And, business as usual. JOH -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 2:19 PM To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Silver-resistant micro-organisms?
Well... If we soon se a silver-resistant strain of the flu, that can be genetically traced to these bacteria, then that's rock solid proof for a class action suite against the vaccine & flu flim flam business... Will they pick up on this tid bit and promptly breed a new flu strain using part of the rna & dna of these bacteria ? Only time will tell. However if it is done, the charges should be both treason, and genecide. Regards, Alex ----- Original Message ----- From: Trem <mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 4:25 PM Subject: CS>Silver-resistant micro-organisms? Hi Mathew, DO you happen to have any more info on the outbreak? That is, did they use CS internally, how much, etc. Or was it some other silver compound like MSP? I tried to get the article mentioned by Warren in his book but the search function for the company he mentioned in his book is out of order and no note of how long it'll be down. I find it fishy that silver doesn't kill ALL bacteria except the ones we speak about in silver mines and their environs. I wouldn't be surprised to find it was a sham to put CS in a bad light. I wasn't aware any allopaths were using silver in 1999 and admitted to it...especially to knock it. Sounds fishy to me. Best regards, Trem ----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew McCann PE <mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 12:11 PM Subject: [silver_list] CS>Silver-resistant micro-organisms? Hi, Marshall. Thanks for your information about the silver-mine micro-organisms. The outbreak of Ag+ resistant Salmonella in Massachusetts was reported in 1999. Maybe it was a fluke. Has anything like it been observed and reported since 1999? It is a concern, to be sure. But judging from news reports today, we have bigger fish to fry, pronto. New reports indicate that influenza vaccine stocks are low and perhaps depleted , sooner than expected. And it seems the vaccines were not formulated for the A-Fujian-H3N2 strain, which is expected to be the main culprit this season (which runs to May.) Matthew

