Adrian sent the following, but included an attachment that pushed it 
over the 18000 byte list limit. To keep things moving along, I've 
forwarded it to the list as he intended.

Mike D.


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Date sent:              Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:12:31 -0800
From:                   adrian <[email protected]>
Send reply to:          [email protected]
To:                     [email protected]
Subject:                Re: CS>silvergen, I made my first batch

Hi Mike.

Well chosen, had to look that one up, stubborn, crusty old man, yep, 
that fits, but not ill tempered. If I had not been stubborn I would not 
be alive now by a long stretch. But ill tempered no, just well tempered 
and sometimes overdone from a wicked sense of humour. He's a stylist 
and could insult folks without so much as uttering one foul word. I'm 
just pleasantly surprised at how tolerant folks are here, and you. Also 
a bit of a showoff, missed a career as a party clown  or stand up 
comedian and feeling high right now since 3 months ago I was suicidal 
from taking doctor's advice. So I'll buy effervescently curmudgeonly, 
if that's ok. He's 75, looked about fifty and just was told he looks 
ten years younger. Actually he's very pliable and over sensitive, but 
you'll have to find that out yourself. I know old men should not be 
like that, but this one is. Dogs and kids get on with him rather well. 
Look up the word isothenia.  

Site, nice wallpaper.

If Dan's suggestion that colloidal is monatomic that makes interesting 
sense since if so that shows the cell contents carry monatomic particle 
soup and can then make up any protein to suit, IF and only if the right 
ingredients are there and the number of proteins is near untold. I came 
here because I could not find out about this Colloidal and curious 
whether I'd need a ppm meter, but if so, at a given concentration the 
monatomic particles begin to clump together. So far, in looking up 
trace elements I've never seen noble metals mentioned.  

That fits in well with the recent Gabor etc., hologram for in being a 
hologram all it needs is the ingredients because the form of things is 
embedded in the holo. I'm also very happy over the fact that the new 
paradigm has begun to get some momentum and shortly good things will 
start to happen. Once upona time my tutor asked me what I'd really want 
to do. Before I thought what popped out was "If I had the power I'd 
reshape the earth to be a fit place for human beings". That was forty 
years ago, oops fifty. And the general tenor of that idea is beginning 
to show up. Just found out thunderbird 1 won't let me insert a pictiure 
or attachment, otherwise I'd send a picture as a friend saw me as 
master of three worlds, perhaps a sly joke at having his head in the 
clouds, It will and I did.  

adrian.


M. G. Devour wrote:
> Adrian writes:
> 
>>Would not trust either of those blighters.
>>
>>1: Mentions "objective" and FDA, which is a dead give away
>>2: the other one is peddling hiw own wares. You cannot plate or
>>unplate 
>>  unless it is DC, since AC would undo every switch what has just been
>>done by changing polarity.
>>
>>To my knowledge no research is done on noble metals in the body as
>>trace elements. adrian
> 
> 
> That was in response to what sol wrote:
> 
>>>Take a look at the Altman study at www.silvermedicine.org. I think
>>>Trem has it on his site too, www.silvergen.com  
> 
> 
> Adrian, you ought to be careful. Curmudgeonliness is often treated
> fondly around here, but it does have to be used responsibly!
> 
> It so happens that Trem is a respected and well-mannered vendor who is
> a long time participant in our silver list community. His track record
> here elevates him somewhat above the "ignore everything he says 'cause
> he's selling something" response that we direct at most such sources.
> 
> Jason, on the other hand, is merely another long-time list member and,
> if you study him a bit, one of the more gifted individuals you'll
> manage to run into out here in alternative medicine land. If he
> mentions "objective" and FDA in the same sentence, I'm sure he has a
> purpose that has nothing to do with being a "dead give away" for
> anything except, perhaps, being persuasive to less experienced
> readers.
> 
> So, adrian, please use your curmudgeon a bit more discretely in the
> future. In this medium, especially, it is essential that we all
> practice safe curmudgeoning!!!  
> 
> <ahem> ... <cough> ... <chuckle>
> 
> Oh, by the way, exactly what is the definition of a "blighter?" Might
> that be a bit insulting?
> 
> Be well,
> 
> Mike D.
> da list owner guy

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected]                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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