Re: CSOT My crop circle pictures

2001-09-29 Thread Terry Dickinson
Crikey! I had to resort to my Shorter Oxford for this. Anomalous - unconformable or dissimilar; irregular,abnormal Agreed - doesn't fit - it's quite definitely formed and a most beautiful regular Julia pattern. But - Anomaly carries the definition of an unusual circumstance. While crop

Re: CSOT My crop circle pictures

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
there hasn't been [a crop circle] quite like this one. It's quite a picture. Have they published GPS lat/long data for it so folks can fly over? As it is now, it's just a photo on a web site to me, one you could create with any graphics program. Perhaps, to escape Mike's gentle wrath, any

CSCrossposting and OT stuff...

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
It's time to cut back on a couple of things, friends. One is crossposting between the off topic list and the silver list. *This* message is cross-posted and will appear in both. Any responses to this will also appear in both unless you take the time to to delete one of the addresses from the TO:

CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread K E Nolan
Thanks to all who have responded to my query as to the in vivo efficacy of silver ions or particles. In particular, Stephen Quinto's comment No one we know of has done the research necessary to establish in-vivo efficacy of any silver product let alone comparatives between them, makes it

CSMild Silver Protein not Patented

2001-09-29 Thread Kalamata Kid
Hello All, I have a small bottle of Silver Nucleate and nowhere is there a note that Mild Silver Protein is Patented. By the way does anyone know if there is a shelf life for the granular (dry) mild silver prorein? Also, once it is dissolved in water does the solution have a shelf life?

Re: CSRising to the Challenge?

2001-09-29 Thread Ode Coyote
Not quite true, though it may have become true now. There were a lot of independent remedies then that didn't work or were mislabled or plain old dangerous, most of which contained high levels of cocaine and heroin or other poppie extracts. But, I think the whole function of the FDA should be to

Re: CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread Frank Key
Kevin Nolan wrote: Interesting too what Ole Bob had to say about HVAC with and without = CO2 blanket. The clear implication is that without it (CO2) one runs a = strong chance of brewing a significant fraction of silver as silver = nitrate solution - generally considered it seems as a pretty

Re: CSFeedback on list direction...

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Thanks for your thoughts, George, George Martin wrote: Mike Devour wrote: Recent technical discussions on this list have sometimes devolved into virtual shouting matches between competing vendors, complete with ad hominemn attacks and ridicule. Not very different from when you took over the

Re: CSPyramid etc. South Florida

2001-09-29 Thread chris.osborne
Harsha,/ List The book is called Hidden Mysteries of the Pyramid Author is David H Lewis. Published privately by the Author about 1985 available @ http://www.hiddenmysteries.com also NB:I received my printed copy of NEXUS today Under the news Science pages Harmonic of Coral castle.

Re: CSRising to the Challenge?

2001-09-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
As is the case almost always, when a significant law is enacted that restricts freedom of the people, there is usually a hidden agenda. There is the real hidden reason, and the reason that is publicly stated. They are rarely the same. In the case of the FDA, the stated reason was to protect

RE: CSSilver against Viruses?

2001-09-29 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
They certainly seem alive to me, but I have seen some references to them not technically being alive, mainly based on their replication method, which consists of their assembly only with the help of a another cell of which they are a parasite. Other life reproduces by fission of some sort. Bur

Re: CSSilver against Viruses?

2001-09-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote: Very briefly, what do you think of the not-hoaxed ones? That is a wide open question. I think they are beautiful They inspire most people They often contain messages and information, sometimes mathematical They are created by a higher intelligence This

Re: CSSore throat

2001-09-29 Thread HERB321947
In a message dated 09/27/2001 6:06:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, top...@southcom.com.au writes: Hi all, I have had an extremely sore throat for two weeks now. I have been taking around 30 oz. of CS with MSM (about 4 tbl spns) per day with no noticible improvement. I usually only take 3 tbl

Re: CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/29/2001 11:01:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, fr...@strsoft.com writes: Kevin Nolan wrote: Interesting too what Ole Bob had to say about HVAC with and without = CO2 blanket. The clear implication is that without it (CO2) one runs a = strong chance of brewing a

RE: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread Stephen Quinto
Roger, Please tell me what you're point is. That might help. I am only following up on my statement that there are such significant differences between 'ionic' solutions that to categorize them thus does the truth of the matter a disservice. My contention is that such impurities or intentional

CSGovernment, Big Pharm and CS: Which will Protect us from Bioterrorism?

2001-09-29 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/29/2001 11:51:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time, mdud...@execonn.com writes: Subj:Re: CSRising to the Challenge? Date:9/29/2001 11:51:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time From:mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley) Reply-to: A

Re: CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread Robert Berger
Roger and Frank, I suggest that one measures the NO3 at the time of manufacture and then daily for several days. If the DW is very low in impurities then the anion will be ozone. I have another batch that will be ready at 12:15 my time (CST). It is being made with a DW that has 3.2 uS/cc

Re: CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/29/2001 12:58:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bober...@swbell.net writes: Subj:Re: CS: Ions vs particles Date:9/29/2001 12:58:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time From:bober...@swbell.net (Robert Berger) Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A

Re: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread Frank Key
Ode Coyote wrote: I've heard that [13 PPM limit for ionic silver] but can't recall where it came from. Dr. Maass wrote a technical brief titled Solubility Products Involving Silver Compounds which mentions the theoretical 13.3 ppm limit in PURE WATER. It goes up from their as the

CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread bill fernald
The subject I can most ably address is the ready demonization of the ligitimate CS purveyors on the list. If a purpose of this forum is to proliferate knowledge of CS as widely as possible, then many will have to be introduced to CS and hear about its benefits. We could send thousands of our

Re: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread Arnold Beland
If an Ion-Selective Electrode is used for the PPM measurement, should that not correlate with Dr. Maass's Technical Brief? - Original Message - From: Frank Key fr...@strsoft.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 1:06 PM Subject: Re: CSIons vs Particles Ode

Re: CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread Robert Berger
Roger, Good idead. When would I add it, before or after brew?? Ole Bob

Re: CS: Ions vs particles

2001-09-29 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/29/2001 2:33:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bober...@swbell.net writes: Subj:Re: CS: Ions vs particles Date:9/29/2001 2:33:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time From:bober...@swbell.net (Robert Berger) Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A To:

Re: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread Tel Tofflemire
Right on Bill ! telt...@home,com bill fernald wrote: The subject I can most ably address is the ready demonization of the ligitimate CS purveyors on the list. If a purpose of this forum is to proliferate knowledge of CS as widely as possible, then many will have to be introduced to CS and

Re: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread Frank Key
Arnold Beland wrote: If an Ion-Selective Electrode is used for the PPM measurement, should that not correlate with Dr. Maass's Technical Brief? No. An ISE will respond to the presence of silver ions (cations) regardless of what anion is in the solution that is countering its ionic charge. As

Re: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Bill, BRAVO, BRAVO. Every listee should print your remarks ar glue them near the face of their computer. Ole Bob

CSList management

2001-09-29 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Mike, The post by bill fernald was actually an excellent example of the kind of attitude I hope becomes scarce or non-existent on this list. Some of the statements were mind-boggling. “In my opinion, listers should confine their questions and answers to the subject of colloidal silver and very

RE: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread Stephen Quinto
Among a lot of trash that smells of the lowest common denominator of rabble rousing, Bill Fernals wrote:- Frank, toots his own horn very poorly, but in a real scientific pissing contest between the two Mr Q would be like a girl (if you know what I mean). Well. I don't know what you mean, but

Re: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread Ode Coyote
I've heard that [13 PPM limit for ionic silver] but can't recall where it came from. Practically speaking, I can make 25 PPM ionic/particulate mix with LVDC but the PPM drops back a few points in storage over night and the TE gains in intensity. I have not been able to make a totally ionic sol

Re: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 9/29/2001 1:16:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, coy...@alltel.net writes: Subj:Re: CSIons vs Particles Date:9/29/2001 1:16:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time From:coy...@alltel.net (Ode Coyote) Reply-to: A HREF=mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com;silver-list@eskimo.com/A To:

Re: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, Amen, Amen to that. Bless you Bill. Bob Lee Robert Berger wrote: Hi Bill,BRAVO, BRAVO. Every listee should print your remarks ar glue them near the face of their computer."Ole Bob" -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net -- The silver-list is a moderated

RE: CSReponse to Stephen Quinto

2001-09-29 Thread Stephen Quinto
On September 26th Frank Key wrote:- On September 16, 2001 Mr. Stephen Quinto, President of Natural-Immunogenics Corp.(NIC)of Miami FL made a post to the members of this list. The message provided a link to his company's website on which there are inaccurate and misleading statements about

Re: CSIons vs Particles

2001-09-29 Thread Robert Berger
Roger, I can consistantly make over 15 ppm and have some at 27 ppm. Its just a time factor. I guess that I need to run one for 12 or more ours just to see what I get. Ole Bob

CSFW: CSReponse to Stephen Quinto

2001-09-29 Thread Stephen Quinto
-Original Message- From: Stephen Quinto [mailto:squi...@silver.nxlkhost.com] Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2001 4:59 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSReponse to Stephen Quinto I want to correct the third paragraph of my reply Should have started with Partcle

CSList management

2001-09-29 Thread Terry Chamberlin
Mike, Some comments and observations, designed to be helpful and not critical. I understand your motivation for attempting to curb the depth of detail coming from some of the “techies” on the list. But the problem, as I see it, with doing that is that you cannot establish a clear definition of

Re: CS... looney?

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Thank you Terri! You write: I think in order for anyone to go to a CS site, they either have or are developing an open mind. ... Having an open mind also has included reading about UFO's, crop circles, herbs, Nessie, O. B. E.s, and even the little man in FL. where I used to live not too far

Re: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread A.V.R.A.
H Bill said: We could send thousands of our customers to this list each week as we get over 1000 hits daily and have an opt in list of eager readers of 4000 and growing. Luckily, the list is not here to serve as a support for anyone's business interests. We don't treat people as if

Re: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread Arthur Rambo
I beg your pardon, Bill; if you are wise to a superior grade of CS, please share it with the rest of us. I'm surprised that you would withhold that information in the first place. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

CS... looney?

2001-09-29 Thread Annhope1
I would not, however, send them here to be introduced to the loony toons of UFO's, crop circles, conspiracy theories and other off topic and off the planet subjects. They would likely and justly relate us to these topics. Hi all, I just want to comment on the gentlemens remarks above. I think

Re: CSList feedback

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Wahoo! I asked for feedback and Bill done gived me some! GRIN The subject I can most ably address is the ready demonization of the ligitimate CS purveyors on the list. ... For us purveyors who have CS as not only a hoby but a livelyhood to be bashed by the moderator and certain listers seems

Re: CSList management

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Thank you for the chance to read your thoughts, Terry. You wrote: The post by bill fernald was actually an excellent example of the kind of attitude I hope becomes scarce or non-existent on this list. Some of the statements were mind-boggling. ... Cold and calculating, but efficient. He

Re: CSList management

2001-09-29 Thread M. G. Devour
Terry, thank you for re-sending these remarks to the list. Your further insights are quite instructive and I'm glad everyone has the chance to see them. Some comments and observations, designed to be helpful and not critical. Indeed helpful and not unwelcome in the least. I understand your

Re: CSair Ionizer

2001-09-29 Thread Joseph Fritz
I'm interested in these also anyone know how to build an ozone generator or ionizer? any info or links to info would be appreciated was looking to buy an ozone generator but cant afford the ones I've seen I think they use hvac or maybe dc not sure but would like to know more I have a hepa

CShypothalamus

2001-09-29 Thread Nick Grant
Ages back, I asked you all if anyone had any info on how to correct a hypothalamus problem. Someone answered that they knew of a product that might be helpful in restoring the hypothalamus to proper function. Could this person please step forward again! Someone else I know is wanting the info,

Re: CSList management

2001-09-29 Thread Harold MacDonald
I agree with Terry; when I first started to on this list,I thought I was fairly knowledgeable re making CS,and a lot of the Techie. talk was like so much alien language,and along with a lot of OT subjects,BOY, am I getting an education,it's mighty tough at times, but improving.In other

Re: CSList management

2001-09-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, Amen, Amen to this also. Bless you, Bob Lee Terry Chamberlin wrote: Mike, Some comments and observations, designed to be helpful and not critical. I understand your motivation for attempting to curb the depth of detail coming from some of the “techies” on the list. But the problem, as I