Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 Greetings Tony, Perhaps you can post the URL for the 5.5 million silver containing socks the military purchased. >- >tonydcco >colloidalsilver2 >Friday, November 14, 2003 11:38 AM >[Colloidal Silver] CS is coming to Mainstream Medicine. > > >Below is some information from LeMetropole Cafe, a subscription based >investment newsletter. The information is posted as " fair use " . Silver may >finally be getting it's day in the sun. > >------------------ > >I'm not sure if anyone pointed out the excellent article in the Nov. 10, >FORBES magazine by Susan Kitchens about silver. There is a company weaving >silver into clothing because it kills bacteria. It's a great article, the >item most interesting to the GATA camp might be that the U.S. Army has >bought 5.5 million pair of socks containing silver! > >There is good information on the history of man's use of silver for it's >bactericidal properties. Funny how our modern society is just now making >use of incredibly powerful basic knowledge that has been known for >thousands of years. Remind you of any other paradigm shifts that face us in >our modern - know it all - state of mind? > >Hi Bill, >Sorry to bug you two days in a row, especially after that loopy email >yesterday about atmospheric ionization and market manipulation, but today's >discussion du jour piece from RH, about the Army's procurement of the >silver socks, prompted me to share some health and investment knowledge >with you. > >I am in the nutriceutical industry. Our company evolved, over thirty years, >from a mom and pop to the largest manufacturer of vitamin C products in the >US. At a big international trade show, a couple of years ago, our booth was >across the aisle from American Biotech Labs. > >They manufacture a fine colloidal silver product in Utah. I became friends >with one of their marketing reps and he told me about their company. It is >owned by a parent company in Utah called Clifton Mining (CFTN). Their >primary product is gold and silver. Their shares were selling at about .30 >at that time. He urged me to pick some up at that price. There was big news >about to break. I did, at .30. To make a short story monotinous...it sat >there for months, moving between .28 and .32. I finally became bored with >it and sold it at .32. I then took those proceeds and moved them to Samex >and Golden Star (no regrets there, thanks for the tip). Here comes the >kicker; the very next day Clifton begins to move up...the volume goes from >30 -40,000 a day up to 500,000-1,000,000 a day. I wait a couple of days for >it to come back down and it doesn't. I call my friend at American Biotech >Labs and ask, wassup? He doesn't know, but expects it has something to do >with that long awaited announcement about the pending deal >A few weeks after my previous contact with my friend at ABL, he calls and >informs me that the long ongoing negotiations with the military have >resulted in a 3 million gallon order from the Army. This has still not been >announced. With silver closing like it did today, I would seriously look at >acquiring some Clifton. I think that it is going to fly soon. > >I don't know if you know anything about colloidal silver, but if the public >was aware of its properties, the bottom would fall out of pharmaceutical >antibiotic sales, and therein lies the problem. You can make an effective >colloidal silver on your kitchen table with a glass beaker of pure water, >two pure silver wires and a battery. No profits here for the pharmas, and >whats worse, they lose out on all of those antibiotic sales. There has been >a suppression of silver knowledge for years, by the pharmaceuticals, in >collusion with the crooks at the FDA. These guys are as bad, if not worse >than the cartel. Pain and suffering are their business and they have no >great desire to eradicate either. That would force them to get real jobs. >Silver has the ability to kill just about anything microbial by simply >coming within proximity of it. Bacteria, fungus and even virus die within >minutes of proximity to silver. It apparently disrupts the electrical life >force that animates these creatures, resulting in their hasty demise. >Before refridgeration, dairy farmers all used silver milk pails to stop the >rampant growth of bacteria in fresh milk. Ancient knowledge. > >American Biotech Labs has been conducting clinical/hospital human testing >in Ghana for the past four or five years. The doctors there have been >amazed at its ability to halt infections of all types, from malaria to >AIDS. It can be used internally, by simply drinking. It is used topically >as a spray or as drops or even as a douche for vaginal infections. The EPA >tested the patented formula on anthrax and smallpox and killed all >specimens within six minutes. > >I have been drinking a couple of teaspoons of ASAP (one of the labels that >it is marketed under) at the first sign of anything resembling the onset of >illness, and have not had so much as a cold in the last two years. After a >day of flying in a cramped, stale air environment of a commercial airliner, >I shower and spray it into my eyes, and inhale the mist from an atomizer >deep into my lungs. I just don't get sick anymore....and you can spray it >into stinky old sneakers, and the odor disappears. This is why the Army >ordered the socks. Soldiers incapicitated with fungal infections on the >feet will not take the high ground. The EPA has just certified the ABL >silver for the sterilization of surgical theaters. > > _______________ Frustrated with dial-up? Get high-speed for as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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