some > >rather unchristian epitaphs and outbursts. > > > >With that off of my chest, I can now give you all the most important > >message... > > > >Merry Christmas and a most healthy and prosperous New Year to all of > >you. > > > >God Bless. > > > >Jack > >Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="vcard.vcf" > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Content-Description: Card for Jack > >Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="vcard.vcf" > > > >Attachment Converted: C:\WINDOWS\SILKNET\VCARD.VCF > >
Hi to those on the silver list, I have just knocked another case of diverticulitis in the head with colloidal silver! This is the third time it has worked so well--much faster than prescription medications. I take between 3-5 teaspoons of it each day and it only takes about two-three days to get rid of the offender!! Marvelous stuff!! All the best, Tom Miller [email protected]

