CS>Will the Real Germicidal CS Species Stand Up

2001-06-07 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 6/7/01 8:18:38 PM EST, bober...@swbell.net writes: << The fact is that "any CS process" makes a product that will work. It stands to reason that the finer the material (I hate to use the word particle as I might start a "verbal war") the more active the CS will be. One shou

Re: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread Robert L. Berger
Hi Ya'all; Trying to answer your questions with limited data. Stephen's CS is much finer in "particle size" ( do not infer ionic or nonionic) than my ionic HVAC AC CO2 CS. 1-8 nm. Check his web site for a TEM of his material and others HVAC. The difference is astounding. However he makes his CS t

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; agitation motors

2001-06-07 Thread Robert L. Berger
Ed; One could even use a brass rod. It takes a silver plate almost immdeiately. Some people even use a brass or stainless steel negative electrode with no bad effects. As for the #14 silver wire one would only need about 1/2" of #14 copper wire insulation to hold it on. This method of stiring can

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; agitation motors

2001-06-07 Thread CKing001
On Thu, 07 Jun 2001 19:19:25 +, aub...@att.net wrote: >Hi from Joe: > >Have in my hand the $1 Radio Shack motor. It has >a .225" long shaft with .077" diameter. Have considered >hiring a machine shop to build a shaft extension from a >1/4" S.S. bolt - drill to size & tap a setscrew hole,

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; agitation motors

2001-06-07 Thread Ed Kasper
Why don't you use the silver wire for the stir? Ed Kasper L.Ac., Acupuncturist & Medicinal Herbalist Santa Cruz, California & www.happyherbalist.com e-mail e...@happyherbalist.com -Original Message- From: Robert L. Berger [mailto:bober...@swbell.net] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 2:30 P

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; agitation motors

2001-06-07 Thread Robert L. Berger
Joe, Make the stirrer out of a 2-3" length of #14 copper wire insulation and shove it on the shaft. As for sppe control "All electronics, 1-800-826-5432, part #EM-114 $3.50 is a pulse width modulated motor speed control. I have sold a bunch to people for just this purpose. I generally leave the

RE: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
"It would be interesting to see if the 12 ppm diluted to 8 ppm performs the same as 8 ppm. Is it the concentration that is changing the effectiveness, or maybe the 12 ppm has 10X as many particles, whereas the 8 ppm is mostly ions." Excellent point Marshall. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Origin

Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; agitation motors

2001-06-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
aub...@att.net wrote: > Hi from Joe: > > Have in my hand the $1 Radio Shack motor. It has > a .225" long shaft with .077" diameter. Have considered > hiring a machine shop to build a shaft extension from a > 1/4" S.S. bolt - drill to size & tap a setscrew hole, > shaft hole must be concentric.

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; agitation motors

2001-06-07 Thread aubug2
Hi from Joe: Have in my hand the $1 Radio Shack motor. It has a .225" long shaft with .077" diameter. Have considered hiring a machine shop to build a shaft extension from a 1/4" S.S. bolt - drill to size & tap a setscrew hole, shaft hole must be concentric.Do any of you know of a sourc

CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V101 #553; re steam formed from hydrocarbon combustion

2001-06-07 Thread aubug2
Hi from Joe: Read w interest the chemtrail posts. Seems a pretty fundamental process was mentioned but not in enough detail to get a solid grasp. When you burn a gallon of gasoline / diesel fuel / JP- 5 / Jet-A / heptane / etc. it converts the fuel to water in the form of steam. A gallon of

CS>Is there a Minimum CS Concentration That We Need to Produce?

2001-06-07 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 6/7/01 11:26:26 AM EST, bober...@swbell.net writes: << Roger; In response to your question, I have photographs from Stephen Quanta showing the rate of kill for several pathogens using 8 ppm and 12 ppm (AA tsted) CS. There is about an order of magnitude difference between

Re: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
"Robert L. Berger" wrote: > Roger; > > In response to your question, I have photographs from Stephen Quanta showing > the > rate of kill for several pathogens using 8 ppm and 12 ppm (AA tsted) CS. > There is > about an order of magnitude difference between the ppm strengths. Is that undiluted?

RE: CS>mycoplasma fermentans

2001-06-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Contact Dr. Bart A. Flick at Argentum Research; he has done a great deal of testing of CS against bacteria. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: martin watson [mailto:mar...@vectis2.worldonline.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 8:37 AM To: colloidal silver Subject: CS>mycopl

RE: CS>More from the always controversial Dr Jon

2001-06-07 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Why not just administer the pre-made sol via IV drip? What is the advantage of using the patient as the reactor vessel? It make the whole procedure much more tweaky and attention-demanding, and costs more. I cannot see how the end result will be different. Or, is the effect from electrical curren

CS>Fw: CS>Best ways to Administer CS

2001-06-07 Thread fedtol...@worldnet.att.net
Stephen, What nebulizer system did you use and where did you purchase them? My brother was just diagnosed with emphysema. Thanks, Dee > > - Original Message - > From: "Stephen Summers" > To: > Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2001 2:36 AM > Subject: Re: CS>Best ways to Administer CS > > > > We

Re: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread Robert L. Berger
Nick; I have never heated the DW as it accelerates the process, nor do I use a starter additive. When running a constant voltage system with about 14 ounces of water I would stop at about 4 ma. and have about 8 to 10 ppm. It sounds to me that you do not have a means of measuring the cell curren

Re: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread Robert L. Berger
Roger; In response to your question, I have photographs from Stephen Quanta showing the rate of kill for several pathogens using 8 ppm and 12 ppm (AA tsted) CS. There is about an order of magnitude difference between the ppm strengths. I cannot share the photos as they were sent an the basis of

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
You'll need to look up all the flight plans and tower data over your area to see if the "x" patterns are nothing more than the result of airplanes going to different places or in wide holding patterns. I'll bet that's what you'll find if you check it out. You could also log photographs by time

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > This and All the other photos show a sky with conditions conducive to > cloud formation and with the heaviest contrials being near in or under the > already formed clouds. Just add a little vapor and turbulance to an > unstable [but as yet invisible] boundary area and you ge

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: > One of the major impossibilities is that spraying at altitude directly over a > city makes it impossible to hit it unless the air is absolutely still for > several hours. > It's hard enough to hit a field with pesticide at low levels. This is true, and I believe the reason t

Re: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Most people cannot detect the metallic flavor of a CS of under 5 PPM. Over 15 PPM most people can taste the metal. Ken At 03:01 PM 6/7/01 +1200, you wrote: >Marshall > >Is silver oxide harmful...should I be worried? > >Tracy > >- Original Message - >From: Marshall Dudley >To: >Sent: Th

Re: CS>rods

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Just wipe em off. Ken At 03:00 PM 6/7/01 +1200, you wrote: >Can anyone please tell me - should I scratch of the surface black on my >silver wires to take them back to silver again, or can I just wipe them >clean... they look quite blacky silver...is the silver particles able to >come away o.k. w

CS>mycoplasma fermentans

2001-06-07 Thread martin watson
i am interested to know of any testimonials research evidence etc., of colloidal silver being used to kill off 'fermentans'. as a 23 year sufferer of CFS any help would be appreciated martin watson -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silve

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Jettrail.jpg..photo#6 Does look suspicious and this [ probably USAF by the markings] plane could be dumping something..but that says nothing about what, why , where, how much or how many airplanes are involved. Observe the thin trails at the ends of the wings. These areodynamic objects at the w

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
Yes, the burning of fuel does emit particulate matter for water vapor to condense around, but it also releases a high percentage of water to fuel weight of invisible [due to combustion temperatures] steam that condenses into water vapor. ..a double whammy for the formation of cloud like thingies.

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
At 01:22 PM 6/6/01 -0400, you wrote: >Ode Coyote wrote: > >> In every single photo presented..without exception..., the characteristics >> of condensing vapor was present where there was an invisible phase just >> after the supposed nozzles. This cannot happen with a direct liquid spray >> where t

Re: CS>just wondering

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
I have found no bitter taste...just a strong metallic taste that someone who is not accustomed to , say, iron in the water, may perceive as bitter. Ken At 09:59 AM 6/6/01 -0400, you wrote: >I believe the bitter taste is from Silver Oxide, which is basic. It can be >produced directly on one ele

Re: CS>OT-Chemtrails & micoplasma (V101 #550)

2001-06-07 Thread Ode Coyote
At 11:08 AM 6/6/01 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Ken or Ode Coyote, > >I can't tell you on the list what I think of your article, but for the record I >walk my big dog about 5 to 7 times a day starting at about 5 am to about 10 pm. >During my manufacturing career I was a very effective investigator of >ma

CS>GMO Crops Are An Accident Waiting to Happen

2001-06-07 Thread John Draper
from: http://www.mercola.com/2001/jun/2/gmo_crops.htm GMO Crops Are An Accident Waiting to Happen A group of Canadian scientists wrote a letter to the Toronto Globe and Mail which warned that genetic drift or pollution from plants gene-spliced to produce medical drugs or industrial chemicals is

Re: CS>Best ways to Administer CS

2001-06-07 Thread Stephen Summers
We have two cases of people who had chronic emphysema who have virtually cured themselves (80% improvement) with CS using an oxygen nebulizer. The nebulizer comes with a mask you inhale through and a little cup at the bottom in which to put the CS. It has a wall plug which electrically atomises th