Re: CS[FW]Recent Research on Weaponized Biologicals

2008-11-06 Thread Ross Craig
I received your post Brooks, with thanks. Ross Craig - Original Message - From: brooks76009 To: Silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 6:58 PM Subject: CS[FW]Recent Research on Weaponized Biologicals This is a re-post, would someone let me know if my

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Faith Gagne
What an odd idea. Perhaps all those bubonic plague infected rats will just infect and kill each other. - Original Message - From: Neville nevillem...@bigpond.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 1:21 AM Subject: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver I have an

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Wayne Fugitt
At 08:14 AM 11/6/2008, you wrote: What an odd idea. Perhaps all those bubonic plague infected rats will just infect and kill each other. What is an odd idea ? It is an historical fact and proven. I have an article here relating to Movidyn, (powdered form of colloidal silver), which the

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Smitty
What an odd idea. Perhaps all those bubonic plague infected rats will just infect and kill each other. It seems the rats were immune to the plaque and other diseases. Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Malcolm
I thought the fleas on the carrier rats were the vectors, yes? no? Rats lead a tough life, no doubt. . . g On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:39 -1000, Smitty wrote: What an odd idea. Perhaps all those bubonic plague infected rats will just infect and kill each other. It seems the rats were immune

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Neville
- Original Message - From: Malcolm s...@asis.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 6:44 AM Subject: Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver Malcolm wrote: [I thought the fleas on the carrier rats were the vectors, yes? no?] -Yep, that'd be right, but they had to have

Re: CSSilver Puppy

2008-11-06 Thread dee
No my generator always makes clear CS, it was the jar which was yellow. Good luck with the new President, he looks to be a good man. dee Faith Gagne wrote: Actually, my CS is never yellow. Another generator, which I returned, made yellow CS, and that CS stained the glass yellow. My

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread indi
On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 12:14:19 -0800 Malcolm s...@asis.com wrote: I thought the fleas on the carrier rats were the vectors, yes? no? Rats lead a tough life, no doubt. . . g Yes, it's the fleas that actually carry plague. I love rats. The rats I kept had such sunny dispositions; they really are

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Neville
- Original Message - From: Wayne Fugitt cwf...@fugitt.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 1:26 AM Subject: Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver Wayne quotes: [I guess the people had no power supplies or transformers, and certainly not a Wall Wart.] -Now that

Re: CS[FW]Recent Research on Weaponized Biologicals

2008-11-06 Thread dee
I got it Brooks but have only just logged on as I am having computer troubles (again) dee brooks76009 wrote: This is a re-post, would someone let me know if my original post of this morning was ever received on-list. I have no evidence that it went through. I seldom post, these days, and

Re: CS[FW]Recent Research on Weaponized Biologicals

2008-11-06 Thread dee
according to Mercola, Vit C has to be the reduced kind and should always be pure white. otherwise it is oxidised. dee Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Beta glucan is also reported to be a very broad-spectrum treatment for biological warfare agents as well as radiation weapons. There is

CSClinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C

2008-11-06 Thread Brooks Bradley
For interested parties on the list that may not know where to beginto familiarize themselves, somewhat, with the Work of Dr. F. Klenner, this introduction to some of his early worksmight be illuminating. (see url at bottom of page). Dr. Robert

CSTularaemia and CS??

2008-11-06 Thread Neville
Francisella tularensis A Gram Negative bacteria. Carried on deer flies and ticks. Live mostly in rabbits. Causes tularaemia, also called Rabbit fever. Have 6 different ways of hurting you 1) Ulceroglandular type gets lymph nodes gives you an ulcer around the bite. 2) Glandular type causes fever

CSpowdered silver

2008-11-06 Thread Shirley Reed
Anyone know from whence one can buy finely powdered silver? I do not have an anvil. I do have a mortar and pestle, but use it for grinding salt. I know I can probably chase down a source in time, but I'll bet someone knows right off. tia pj

Re: CSpowdered silver

2008-11-06 Thread cking001
http://www.saltlakemetals.com/Silver_Powder.htm Chuck Thine is not to reason why, thine is just to figure pi [Vulcan humor] On 11/6/2008 7:37:07 PM, Shirley Reed (pj20fl...@gmail.com) wrote: Anyone know from whence one can buy finely

CSGrouply Caveat

2008-11-06 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
List, I just got this warning from an alert moderator of a small Yahoo group: * A check of the internet service (Grouply) pulled up this http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?p=508572

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Neville, Finally we agree on virtually every thing. I must be sick. grin At 03:07 PM 11/6/2008, you wrote: Doesn't matter what you consider, I just cited from the article g OK. I guess I am blind. I just do not see the similarity, but I did state the thing in

CSpowdered silver

2008-11-06 Thread Shirley Reed
Sorry I bothered the list since I just found Salt Lake Metals as a source for the silver powder. Thanks anyway. pj

Re: CSMovidyn-Colloidal Silver

2008-11-06 Thread Neville
A very good morning to you Wayne, OH NO!! We aren't in agreement on something are we? My ambition since joining the' List' has been finally realised. g Quick! You had better take your temperature, can't afford to have you getting crook on us! I might take mine as well, as I must be crook to

Re: CSClinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C

2008-11-06 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Priceless. Thanks very much. BTW, ascorbic acid powder is by far the cheapest form, so the recipe for sodium ascorbate would seem to be worth quite a financial savings to those who follow this advice. On Friday, Nov 7, 2008, at 08:49 Asia/Tokyo, Brooks Bradley wrote:

Re: CSGrouply Caveat

2008-11-06 Thread Clayton Family
could you tell us which list? On Nov 6, 2008, at 7:03 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: *** ** As it happens, I got a Grouply invitation in the name of a person on a list that some silver-list

Re: CSGrouply Caveat

2008-11-06 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
hfnetwork On Friday, Nov 7, 2008, at 12:47 Asia/Tokyo, Clayton Family wrote: could you tell us which list? On Nov 6, 2008, at 7:03 PM, Jonathan B. Britten wrote: ** *** As it happens, I got