Krishna is always depicted as being a blue color.  Hummm
Ken

At 09:24 PM 10/13/02 -0400, you wrote:
>There is literature that alludes to there being a race of advanced beings
that
>had blue blood.  Some of this literature indicates that these are the
>inhabitants of the 12th planet, and were giants, IE the giant that David
slew.
>They or their descendants became the heads of the monarchies, and were called
>blue bloods.  Supposedly they had copper instead of iron for the oxygen
>carrying capability, thus making them have blue blood instead of red blood.
>Supposedly if you mixed the bloods of the blues and the humans, it would lead
>to blood disorders like hemophilia.
>
>I do have my doubts as to this.  I would find it surprising if a blood
which is
>copper based humanoid could cross with a iron based one and end up with
>anything that would live.
>
>I have heard three "theories" as to why the monarchs were called blue bloods.
>
>1. They had argyria from drinking wine from silver cups.
>2. They had a blood disorder from inbreeding
>3. They were decedents of the blue blooded aliens.
>
>Probably one of them is correct, but not sure which one.
>
>Marshall
>
>Bill Missett wrote:
>
>> I have read a lot of occult literature over the years which alluded to a
>> "blue race" of people in our distant past.  Perhaps we are destined to
>> re-create the race here and now.
>>
>> Vote for Stan Jones!!
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Dean Miller" <dtmil...@midiowa.net>
>> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 2:44 AM
>> Subject: Re: CS>Re: the blue senator
>>
>> > Hi Ian, Bill and all,
>> >
>> > I had thought that Stan's FAQ about his CS experience had been posted
>> > here, but I guess not.  So ...  here it is.
>> >
>> > On Sat, 12 Oct 2002 19:50:19 -0400, "Ian Roe"
>> > <ian_onta...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > >The fact is, the CNN picture on the internet doesn't have the same color
>> > >scheme as other contemporary pictures on the internet of the same man.
>> >
>> > Stan Jones' FAQ:
>> >
>> > "Here's my standard response. I think it answers most of your
>> > questions.
>> >
>> > "Don't stop what you're doing. Colloidal silver has been so completely
>> > researched that we know it is very safe. Many people don't see any
>> > difference in my skin. This news blast started because a reporter who
>> > saw me in a debate in Great Falls, Montana interviewed me and
>> > published a story with a doctored photo (made my face decidedly blue).
>> > The associated press picked the story up and put it all on the
>> > Internet.
>> >
>> > "To answer your questions:
>> >
>> > "1) I use a generator with three nine-volt batteries connected in
>> > series (27 volts D.C.);
>> >
>> > "2) I started taking colloidal silver in Seattle where the tap water
>> > is generally free from minerals. I added a few drops of salt water to
>> > improve the conductivity. When I moved to Montana 1998, I continued to
>> > use tap water but here it is full of minerals. I never had it tested.
>> >
>> > "3) I made my solution in an eight ounce paper cup, conducting the
>> > current for one hour. I then added one half of this solution to two
>> > gallons of drinking water that I kept in my refrigerator. I have no
>> > idea what the PPM of this solution was.
>> >
>> > "4) I drank my water over the entire day , but mostly in the evening
>> > after work. I have no idea how much I drank during any day.
>> >
>> > "5) I never filtered the solution.
>> >
>> > "6) People began to tell me my complexion was getting "pale" or
>> > "green" or "blue." I never noticed the difference in my mirror every
>> > day. I did notice that under my finger nails was turning blue -- like
>> > a lack of oxygen. That's probably the first sign. No other part of my
>> > body shows any indications.
>> >
>> > "I hope this is helpful. I know that I am an unusual case -- only the
>> > second or third case to be reported. If you are as careful as you
>> > indicate, you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Stay healthy.
>> > You are with millions of other Americans that take silver. Here's a
>> > good web site to visit www.silver100.com.
>> >
>> > "Best wishes
>> >
>> > "Yours for good health and freedom
>> >
>> > "Stan Jones, Libertarian Candidate for the U.S. Senate"
>> >
>> >
>> > -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
>> >
>> >
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