CS>So long for now...

2000-07-12 Thread W.T. Shoultz
  Happy CS'ing to everyone on the 'List'.  I don't seem to be able to find
the time to read all the messages that fill my inbox. I'm pretty busy with
lots of other ordinary day to day stuff and only check my mail every 2-3
days.  There is so much good info that I want to read all of it(well, most
of it anyway).  After I read and delete and sort the thousands that are
currently gathering cyber dust, then maybe I'll get back on.
  I've only made a handful of posts but I've gathered a wealth of knowledge.
Thanx to all who contribute...the Techies (and Engineers, of course) and the
regular folks like myself.  Keep "stirring the pot" Ol' Bob and thanx for
the help when I asked for it. And especially for pushing the issue on
stirring, that .99 cent motor sure makes a difference!  There's so much
excellent input from Brooks, Trem, James, Marshall, etc.  And the detail
that goes into Bob Lee's posts, Bless You.  And best of all is that most
everyone who posts on a regular basis has a sense of humor with and enough
of an edge to challenge each other.  It's great!  There are many more
regulars here who 'make' this list, Marsha and too many others to list.
   That's what makes this such a great community.  Thanx also to Mike the
Patriot and Leader for all your work and moderating.  So long for now...

from Florida's Emerald Coast,
 W.T.


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Re: CS>Recharging batteries from the earth.

2000-06-26 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Well Bob,  you just popped my bubble.  I was all ready to give this a try
until you added the humidity quotient.  Here on the Emerald Coast (FL
panhandle) we don't see 40% RH until the winter months, and we don't have
many of those.

  W.T.

>  The spark plug method was written about back in 43 in the Popular
Mechanics
> mag.
>
>  Have done it and it works. Need dry air (low humidity) for it to work.
Below
> 40% RH.
>  Damp wet air won't allow a charge to build up. The capacitor is not
required
> but does help.
>
> Bless you   Bob Lee




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Re: CS>Silver Electrodes touching sides/bottom

2000-06-03 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Lynn,
  I just recently cut a piece of Plexiglas to use as my 'lid'.  I also
'candy-cane' the wires.  I just drop the wires into the holes and then clip
the jumper wires to them.  The Plexiglas provides excellent strength and
support.  Plus, if you use one of the little .99 cent motors like Ol' Bob
recommends, you can drill another hole in the Plexiglas to accommodate the
shaft of the motor and it easily supports the extra weight there, too.
  You should be able to find some Plexiglas at a hardware store or maybe a
craft/hobby shop.  One other thing I like about the Plexiglas is that it
allows a clear view into the 'brew'.
Happy CS'n.

>From the beautiful Florida panhandle,
  W.T.
- Original Message -
From: Frank Gibson 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver Electrodes touching sides/bottom


> Lynn:
>  Like Ivan said, a lid(plastic) is the ticket for holding your
> electrodes. I found that "candy-caneing" them with double holes in the
> lid gave the best contol.
>  If you take the end of your electrode, regardless of its
> configuration, and heat it with a match or lighter, it makes a very
> nice-fitting hole.
>   Good luck, keep a smile.
>   Frank Gibson
>
> http://community.webtv.net/FlyingFawcett/
>
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Re: CS>WHERE TO GET GOOD WIRE?

2000-05-30 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Hi Lynn,
  I'm not Marsha, but I can offer what works for me and has been suggested
by some of the other 'Veterans' of the list.


However, I have a few questions before I
> totally get started, and hop eyou don't mind answering for me:
>
> Instead of just using alligator clips to secure the wire to the top of
the
> topmost 9-volt battery,

** Go to Radio Shack and get a bag of jumper wires for about 4 bucks.  It
will have 10 jumper wires, 2 ea. of 5 different colors.  Eack of the 10 will
have alligator clips on each end.  VERY handy.

>I am using battery connectors and then will use the
> alligator clips to secure the battery connector ends to each strip of wire

***Skip the battery connectors, use the jumper wires to go from batteries to
the silver wire/strips.

> Also, the bottle which I store the solution in after it is made--can it be
a
> plastic bottle? I know I have to make it in glass,

*** No you don't have to make it in glass.  If there's anything 'Ol Bob has
taught us, it is that plastic (yes, even 'clear', that is to say NOT amber
or blue, is just fine for making and for storing!)  I believe he uses the
plastic 'SOLO' brand cups to 'brew' in and the plastic bottles that Coke,
Pepsi, etc., come in are very good for storage, and it does not have to be
stored in a 'cool, dark place.

>but can it be stored in
> plastic, and for how long?

***Should be good for several months.
>
> Finally, when do I know it's time to use fresh wire?  (For how many
batches
> can I keep using the same two pieces, and know it still works?)


***As long as you can still see the wires, you still have silver.  Remember,
you're using .999% pure silver.

Hope this helps,

W.T.



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Re: CS>OT hair color 4 gray hair OffTopic

2000-05-12 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Hi Christy,
  I personally know of two different people who began taking colloidal
minerals and their amount of gray lessened.  One of them just a little and
the other almost completely.  I also remember seeing a product in a health
magazine that claims to make your natural color come back.  It is a natural
supplement.  I believe the name was 'Shen Min'.  I can check some of my back
issues and see for sure if you would like.
  If you do find something, let us all know!  I'm sure there would be plenty
of interest on the list.  I pretty much skipped the gray, too and started
getting silver.  It provides quite a contrast to my jet black hair.  I don't
really mind it much, though.  It is supposed make us men look
'distinguished' anyway, isn't it?
W.T.
- Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 10:27 PM
Subject: CS>OT hair color 4 gray hair OffTopic


> In a message dated 5/11/00 7:52:52 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> mailer-dae...@aol.com writes:
>
> <<
>  Hi.  I am wondering if people can tell me about safe forms of hair
coloring.
>
>  I'm  only 30 but have some gray hair...actually they are white
hairs...have
>  never seen a "gray" one. My dad got gray hair early and I think his mom
did
>  so that is probably at least part of the cause. I am rifing and doing
>  supplements etc. but still have gray hairs.  I have tried lots of shades
of
>  pure henna from the health food store and they do not bother me.  It is
just
>  a powdered form of an herb and you ad water.  I have multiple chemical
>  sensitivities and I got another type of hair color from the health food
> store
>  that said natural on it and made from plants.  I bought this a long time
ago
>  and never used it because I was trying various shades of henna.  Anyway,
I
>  recently got it out to look at it and it does have lots of plant products
in
>  it but some of the ingredients do not sound natural to me and I opened 2
>  bottles up and they smelled bad and made me nauseous.  The one bottle
> smelled
>  like finger nail polish or wine.  Anyway, the only problem with the henna
is
>  that al the shades make my hair darker.  They cover up my natural
highlights
>  and i think I look better with the blondish highlights which help bring
out
>  my green eyes.  With the henna...even light brown...by light brown hair
with
>  blondish highlights becomes what I call dark brown.  But, the company
says
>  they cannot make blond henna b/c its not possible and they have tried.
With
>  henna it never lightens your hair.  It just coats it and helps cover the
>  gray.  Some products at walgreens you can get which won't lighten your
hair
>  but will just cover it..so like you can get blond and the gray will
become
>  blond...like Castings for example which you use like once a month.  But,
I
>  opened that stuff up and smelled it and it stunk and made me nauseous.
So,
> I
>  just thought I would through this out their in case someone may know of
>  something I don't know about.  One company at a second health food store
> with
>  a different brand of henna has a "blond" henna but the ingredients
actually
>  say neutral henna with chamomile and marigold herbs in the mix.  I did
try
> it
>  just to see what would happen but it did not cover the gray at all.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Christy >>
>
>


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Re: cs and the eyes

2000-05-10 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Floaters:  I didn't take the time to look up a technical definition but I
can describe them for you.  They are little specs in the peripheral area of
your vision.  They can also look like a small piece of thread.  They are
most noticeable when you shift your line of focus from one side to the other
while keeping your head still.  The specs will appear to be "catching up"
with your point of focus after your eye has come to a stop.
  I believe they are supposed to be an early indication of a detached
retina, but don't quote me on that.  I'm sure you'll get a more
knowledgeable and technically correct reply from someone else on the list.

W.T.

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From: 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: cs and the eyes


>
> In a message dated 5*3*00 2:59:18 PM, silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
writes:
>
> << From: Devnull 
>
> how about floaters? >>
>
> Hello,
> Could someone tell me what "floaters" are?
> Thanks.
> Love, Kathy
>
>   
> 
> 
>
>
>
>
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CS>Wire or flat electrodes?

2000-04-06 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Here's a question I've been wondering about.  Hopefully Ol' Bob and any
others who have tried and tested both could  give their opinions/findings.
   When making CS with a homemade generator (3-9v battery method), which
electrode yields a higher quality product, silver wires or flat strips of
silver?
Thanx, all input is appreciated.

W.T.





Re: CS>OT: Taste of MSM

2000-04-04 Thread W.T. Shoultz
I don't know how well the honey would mix, especially with cold o.j. but I
certainly agree with leaving out the sugar!  Pure poison, creates chemical
addictions.  Maybe stavia could be substituted.

W.T.
- Original Message -
From: James Osbourne, Holmes 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 10:51 AM
Subject: RE: CS>OT: Taste of MSM


> Hello Mike,
>
> How about dextrose, or honey instead of the sucrose: "The most dangerous
drug in the world" Dr.  Andrew Wiel.
>
> James Osbourne Holmes
> a...@trail.com
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: M. G. Devour [SMTP:mdev...@mail.id.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 5:46 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>OT: Taste of MSM
>
> For what it's worth...
>
> I've found that equal parts (by volume) of sugar, ascorbic acid
> crystals, and MSM in about 6 ounces of orange juice, doesn't taste
> any *worse* than some of the lower quality juice I've had.
>
> It masks the flavor pretty well, though it's an effective way to turn
> good orange juice into mediocre. 
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike D.
>
> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> [mdev...@mail.id.net   ]
> [Speaking only for myself...  ]
>
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Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions

1999-12-16 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Sorry this is such a late response to yours Marshall.  Somehow I missed this
one.  I'm inclined to agree with you about smokers.  My granddad had a bad
case of emphysema (...not to say that there is a good case...).  He would
get up each morning, go to the kitchen, sit down in a chair and lean over on
the table and proceed to cough up this vile brown stuff for 10-20 minutes.
Then he would light up his pipe.  STUPID!!  His death was slow and
painful...both to him and all those that loved him.
  >>>>>>BUT<<<<<<<   the co-worker I referenced in my original post had
quit smoking about 9 or 10 years ago.  I probably should have mentioned that
the first time.

W.T.

- Original Message -
From: Marshall Dudley 
To: 
Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions


> Be aware that it is very difficult to cure anyone that has a death wish at
some
> level, which smokers do.  If someone is a smoker I usually don't even try
to
> help since they will be fighting your effort at some level the whole way.
>
> Marshall
>
> W.T. Shoultz wrote:
>
> > To All Listers:
> >I need some help...actually a co-worker does.  He is 66 yrs. old and
has
> > had laryngitis (sp?) for about 3-4 wks.  Yesterday after his Dr. visit
he
> > told me that they found a lump/tumor in his lung and they are about 99 %
> > sure it is cancer.  He used to smoke heavily (3-5 packs/day) for at
least 20
> > yrs.  And to complicate matters he has done a LOT of work with asbestos
> > while he was in the Navy.  Even as far as to use a sheet of asbestos
> > insulation for a blanket many times.
> >   >>>>>>>>>>>  My question is...
> >   Do any of you know if this nebulizer set up would benefit him?  I've
told
> > him about IP-6 and some of the other 'cancer-killers'.  Having just read
> > about this nebulizer and breathing it directly into the lungs made me
> > wonder.
> >All comments appreciated.
> > Thanx,  W.T.
> > - Original Message -
> > From: 2001 TV VCR 
> > To: ; 
> > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 4:42 AM
> > Subject: Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions
> >
> > > Katarina,
> > >
> > > Thank you for posting the instructions for such
> > > a helpful low cost instrument.  Have you (or
> > > anyone else out there) heard of other uses for
> > > this device (the nebulizer {using an airbrush} )
> > > for applying CS to the lungs.
> > >
> > > How about for chestcolds, coughs, to help the
> > > lungs before or after quitting smoking?
> > >
> > > Bil
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: Katarina Wittich 
> > > To: Silver A 
> > > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 2:10 PM
> > > Subject: CS>Nebulizer Instructions
> > >
> > >
> > > > Dear List members,
> > > > Here are Brooks' complete instructions for making a nebulizer.
> > > > In the future we can tell people to do a search for Nebulizer
> > instructions
> > > > in the archives.
> > > > Katarina
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > From: Brooks Bradley 
> > > > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> > > > > Date: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:45 PM
> > > > > Subject: New Experimental CS X Oxygen Protocol For Unresponsive
> > > > > Pulmonary Pathogens
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > To all interested list members,
> > > > >
> > > > > I would like to relate an experimental protocol recently developed
by
> > > > > one of our younger (and brighter) staff members. He originated the
> > > > > idea and assembled all parts into a working model in less than two
> > > > > days---after his original inspiration.
> > > > >
> > > > > The original problem manifested as a result of our fruitless
search
> > > > > for some effective procedure for attacking the bi-lateral form of
> > > > > those bacterial pneumonias which have proved non-responsive to all
of
> > > > > the anti-biotic protocols.  This challenge has been especially
dear
> > > > > to our hearts since one of our engineers lost his 47 year old wife
(a
> > > > > wonderful school teacher), at the age of 47nine years ago.
> > > > >
> > > > > We have used this system on 3 voluntee

Re: CS>[Fwd: Silver Wire Source]

1999-12-09 Thread W.T. Shoultz
The lady is Marsha Hallet.  Many satisfied  customers on the list here.

- Original Message - 
From: Nichols 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 8:27 PM
Subject: CS>[Fwd: Silver Wire Source]


> 
> 


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Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions

1999-12-04 Thread W.T. Shoultz
To All Listers:
   I need some help...actually a co-worker does.  He is 66 yrs. old and has
had laryngitis (sp?) for about 3-4 wks.  Yesterday after his Dr. visit he
told me that they found a lump/tumor in his lung and they are about 99 %
sure it is cancer.  He used to smoke heavily (3-5 packs/day) for at least 20
yrs.  And to complicate matters he has done a LOT of work with asbestos
while he was in the Navy.  Even as far as to use a sheet of asbestos
insulation for a blanket many times.
  >>>  My question is...
  Do any of you know if this nebulizer set up would benefit him?  I've told
him about IP-6 and some of the other 'cancer-killers'.  Having just read
about this nebulizer and breathing it directly into the lungs made me
wonder.
   All comments appreciated.
Thanx,  W.T.
- Original Message -
From: 2001 TV VCR 
To: ; 
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 4:42 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Nebulizer Instructions


> Katarina,
>
> Thank you for posting the instructions for such
> a helpful low cost instrument.  Have you (or
> anyone else out there) heard of other uses for
> this device (the nebulizer {using an airbrush} )
> for applying CS to the lungs.
>
> How about for chestcolds, coughs, to help the
> lungs before or after quitting smoking?
>
> Bil
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Katarina Wittich 
> To: Silver A 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 2:10 PM
> Subject: CS>Nebulizer Instructions
>
>
> > Dear List members,
> > Here are Brooks' complete instructions for making a nebulizer.
> > In the future we can tell people to do a search for Nebulizer
instructions
> > in the archives.
> > Katarina
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > From: Brooks Bradley 
> > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> > > Date: Friday, April 23, 1999 10:45 PM
> > > Subject: New Experimental CS X Oxygen Protocol For Unresponsive
> > > Pulmonary Pathogens
> > >
> > >
> > > To all interested list members,
> > >
> > > I would like to relate an experimental protocol recently developed by
> > > one of our younger (and brighter) staff members. He originated the
> > > idea and assembled all parts into a working model in less than two
> > > days---after his original inspiration.
> > >
> > > The original problem manifested as a result of our fruitless search
> > > for some effective procedure for attacking the bi-lateral form of
> > > those bacterial pneumonias which have proved non-responsive to all of
> > > the anti-biotic protocols.  This challenge has been especially dear
> > > to our hearts since one of our engineers lost his 47 year old wife (a
> > > wonderful school teacher), at the age of 47nine years ago.
> > >
> > > We have used this system on 3 volunteersand this onlywithin
> > > the past four weeks.  However, we have been absolutely astounded by
> > > the results.
> > >
> > > One 75 year old ashma sufferer, unable to gain more than momentary
> > > relief during the past 8 years, was able to dispense with his very
> > > labor-intensive (unbelieveably costly) hospice-assisted protocols
> > >  18 days after undertaking this protocol. We now suspect
> > > that his ashma was the result of some form of secondary bacterial
> > > pathogen..this because of the speed and degree of his recovery.
> > >
> > > Another of our volunteers (71 years), afflicted with a sub-clinical
> > > bronchial infection-non-responsive to any protocolincluding
> > > Rife Beam Ray Therapy, has improved by at least 75% within the past 21
> > > days.and shows every indication of complete resolution within
> > > the next week or so.  This volunteer was in perfect health in every
> > > other wayexcept for the bronchial disorder (complicated by a
> > > minor but persistant post-nasal drainage)
> > >
> > > The third volunteer was an 81 year old male, completely
> > > non-responsive to all therapies for bi-lateral pneumonia of a
> > > bacterial nature.  This condition had persisted for 6 months and he
> > > was approaching a moribund state, very rapidly.
> > >
> > > 24 hours after beginning this protocol, he encountered a very serious
> > > crisis evolving from major Herxheimer's Reaction.  Pustule formation
> > > was so rapid and intense,  100% oxygen support was requiredand
> > > the treatment protocol was suspended for two days, while the
> > > volunteer's condition was stabilized.
> > >
> > > Two days after resumption of the Oxygen-CS  protocol, no supporting
> > > O2 therapy was required as the subject was fully able to breathe
> > > adequately unassisted.  The volume of sputum/pus fluid was massive.
> > >
> > > Excepting very sore chest area (from prolonged coughing)  the
> > > volunteer was much improved.  Within five days he became very alert
> > > and began to overcome his narcoleptic tendencies.  Within ten days he
> > > became ambulatory again. Within 15 days his lungs were unobstructed
> > > enough he could breathe fully, with no audio evidence of fluid
> > > presence in the pulmonary

Re: CS>OT Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!

1999-11-04 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Hi Anna,
  You asked if any of us had seen this one...I received one just like it a
couple of months ago...I deleted itI'm still here, no bad things have
happened to me!!
  Some friends from high school found my e-mail address through ICQ and now
we get at least one (sometimes 3-4) per week of these stupid e-mail letters.
Before e-mail they called these 'Chain Letters' and they were illegal!  Now
they just waste time and clog inboxes!  Now, every time we get an e-mail
from that couple from high school-if the subject line begins with...
"Fw:"...I just delete it.  Imagine how sad and empty a persons life must be
if they believe in something like a chain letter determining their lot in
life!  Next thing you know they'll be saying, "It's true, I read it in The
Enquirer."  Truly sad
  O.K. I'm off of my soapbox now.  Anyway, that's my take on it.  Don't
waste your time or insult the intelligence of people you know.

W.T.
- Original Message -
From: Anna G Warmuth 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 6:23 PM
Subject: CS>OT Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!


> This seems to be the week for strange emails, anyone seen this one
> before
> -Original Message-
> From: Arizona Angel 
> To: Sal Rapps ; Richard Delong ;
> Melissa ; Jennifer DeFrates
;
> Jeff ; Doug ; Denell Cline
> ; Dave ; Chris Defrates
> ; Bill Shepherd ;
bigboy8...@yahoo.com
> ; Ashok ; Anna G Warmuth
> 
> Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 12:53 PM
> Subject: Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
>
>
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Doug McDaniel 
> >To: Wayne Hildebrant ; Valerie Olson
> >; Tyler Massey ; Travis
Byler
> >; Robyn Sweeden ; Pamela
> >Olson ; MOM ; Mike and
Deedee
> >Miles ; Kent D McDaniel ; John
Gee
> >; Jaime the one that i love ; Helen
> >Cheatham ; Denise and Marty Campbell
> >; Chuck Huggins ; Cassy Yates
> >; Bruce Cox ; Brent McDaniel
> >; Brent M. Fine ; Brenda
> >; Brandon and Misti Babitzke ;
> Ben
> >Reavis ; Amy Marie Cheatham 
> >Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 2:17 AM
> >Subject: Fw: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
> >
> >
> >>
> >>-Original Message-
> >>From: april beal 
> >>To: mattmcguir...@hotmail.com ;
> >>zzp8...@ritvax.isc.rit.edu ;
> >>scooter...@yahoo.com ; jb...@cwis.net
> >>; markmcgui...@hotmail.com ;
> >>melissa_br...@mail.okbu.edu ;
> >>nathangorm...@hotmail.com ;
> penny...@hotmail.com
> >>; b...@rocketmail.com ;
> >>be...@hotmail.com ; wwalke...@aol.com
> >>; sosaelizab...@hotmail.com
> ;
> >>stark...@aol.com 
> >>Date: Monday, November 01, 1999 7:57 PM
> >>Subject: Fwd: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>From: "Ann Burris" 
> >>>To: "april beal" 
> >>>Subject: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
> >>>Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:08:53 -0500
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>--
> >>> > From: brandon 
> >>> > To: amber satterfield 
> >>> > Cc: tara satterfield ; Richard Tarvin
> >>>; nancy ; misty
> >>>; michelle ; jeremy
> >>>; freddie gragg ; fred
> >russell
> >>>; dennis ; david powell
> >>>; david hall ; carla guthrie
> >>>; brian few ; brandon
> >>>; ANN 
> >>> > Subject: Fw: read alone especially the last part!
> >>> > Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 10:18 PM
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > -
> >>> >
> >>> > Subject: read alone especially the last part!
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > <<  CASE 1:  Kelly Sedey had one
> >>> > > >>   >> > wish, for her
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > boyfriend of three years, David
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > Marsden, to propose to her.  Then one
> >>> > > >>   >> > day when she
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > was out to lunch David
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > proposed!  She accepted, but then had
> >>> > > >>   >> > to leave
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > because she had a meeting in
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > 20 min.  When she got to her office,
> >>> > > >>   >> > she noticed on
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> >  > > > her computer she had
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > e-mail.  She checked it, the usual
> >>> > > >>   >> > stuff from her
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > friends, but then she saw >> > > > >> > > >
>
> >>>one
> >>> > > >that
> >>> > > >> she had never gotten before.
> >>> > > >>   >> >  It was this
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > letter.  She simply
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > deleted it without even reading it
> >>> > > >>   >> > all.  BIG
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > MISTAKE!  Later that evening,
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > she received a phone call from the
> >>> > > >>   >> > police.  It was
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > about DAVID!  He had been
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > in an accident with an 18 wheeler.
> >>> > > >>   >> > He didn't
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > survive.  If she would've sent
> >>> > > >> >> > > > >> > > > > the letter to 10 people, David
> >>> > > >>   >> > wouldn't have died.
> 

Re: CS>diagram/design

1999-10-27 Thread W.T. Shoultz

- Original Message -
From: James Allison 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: CS>diagram/design


> > I'm definately NOT a techie,  wish I was, then maybe I could make a
> > generator polarity switching so as not to get the build up on the
negative
> > electrode when I don't watch my CS brew as closely as I
> should...especially
> > towards the end of the cycle.
>
> Hrmmm, I've never been that sure about polarity switching.  I would tend
to
> wonder what happens to the sludge if it's not on the cathode.  We know
it's
> there somewhere, as it is part of the process of colloidal silver
> generation.

Yes, James, it is something that has crossed my mind, too.  Where does it
go?  Is it still there just in smaller particulate form?  Maybe some of the
more learned on the list can explain this.
   W.T.

 Something to think about I guess.
>
> Yours in health,
> James Allison
>
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Re: CS>diagram/design

1999-10-26 Thread W.T. Shoultz

- Original Message -
From: Janine/Gary 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 11:33 AM
Subject: CS>diagram/design


> The design illustrated is for a standard 3 9volt battery setup! It is the
> same one a lot of us are using, except it uses ingots instead of wires. It
> is fine to use a quart mason jar it is not too much volume! I make mine
like
> this all the time. If the electrodes don't come into contact with the
water
> how would you make cs!!??? Your reply to Tia is misleading and
> ridiculous.

These are the same type results I get.

This will not produce silver crystals or flakes on the water
> surface. How about it techies what do you say?

I'm definately NOT a techie,  wish I was, then maybe I could make a
generator polarity switching so as not to get the build up on the negative
electrode when I don't watch my CS brew as closely as I should...especially
towards the end of the cycle.
  I use the same 27 VDC (3 9-volt batteries) setup as probably many of us
do.  I use a pint canning jar everey time I make a batch.  I usually let it
go for about an hour at first and then take the electrodes out and
wipe/rinse them off and put them back in after I stir the batch.  (One of
those little stirrers would be nice to alleviate having to do this.)
  Then after about 30-45 min. I do the same thing again.  From here on out
it must be done about every 15-20 min. or there will be a black build up on
the negative electrode that just grow thicker the longer it stays in the
solution.  If I let this go too long, there will be silver flakes on top of
the CS around the neg. elec.  The longer it stays in w/o being wiped off the
more exagerated the condition.
  If I were to leave it unattended overnight as Fred said I would have a
really disgusting looking mess with much silver flakes, a 'trail' of black
falling from the neg. elec. to the bottom of the jar and on the pos. elec.
there would be this grayish, mush looking stuff built up on the electrode
and beginning to 'trail' down to the bottom of the jar.  (This was learned
by forgetting about a batch I was making one night...remembered it the next
morning.  Had to pitch it out.)  Oh well, I called that one a learning
experience.
  Hope this helped some.  These are just my observations from my own
experience.  The only problems come as a direct result of "my own
inattentiveness".
   We can all (inexperienced and techie alike) learn from this medium if we
seek to do  so with the understanding that we all have differing methods,
variables, etc.  But we can all still make a 'good product'.

Happy CS'ing to all.

W.T.

Tia don't panic Fred has his
> info all wrong.
>
> Janine
>
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Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??

1999-10-23 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Hi Deborah,
  You can find Pau' D Arco at your local health food store...just ask when
you get there.  That is also where I get my IP-6.  The kind they sell there
is from Jarrow in L.A., CA.  Just for  reference sake, I pay about $15.00
for a 100 count bottle of 500mg IP-6.
  Hope that helps some.  If I remember correctly, there was some talk on
this list about IP-6 when I first joined it.  Websites were included.  That
would have been around the end of August.  Of course, IP-6 entered in a
search engine should yield info.

W.T.
- Original Message -
From: Deborah IN TEXAS 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, October 23, 1999 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??


> W T , Where would I find IP-6 and Pau D Arco Capsules, I have experience
> with Apricot Kernal, is B-6 available without eating the kernals ?
>
> Deborah
>
>
>
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Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??

1999-10-23 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Hi Nelwyn,
  I don't know about it as tea, I've only taken it in capsule form.  I just
learned of Pau' D Arco this past spring.  The wife of our herbologist at the
health food store I use told me about it.  She said they used it in Europe
as long as she could remember for general prevention.  She told me that her
and each of her family will go through a bottle apiece about 3 times a year
to rebuild immune system.  She said in Mexico and several other countries
the Drs. will put a patient on it for 3-4 wks. prior to having chemo. and it
prevents sickness and hair loss.
  Then a missionary that our church supports in Papua, New Guinea, was back
here for a couple of months this summer.  He said they take that and
echinacea at the first sign of any cold related symptom and his whole family
has been sickness-free for the past 3 years.
  I'm sure you could get more details with a web search or through your own
local health food/herb specialist.
>->->->->->-> CHANGE OF  SUBJECT  <-<-<-<-<-<-<-<
  On another note:  in regards to the IP-6...The herbologist I seek advice
from has been promoting IP-6 for cancer prevention/treatment for well over a
year.  He said he was concerned about how long our "friends at the FDA"
would let us buy it.  The problem as he states it is that the Feds have been
looking long and hard at IP-6 because of its 'success' rate.  He said he has
seen other such items that were successful in cancer prevention/reversal in
the past ( he's been studying herbology for a little over 30 years) that
have been pulled from the market; made available by prescription only; and
finally(and quietly,) disappeared.
  Hope this helps some.

From the canoe capital of Florida   ->->   W.T.

- Original Message -
From: Nelwyn Thurman 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??


> What is pau 'd arco tea for?
>
> Nelwyn
> - Original Message -
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 6:13 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Off Topic - Can anyone help??
>
>
> > Hi Dana,
> >   You might investigate alternative medicine especially as follows
> >   ESSIAC TEA
> >   APRICOT KERNELS VIT-B6
> >   IP6
> >   PAU' D ARCO
>
>
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Re: CS>New to group

1999-10-20 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Lew,
  I was going to tell you her font {True Type: Lucida Handwriting; 14pt.}  but 
I see she already beat me to it.  Looks like you'll have to spill the beans now.

W.T.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Lew Fong How 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com ; Anna G Warmuth 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 4:20 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>New to group


  Hi Anna, 
  Teach me the handwriting in your posting. Then only , I will 
tell. 

  With regards 
 Lew 





  Anna G Warmuth wrote: 

 Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced for 
me, but I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung 
infection.  I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna
  Anna G Warmuth wrote: 
 Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced for 
me, but I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung 
infection.  I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna
  Anna G Warmuth wrote: 
 Hi there, I'm new to this group, You all seem a little too advanced for 
me, but I'm wondering if anyone has used CS specifically for a chronic lung 
infection.  I would like to hear your experiences.  Thanks Anna


Re: CS>vaccination/ teeth and CS

1999-10-04 Thread W.T. Shoultz
Mary,
  I've been lurking/learning on the list for a little over a month now.  I
joined the list the same day I made my CS generator.  As for the question on
teeth, I have a molar that has a filling.  Some of the tooth around the
filling broke off. (Children: when Mom says not to bite the large fireball
jawbreakers, there is a reason. )  Since there didn't seem to be any
major problem with it, I just ignored it...until...one day I woke up with an
excruciating toothache.  Within the day it became more painful, the gum
began to swell beside it (actually, I think this was possibly pus from the
now infected/abscessed tooth).  Also, the tooth itself felt a little loose
wen I pushed on it with my tongue.
  This is what made me finally quit procrastinating  about getting a CS
generator.  I didn't want to go to the dentist until my supplemental dental
insurance kicked in.  I got on the web and checked out about 30 different CS
sites and finally used the plans on one of the sites to make my own with
about $7.00 worth of parts from Radio Shack.
  Anyway, by the end of the first full day of taking CS, the pain was mostly
gone, the tooth no longer felt loose and the pocket on the gum was almost
gone.  After the 2nd full day, my gum was back to normal, and there was no
pain or looseness whatsoever.  When I got lazy and didn't make any CS for
about 2 days the symptoms would begin to surface.  I'd get back on the CS
and all symptoms would vanish.
  I don't know any of the specifics about what my ppm is.  The only
"technical" aspects I have on it is that it has a definite Tyndal effect.
To quote Mike, this is a case of "...the simplest setup working when I
tried."
  I hope this helps.

from the emerald coast of Florida...
  W.T.
- Original Message -
From: Mary 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 1999 1:04 PM
Subject: CS>vaccination/ teeth and CS


> Dear Rayelan,
>
>  May I post your message to the Autism list, most of those kids are sick
> from the MMR/DPT/HEP b, etc. One of the best docs helping these vaccine
> injured kids lost his license and is fighting for his professional life.
>
> I have a question about teeth. I had mercury out on one side and a very
deep
> filling and root cap put on one upper molar.
>
> Now it feels like the root is kind of swollen, like if you touch the gum
way
> up high near where the end of the tooth would be, you can feel a little
pain
> and swelling..I'm trying some CS and so far it helps, has anyone had
> this before?
>
> Mary
>
>
> >I don't often have time to keep up to date with this list, but as a user
of
> >CS, an advocate for natural remedies, a possible recipient of SV-40
through
> >the Sabin
> >polio vaccination and a sufferer of fibromyalgia, I thought I'd pass this
> >along..
> >... S ...
> >
> >From: APFN 
> >
> >polio vaccination -- FROM MONKEY TESTICLES .
>
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CS>My first batch..is it right?

1999-08-23 Thread W.T. Shoultz
I got plans for making my own CS genrtr. off the Net.  It consists of 3, 9volt  
batteries in series (27 VDC supply) with a battery adapter split in two with 
one end going from the battery supply to an alligator clip and the same with 
the other except it has a 28volt, 40milliamp bulb and socket there which was 
supposed to prevent an excess of current flow.
  I used a Engelhard, Troy .999 fine silver coin and cut it into 4 equal 
strips. I used the two longest strips (the 2 from the centermost part of the 
coin) and attached my clips to it.  Then suspended in the distilled water about 
one inch apart for the recommended 1 1/2 hours.   
  Now my questions:  
1. One place in the instructions said to use 8 oz of water, which I did;  while 
elsewhere said a quart of water.  It was supposed to yield 7.5 ppm solution.  
Which amount would probably be correct?

2.  My resulting batch is sort of gray in color.  It can't really be called 
'golden' or 'brown'.  Is this normal?  And there was a gray sludge on the 
bottom of the glass when I finished.  Is this normal or a "bad" indication?

3.  I have a batch going now with a quart of distilled water.  Can the first 
batch be used as a 'starter' for another batch?

I just found this List last night.  I like most of what I've read so far and am 
looking forward to learning about and using CS for myself, my family and 
friends!
Thanx.W.T.