Deep gravelly voice. " Yeah, moider da bums" On 22 Apr 2004 at 17:46, James Holmes wrote:
> Re: > > "Big Business is attempting to buy up our access to public airwaves > and limit our access to 'beyond the prescribed conditioning? > programs'" > > Attempting? It seems to me to be a done deal. The UNITED STATES, a > corporation, sells the air space to the highest bidders. > > To protect public decency---whatever that is---and to create the > illusion of acting in the best interest of the people, murder > fantasies are allowed, but fart noises and sex conversations are > forbidden. > > JOH > > -----Original Message----- > From: Christine Carleton [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 3:11 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: CS>Re: govt, health and building a new model > > > William, > > "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change > something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete." > --- R. Buckminster Fuller > > What would happen if we got rid of diagnosis and prognosis and let the > body make the repairs instead of listening to 'authorities' who seem > to produce increasing mortality rates? Outrageous? Is > political/pharma game a 'stacked' deck? If it is, how would one go > beyond? What would 'Bucky' do? Have you ever considered the body is > 'divine' and knows all? (This is aligned with any religion!) If it > was, what could it do? What potential would one have with cleaning > things up? > > Big Business is attempting to buy up our access to public airwaves and > limit our access to 'beyond the prescribed conditioning? programs'. > However, there may be a show that you want to watch on PBS Connections > regarding BodyTalk. Could this be a new model like 'Bucky' suggests? > Why? Because I know someone was downgraded from MS to Lymes and now is > off all disability insurance and back to work. > > Why watch? Because this was scheduled to be a 30 min segment and has > already been chopped to 1/4 of that... PBS Houston has film of a 12 > year old boy diagnosed with autism - typical resistance behaviours and > not interested in learning. After a number of BodyTalk sessions > agreeable behaviour and learning to read were of interest to him. > Sorry, I don't know what 'Connections' will finally show by May 7th. > > There will be a BodyTalk segment on PBS, the Connections show. > Dates: Friday, May 7 at 9 p.m. > Sunday, May 9 at 5 p.m. > The segment will be 5-7 minutes long and will be one of several on the > Connections show. > > This is not dissimilar to what Coyote was talking about with Slim... > It's challenging to 'get your head around', but when one starts to see > clean air that lasts or when one starts to feel better and better. > Who cares about Newtonian science standards of proof? Guidelines in > the quantum are different. It's a hard test. Are you the next > 'sucker'? Or are you feeling better? What does it mean - no > antibiotics? What are the implications of that? Healthwise? > Financially? Social political? Corporate stock returns? As 'Bucky' > says, build a new model ... > > Christine > > Christine Carleton, C.B.P. > [email protected] > > Mike this is not to negate or suggest the CS will not be valuable. All > truths rise to the top. I believe it will be and on a far expanded > level than we currently employ it on the physical levels. Flu, > herpes, virus, bacteria are usually gone within 24-48 hours with BT. > Bigger issues take longer. Food quality counts. CS, DMSO, Vit. C, > etc. count --- you know --- the ones that seem harder and harder to > find. > > In the US most of the diagnostic disease descriptive language is > legally licensed for use only by a qualified allopathic doctor (MD). > In pure legal terms and liability I am not licensed MD and cannot say > the 'C' word unless in the privacy of a private personal conversation > preferably at home. Other ailments like arthritis, asthma --- about > 50+ sick goodies cannot be spoken about because under Canadian law > legally they are 'incurable' - only remission is possible. An MD can > loose his right to practice if he prescribes clean water, food or > vitamins & minerals before a pharmaceutical - (Knop vs College of > Ontario Physicians and Surgeons (CPSO)- 1999). > > Few of us are MD's, so maybe we do not need to 'buy it and the > degrading deterioration' if we want to feel better. Been there, done > that, moved on. > > :) :) :) > > > > From: William Meyer <[email protected]> > > Reply-To: [email protected] > > Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:09:27 -0400 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: CS>Re: goverment and health > > Resent-From: [email protected] > > Resent-Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 03:54:06 -0700 > > > > let me mention some specifics. i cannot legally home test my saliva > > here in > new york for hormone levels. i tried sending my samples through a > third party (a friend), but i am still bein locked out currently. > this is against my health and freedom. a federal agency recently > prohibited one of our beef producers from paying for and testing > their own cattle for mad cow disease. they are losing 35 million > dollars in japanese sales because of this. think about that. > > > one lady is investigating a cluster of "mad-cow like" deaths traced > > to a new > jersey racetrack commisary. on her own. i know from getting lyme that > the goverment and med establishment and insurance companies are > suppressing lyme recognition. here in ny the ama prosecutes doctors > who treat lyme with long term antibiotics. > > on my lyme lists we have to refer to the few doctors who have survived > by the first initial of their last names."DR. B." for instance. older > americans don't know how bad this has all gotten. they don't believe > it. younger americans are clueless. those who have access and > inclination to spend time on the net apparently spend all their time > on video games. video games will be the next carrier of youth culture. > just as rock music was in my generation -the 60's. it just hasn't > gotten very socially and politically aware yet. > > > > > On Apr 19, 2004, at 5:56 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote: > > > >> That is great if you can do it. But what if you need an herb that > >> has proven useful to you that can only be grown in the tropics? > >> Will you move to the tropics and grow it? And do you think that > >> anyone will be allowed to make their own if they are in prison for > >> making or using illegal drugs? I > agree do what you want, but at times it becomes too difficult to do > so from outside the system. A letter to a congressman is not much of > an expense to bear. >> Marshall >> >> Stuff wrote: >> >>> At 10:43 AM > 4/19/2004 -0400, Marshall wrote: >>>> Although this is political, it > is extremely important for those who >>>> want to continue to use CS > and other supplements. >>> >>> I'll continue to treat myself in ways I > see fit, with or without >>> *anyone's* approval. >>> >>> I make my > own CS and if someone doesn't want me to use it they'll >>> have to > pry it from my cold dead hands. >>> >>> If certain products are > removed from the market by people who >>> *think* they know what's > best for me, I will find another way. >>> >>> Fighting an 800 lb. > gorilla just makes no sense when I'm free to do >>> all these things > and I'll not throw money at any group who wants to >>> do it. >>> >>> > And fighting this gorilla will just make it stronger. Been there, >>> > done that. Waste of time and energy. Just do whatever it is you think > best, tho. > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver List archive: > http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] OT > Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > >

