Could somebody please explain "copper-based" blood to me, and more about the animals in S.America that have copper based blood? Thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 11:25 AM Subject: Re: CS>Blue Bloods & Other Interests
> Yes, I see that one, as well as these: > > http://www.elixa.com/silver/lindmn.htm > > In fact, the term "blue bloods," in reference to the royal families of Europe, > probably refers to a mild, argyrial condition caused by the constant eating of > food from silver place settings. It is interesting to note, however, that there > has never been a case of Argyria reported from the use of electro-colloidal > silver, free of salts or other impurities. > > http://www.freezone.org/mc/e_conv04.htm > > My understanding of it is that the secret government is not connected with the > Nazis but with world bankers, old money and what's called the "black nobility". > These were the blue-bloods of Europe. They actually did have blue blood, and it > was not hemoglobin based but copper based. They were semi-human. There are still > to this day, some animal species in South America that have copper based blood > systems. There was a problem with hemophilia, and not because of intermarrying. > The problem was that they started to marry outside of the copper based blood > system. Hemoglobin and copper systems don't mix. That's where the laws against > marrying commoners originated. > > Blue people of Kentucky: > > http://www.people.virginia.edu/~rjh9u/fugate.html > > Who knows which is right. > > Marshall > > [email protected] wrote: > > > http://www.st-andrews-scots.org/mainhall/mharticle7.html > > > > Why are people of noble decent called "bluebloods?" > > > > The word "blueblood" traces its origins back to the eighth century. At the > > time, the Moors ruled large parts of southern Europe, including Spain. The > > Spanish, who originally had milky complexions, began to intermarry with the > > Moors, producing the darker skinned Spanish people we see today. > > Among the Spanish aristocracy, however, many didn't associate with the Moors. > > Instead they secluded themselves in the mountains of Castile, deliberately > > avoiding the sun in order to set themselves apart from the foreign invaders. > > As a result, these aristocrats had such pale skin that their veins were > > visible. And, since veins seem to carry blue blood when they're seen though > > skin, these aristocrats were called "bluebloods." > > > > http://www.st-andrews-scots.org/mainhall/mharticle6.html > > Giving the Finger > > > > Before the Battle of Agincourt in 1415, the French, anticipating victory over > > the English, proposed to cut off the middle finger of all captured English > > soldiers. Without the middle finger it would be impossible to draw the > > renowned English longbow and therefore be incapable of fighting in the future. > > This famous weapon was made of the native English Yew tree, and the act of > > drawing the longbow was known as "plucking the yew" (or "pluck yew"). Much to > > the bewilderment of the French, the English won a major upset and began > > mocking the French by waving their middle fingers at the defeated French, > > saying, "See, we can still pluck yew! PLUCK YEW!" Since 'pluck yew' is rather > > difficult to say, the difficult consonant cluster at the beginning has > > gradually changed to a labiodental fricative 'F', and thus the words often > > used in conjunction with the one-finger-salute are mistakenly thought to have > > something to do with an intimate encounter. It is also because of the > > pheasant feathers on the arrows used with the longbow that the symbolic > > gesture is known as "giving the bird". > > > > ~Hanan :) > > > > -- > > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

