Hi Steve, Well that is a honest approach and I agree with you 100% AJR From: Steve G Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 11:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Jim Humble
Well, I thought the Religion route was innovative. But if he is to be believed, and I have no reason to doubt his word, his church does not sell MMS. He conducts training seminars. He sells his e-books. But he truly seems to be on a mission to help as many as possible from illness by spreading the good word about MMSI and MMSII. It is my understanding that his church makes MMS available at clinics for free and that they are interested in helping people defeat illnesses. I don't think has ever claimed that MMS is the only answer to the world's problems, but it certainly is what he's all about. It's enough to work on without taking up more things. He also is not trying to protect himself from the Feds by having a church. He protects himself from the Feds by never again setting foot inside the US. He has seen too many folks with non-FDA approaches to illness just plain disappear and doesn't want this to happen to himself. I don't recall whether his archbishops are forbidden from selling MMS kits or not. I kinda suspect this is the case, but I really don't know. Seems like it would be forbidden in order to avoid harming the perception of MMS by a skeptical public. Overall, I think Humble is a good guy. One of the good things about MMS and MMSII is that all of the authoritative discussion seems pretty coherent and consistent, especially since it all eminates from one place. With CS, it's totally different. You have all kinds of people worldwide making many different claims. There is a lot of conflicting info out there that makes it hard to get a handle on what is true and what isn't. Plus people making claims that THEIR CS is better than anyone else's. So it goes. There is much to learn about CS as well as MMS and other alternative approaches. I just want something that helps. Steve -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sara Mandal-Joy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 5:46 PM Subject: CS>Jim Humble I don't like his "religion" either - and I think he could do a whole lot for a whole lot if he chose to give the research data, the specifics... which he really hasn't done. However, that being said, he HAS described the science of it. And there are many bright minds out there who have verified what he has to say. It is not bleach. Simple chemistry will tell you that. I seem to be highly sensitive to it, and never got over one drop at a time - my herx reactions are intense, and that was all I could tolerate. I have put it on the back burner as a must have first aid item, and "in case of". Some bright minds are saying that the combo of MMS and CS is the most efficient/effective way of treating ebola. Does Humble's non-humble archbishopry make me want to barf? Absolutely!! But that does not mean MMS is worthless? No. My inner guides and my reading/study have told me it is an important thing to have available. I only have a little, just enough for personal use, but one doesn't need a lot of it. I must say it really angers me when anyone - like Jim Humble - makes their product THE answer to the world's problems. Certain brands of CS do the same thing. And it feeds the feds' reactions to such products. BUT just because the feds say MMS is a fraud - as they say of CS, it doesn't mean it is so. And it angers me when people take up that rhetoric, especially people who are benefitted by CS. I will also say, in defense of Humble. I think he's always had a non-humble attitude. But his religiousity I think came as a way to protect his product from being made illegal and confiscated. By declaring his company a church, and his distributors priests or ministers or whatever, and his product as a sacrament, he was trying to get around being completely shut down. He wanted what he "believes" (therefore the church) is a miracle product to not be again confiscated by the feds. Prety out of the box thinking. I'm not sure how honest it is, although I think he has convinced himself it is a matter of faith and principle as much as a matter of science. I'm not sure either how effective his defensive stance will be in the long run - in part because of his ego, and how his pompous attitude turns folks off. He's already defrocked and escommunicated one of his "priests" because he altered the teachings in some way from Humble's presentation. What a drama. Anyways, my 2 cents. Sara -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]>

