I'll second that. Once you get the hang of making it, then it's time to cover new ground. Find another use for your magnetron? :-}
Lll the best, Jan Stoeten, the Netherlands ----- Original Message ----- From: "TJ Garland" <goldenok...@hotmail.com> To: <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 1:53 AM Subject: RE: CS>Odd facts about addictions: CS? > John- save yourself a lot of time and money and buy one of Trem's or Ode's > machines. Cheap and foolproof. > > > > TJ Garland, CMO supplier > there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people. > > > > > > >From: john rigby <jrig...@fablor.com> > >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com > >To: silver-list@eskimo.com > >Subject: CS>Odd facts about addictions: CS? > >Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 15:35:21 +1000 > > > >Hi there folks, > >This is slightly veering off topic but does include CS "addiction"? . > > > >As an industrial psychologist during the last century, there were certain > >facts always necessary to keep in mind and a great teacher of mine used to > >put it this way: > >( circa 1970) > >---------------------------------------- > >The 25% factor is absolute. > > > >25% of the population still smokes. ( No amount of proof of danger will > >alter that) > >25% of the population will still volunteer to fight in a war.( The young, > >like the bottom 25%, really do think they are immortal) > >25% of the population dies in plagues. > >25% of the population is capable of reason. > >25% of the population can not be hypnotised > >25% of the population in any clinical study/trial will placebo react. > >25% of the population will now die of Cancer. > > > >The only group you will ever be able to change anything with, is the upper > >25%. > >Luckily, the next 50% will eventually follow them. The bottom 25% will, as > >usual, die. > > --------------------------------------------- > >My observations on the list so far is that the "magic pill" belief is still > >very much alive and kicking. :-) > > I do think that in the light of verifiable information received to date, > >CS is the next best thing ............... the next best thing. But some of > >the hopes for it are right up there with "safe smoking and harmless > >recreational drugs". > >It can only be part of a curative/restorative regime. > >A marvellous part, but only a part. > > > >I really do feel for anyone addicted to anything - I have an addictive-type > >personality which covers everything from nicotine to booze to TV to > >workaholism. I've had to beat each one in turn, but it really took the > >expectable end result of those addictions, "Terminal Cancer" to give me > >the final impetus. > > > >Note: Nicotine addiction is a separate thing altogether, to a modern > >cigarette. > >Ask any real addict what the two toughest things to quit are and the answer > >is always the same: > >cigarettes then sugar. > >Some odd info: Heroin is non-addictive at all. It's just fun. It had to > >be gotten rid of for the same reasons that they will soon ban CS. Cocaine > >is a real bugger for about two weeks, nothing like cigarettes though, which > >take literally months and will be dangerous for years, perhaps life. > >All addictions seem to have a primary fear/self-destruction impulse as the > >main hook. > >Physical addiction is a much smaller component, with the only exception > >known being the SCIENTIFICALLY engineered-to-be-addictive modern cigarette. > > > >One last scary thing: > >Many years ago I was given a whole little education in how cigarettes are > >REALLY sold by one of the creative geniuses behind it. He had just quit > >his super-paying job after a conscience attack and was at the time, a > >student of mine. Through him a book was written called "Media > >Sexploitation" which actually detailed the methods. > > > >Those "old-fashioned" psycho-manipulative methods really worked. Today, > >they are eons advanced and not surprisingly, TV is the weapon of choice, > >perfect for subliminal perceptive manipulation. > >END OF MY KNOWLEDGE CONTRIBUTION TO LIST: > > > >NOW: PLEASE HELP ME! > > > >Meanwhile, I'm still a tyro in the CS ranks and have not been able to > >finally determine right to this moment the best way to moonshine my own > >CS. Am still being ripped off at $30 for 200ml here in Oz. > > > >Am all the way back to making my own machine with : > > > >1. Canadian Dollars ( guaranteed 99.99 fine) as I really do not like the > >idea of unknown other things being released into the mix and no easy way to > >certify wire. > >Haven't been able to get them locally at less than insane prices or even > >over the Net. Professional brokers wanting nearly $150 just for insurance > >and shipping AND a Cashiers Cheque ( about $50 extra from here) > > > >WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE MAYBE A CANADIAN MEMBER SENDING 4 OVER WITH > >SUITABLE RECOMPENSE FOR EFFORT , SAY VIA PAYPAL ?? > > > >2. Modified AC current at 30??? volts and ??? m/amps ( Still confused > >here) > > > >3. Fish tank bubbler. ( How gentle?) > > > >4. Max/suitable size of container. 1 pint? (Does shape matter?) > > > >USE : INGESTION > > > >5. Perhaps a 100 day cleanup routine at a tablespoon 3x day. > > > >6. Prophylactic treatment of milk and drinking water of 5-10ml per > >litre. > >(Note: Found almost homeopathic doses seem to work in raw milk - extends > >life by nearly 100% Just 2 drops per litre ) > > > >My promise to create a website for really serious user-newbies (not > >scientists) still holds. > > > >Thanks , > > > >Himagain > > _________________________________________________________________ > Say "good-bye" to spam, viruses and pop-ups with MSN Premium -- free trial > offer! http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200359ave/direct/01/ > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com > OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com> > > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. 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