Hi Frankie:

Yes, Google is your friend...

As far as nebulizing CS:  do not use any device that uses heat to produce 
vapor.  The ultrasonic nebulizers are best, the pneumatic nebulizers are second 
best, a humidifer can be used, but produces the "worst" vapor particle sizing.

Only use the highest quality silver you can produce, even if that means brewing 
a low PPM product ( ~ 3-5 PPM ).  Contrary to some popular belief, researching 
medical scientists have shown that the smallest possible silver particles are 
***NOT*** retained in lung tissues.

As long as the particles were 15 nanometers or smaller, the silver rapidly 
enters the bloodstream.  After 7 days, research with rats has shown that only a 
4% burden remained.

Dissolved silver, including silver salts, did not build up in lung tissue 
either.  However, "agglomerated" particles larger than 15 nanometers were 
definately retained in lung tissue undissolved.

Best Regards,

Jason

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: joe bloggs 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 1:56 PM
  Subject: CS>nebulized cs chemtrails


  Hi Jason,
  We get loads of chemtrails in my area, just outside London.  Must say I 
haven't noticed the really toxic effect, but they do
  seem to affect the weather and temperature.  That is scary what happened at 
Honeywell Defense when you
  were there.  I'm intrigued about the nebulized cs and also you mentioned 
computer technology developed
  by Bob Dratch which seemed to stop people getting  sick.  I'll try to google 
it and see what I can find.

  I'll have to get myself a nebulizer.  Never used one and am wondering how it 
works.  I know the nebuliser turns
  liquid to vapour, does anyone know if this is done by boiling it up?  
Wouldn't that just release water vapour,
  leaving the silver behind?  I need a bit more education on the process.
  Thanks for your info Jason.  Cheers.
  Frankie





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