Gone OT
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A little perspective:
At 01:22 PM 5/10/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Marshall,
OMG... what a disaster this is. God be with all of us... to think it
could have been prevented with a $500,000 shut off valve is beyond the pale.
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great article, what are the 4 ingredients?
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A great post!
Would you share your 4 ingredient organic soap? I’m interested in going the same route and using just the basics!
Lisa
From:
There are natural oil seeps off the California coast. Think LaBrea tar
pitsoil and tar close to the surface. Santa Barbara off shore has many
seeps. The natural seeps don't put out so much these days because the oil
drilling has relieved the pressure
About ten days ago on a forum an old guy
* OMG... what a disaster this is. God be with all of us... to think it
could have been prevented with a $500,000 shut off valve is beyond the pale.
*
I don't think that extra shut off valve would have stopped this blowout. The
oil and gas down there is so high pressure that it has to be tapped
Are you sure there are methane hydrates there? They require
temperatures below freezing, and we are talking about the Gulf. Although
ocean temperatures drop as you go deeper, crust temperatures increase,
normally at a nominal 1 degree per 100 feet as you go down. That is 52
degrees per mile
Olive Oil, Lye, and a couple of essential oils.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4719163_make-liquid-castille-soap.html
mborg...@att.net wrote:
great article, what are the 4 ingredients?
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A great post!
My 35 year old daughter was in Vegas over the weekend. Well Sunday she was
walking from a restaurant and said the ground felt like it was moving, she
started shaking really bad, got sick to her stomach, and her feet started to
sweat really bad?
The rushed her to the hospital and they did the
I would certainly look into lyme disease
Paul Steel
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The harder you work the luckier you get!
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
To: cs silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 11:58:52 AM
Subject: CSStange
G,
Thanks for the info. Sadly, it doesn't make me feel any better about this.
Something went terribly wrong and it's probably man made.
Bob
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From: Garrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: CSMother of all
G,
Why a nuke? Another engineer suggested a small (3 - 4 lbs) shaped charge
would be enough to collapse the well. You have to be careful not to damage the
rock casement of the well itself. That's the problem.
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From: Garrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Something she ate? MSG perhaps? Is she diabetic? Low blood sugar? Even a
sinus infection can cause disorientation. Lots of possibilities.
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From: Deborah Gerard
To: cs
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 8:58 AM
Subject: CSStange symptoms
My 35 year old
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the valuable information!
How do you make/take your liposomal C with sodium bicarb so you don't get
severe bloating and audible gastric adventures?
Peter
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From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday,
I keep spray bottles of CS/EIS handy to treat all surfaces that are touched by
hand and carry a cloth dampened with same with me to the shops to wipe down
carts,and my hands before and after.
I found that I had to let the mix of D.Water and Lecithin stand in solution for
a time to let it
Did they check her for an inner ear infection?
Marshall
Bob Banever wrote:
Something she ate? MSG perhaps? Is she diabetic? Low blood sugar?
Even a sinus infection can cause disorientation. Lots of possibilities.
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*From:* Deborah Gerard
The timing with the meal is suspect to me. Do you bless each thing you
consume? I highly recommend saying a blessing over all food and drink
that goes into your body. I've been out to eat with a group of people,
consuming the same thing, and they all got sick, I didn't. It's
happened enough
Maybe she had a sugar spike or something. I have had this when I have eaten
too much sugary food. I think the body produces a lot of insulin to get rid of
the sugar and then the blood sugar drops drastically. I feel as if my whole
insides are shaking especially my legs and I really need to
I always use sodium ascorbate too Harold, and never get any separation *or*
bubbles. dee
On 11 May 2010, at 17:17, Harold MacDonald wrote:
I keep spray bottles of CS/EIS handy to treat all surfaces that are touched
by hand and carry a cloth dampened with same with me to the shops to wipe
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=%22methane%20hydrates%22rlz=1B3GGLL_enUS358US358um=1ie=UTF-8tbo=utbs=nws:1source=ogsa=Ntab=wn
Methane hydrates are all over the news..Yep They are plaguing the BP
well according to the news
G
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Marshall Dudley
She didn't say but I will aske hershe did say that they were on the 26th
floor of the hotel...could the going up and down on the elevator mess something
up?
She said she has had insomia lately too...would that fit with blood sugar
problems too? They did run blood work for sugar too and
Yes, hypoglycemia from an insulin spike from high glycemic index foods
can certainly be a possibility.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Maybe she had a sugar spike or something. I have had this when I have eaten
too much sugary food. I think the body produces a lot of insulin to get rid
Hi
I'm no engineer but I think a very small nuke is what you need to to
collapse the well from a hole bored side by side with the gusher hole. Drill
down a few hundred feet and detonate. I doubt 3-4 lbs of conventional
explosives will do it unless inserted directly down the well which sounds
I have a situation with a dog that I'm hoping to get help with right away.
She's a Chihuahua mix that I rescued from the pound (they were going to put
her down). She'd been kicked in the face. The huge scab covering her snout
healed, but the eye that had been kicked did not heal. It was (and
OK, the article indicates that the methane hydrate is at the bottom of
the Gulf, that is being formed from ice water at the bottom, and gas
from below. I thought you were saying that it was coming up from the
well, where the oil temperature is likely well over 100 degrees.
If you wish to
I don't think so, but will not discuss it here. On the OT list, ok?
Marshall
Garrick wrote:
Hi
I'm no engineer but I think a very small nuke is what you need to to
collapse the well from a hole bored side by side with the gusher hole.
Drill down a few hundred feet and detonate. I doubt 3-4
One thing I also recommend, keeping Curing Pills on hand. They are a
GREAT thing to consume after eating out, and can stop a lot of the
issues that come with consumption of food, especially poor quality
restaurant food. (that is, non-raw, non-organic, etc) I keep a bottle
handy. Dizziness can
Ok if you are religious. I'm not. dee
On 11 May 2010, at 17:50, bodhisattva wrote:
The timing with the meal is suspect to me. Do you bless each thing you
consume? I highly recommend saying a blessing over all food and drink that
goes into your body. I've been out to eat with a group of
Kinda sorta sounds like low cortisol to me, which can result in high
adrenaline, and very weird attacks. She could try a dab of OTC cortisol
cream rubbed into a thin skin area liek sides of neck over carotid
arteries, inner wrists, inner ankles, etc. Maybe try about 1/8 tsp of a
1% cortisol
For eyes, I use a mix of CS (about 10 ppm) with about 2% DMSO in a small
mister bottle for eyes. It can be droppered in as well, but I think if
the animal tolerates it the mister is easier, and can be done more
frequently with less stress to the animal.
sol
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Well Dee they could just dump their glass of water on the table to get the
same effect as it all comes out of the same source ( the water faucet ) .
This ooga- booga stuff gets quite entertaining at times but it would help
those that need help if they would stick to facts.
When someone posts
I'm not religious either.
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
Ok if you are religious. I'm not. dee
On 11 May 2010, at 17:50, bodhisattva wrote:
The timing with the meal is suspect to me. Do you bless each thing you
consume? I highly recommend saying a blessing over all food and drink that
Ooh, good one.. Something to add to this to expand on your adrenal
hypothesis..
Vegas is notorious for high positive ions (Witches Winds), at first,
these are Euphoric to many people, then later they drag them to the
ground. Some people react pretty fast to it, and one of the symptoms is
Nenah,
I know nothing about Euphrasia and I am not sure what the problem with the
dog's eye is. However, I once had a dog with glaucoma and his eyes turned white
too. I would suggest trying super oxide dismutase (SOD) with DMSO. It is
reported to be effective against cataracts and glaucoma.
Methane clathrate hydrates form at temps well above 0deg. C, in fact up
to 18deg.C or ~65deg.F under suitable pressures. The temp of gulf
waters at 5,000 feet depth is about 41deg.F. As the pressure is reduced
on the column of oil + water-methane compounds rising in the well
casing, the
Garrick,
the idea of the small shaped charges is to surround the pipe with them
and blow it closed, or at least down to a dia. where it could be capped.
Blowing the whole thing even wider is not a good idea, and anything on a
scale you envision would probably produce cracking and widen existing
Hi Nenah,
Do you belong to the yahoo group for animals that uses silver? Someone help me
with the name of the group I forget. Makes me sick to hear of people doing
things like this to defenseless animals. Bless you for taking her in and taking
care of her. I sure hope you don't have to put
This is a second attempt to post.
Nenah,
I know nothing about Euphrasia and I am not sure what the problem with the
dog's eye is. However, I once had a dog with glaucoma and his eyes turned white
too. I would suggest trying super oxide dismutase (SOD) with DMSO. It is
reported to be
Silver Pets I belive is the name of the yahoo group.
Todd
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 13:14:37 -0700
From: devorah...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CSEye injury on dog, need help
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Hi Nenah,
Do you belong to the yahoo group for animals that uses silver? Someone help me
Didn't someone post in the past about somekind of oil they put into their dog's
eye for cataracts too?
From: Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 4:21:46 PM
Subject: RE: CSEye injury on dog, need help
This
Blessing has nothing to do with Religion, although they did co-op the
idea. It is a spiritual thing, a knowledge that thoughts, and focus of
those thoughts can and will result in a physical manifestation. It all
has to do with energy, and transmutation of energy by consciousness.
Marshall
Same thing happened to me with the sudden attack of sweaty feet, extreme
dizziness and was experiencing insomnia. ER did all kinds of test and
nothing came up. When I had my brain back, I analyzed my own body and
realized I had a slight ear infection.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Deborah
That would be raw flax seed oil.
Marshall
Deborah Gerard wrote:
Didn't someone post in the past about somekind of oil they put into
their dog's eye for cataracts too?
*From:* Norton, Steve stephen.nor...@ngc.com
*To:*
OOPS, didn't finish this. I also had adrenal exhaustion and a cortisol
imbalance (for me I suspect it was very high levesls of cortisol) with
extreme sensitivity to electromagnetic energy. I felt it more while riding
certain cars (motor running), in the presence of strong flourescent lights.
Another thought on eye injury to dog is google alternative eye treatment dog.
I like having an arsenal of information to choose from. I am not so familiar
with CS in eyes. May check some books at health food store or even google
Whole Dog Journal think is a magazine online with database
I have never tried it but have heard that Organic Extra Virgin Coconut
Oil can be used for cataracts.
Pam
From: Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com
Date: May 11, 2010 4:30:16 PM EDT
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSEye injury on dog, need help
Didn't someone post in the past
Marshall.
I was off a bit. There is methane mixed with the oil under very high
pressure. This is what was drilled into and produced the big gas bubble that
blew past the blowout preventers, then exploded, destroying the rig. The
methane hydrates are on the ocean floor and were clogging up the
How many holes are you going to drill. Six with six charges? I think it is
best to go deep for any explosions because the oil/gas is so high pressure
it will make its way past 20 feet of rubble. Even done your way
I wish a real nuke expert would give an opinion to the media but I think
there is
Nukes open bad vortexes, real bad idea. Lets in stuff you don't want to
know about. There is merit to the nuke phobia.
Garrick wrote:
How many holes are you going to drill. Six with six charges? I think
it is best to go deep for any explosions because the oil/gas is so
high pressure it will
bodhisattva wrote:
Ooh, good one.. Something to add to this to expand on your adrenal
hypothesis..
Vegas is notorious for high positive ions (Witches Winds), at first,
these are Euphoric to many people, then later they drag them to the
ground. Some people react pretty fast to it, and one of
Todd Paddock wrote:
Silver Pets I belive is the name of the yahoo group.
Yes, and here is the list address for subscribing:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SilverPets/
sol
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Nukes are devilish weapons. That's the devil's crude that is blowing out of
the well. So I figure use our devil against the devil's crude. They cancel
out each other. Negative killing off another negative.
The nuke I would set off is 300 ft under the ocean floor so radioactivity
does not escape.
You won't get an animal to stand still for Dr. Schulze's eyebright
formula because it has cayenne in it. It will sting too badly for
them to tolerate.
Dan
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Nenah Sylver nenahsyl...@cox.net wrote:
I have a situation with a dog that I’m hoping to get help with
I don't know about this for dogs, but this is what I have found. The
concentrated Immune Response formula from Eidon is doing wonders for whatever
we use it on. We have not put it INTO the eye directly, but are putting it
around the eye and very close to the roots of the lashes. A tiny
Google: cataract dogs natural alternative
Saw options...I did this for my Lupus rECovered dogs ear infections that
started when introduced to drugs in Sept. 09. Figure that out and means tons
of months still. I believe results--let's see what vet says.
carol
Pam Wanveer wrote:
I have never tried it but have heard that Organic Extra Virgin Coconut
Oil can be used for cataracts.
Didn't help mine, but maybe I didn't use it enough it was uncomfortable,
not nearly so bad as raw flaxseed oil, but still not anything I could
keep on doing.
sol
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Hi gang,
Would you please either end or move to the OT list with the oil gusher
thread? Aside from being way OT, it's bringing in religious, spiritual,
and esoteric threads, with the potential for politics seeping in as
well. So too, the organite thread that Marshall inadvertently started.
From what I've read, it's extra virgin coconut WATER that should be used for
cataracts.
Donna
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On May 11, 2010, at 4:34 PM, sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com wrote:
Pam Wanveer wrote:
I have never tried it but have heard that Organic Extra Virgin =20
Coconut Oil can be used
Donna M. Lewis wrote:
From what I've read, it's extra virgin coconut WATER that should be used for
cataracts.
I've read both. I tried the oil because fresh raw coconut water is not
available to me.
sol
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That was raw flaxseed oil then 15% or 1 teaspoon msm in 1 ounce of gentle
eye solution. Apply 3 or 4 times a day to start--cut back application
according to severity of cataract but keep up for at least several weeks. I
have never tried this on a shrunken eye. More is wrong than a cataract.
This story makes me sick to my stomach. This disaster is akin to a slow moving
hydrogen bomb, killing everything in it's wake and destroying ecosystems for
many, many years. Humans are such stupid animals.
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From: Garrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
Debbie,
She could have vestibular problems with her inner ears, she could have
had a mild stroke, she could have a sinus infection. She could be allergic to
something she ate, she could have blood sugar imbalances, she could have mild
food poisoning.Lots of possibilities but
G,
I don't think a nuke is desirable or necessary. If you want a bigger
explosion than a shaped charge then a bunker buster or two would do the trick.
A nuke would spew radiation in the ocean and in our atmosphere not a good
scenario on top of what is already occuring.
Bob
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Garrick,
A nuke would foul the oyster beds and ocean floor for thousands of
years.
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From: Garrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: CSMother of all gushers could kill Earth's oceans
How many holes are
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