I had actually thought about using colloidal silver in the past, but
never got any. This would definitely keep me from getting it, unless
there is some legitimate explanation for Stan Jones turning blue, other
than he ingested colloidal silver. I like the color blue, but I'm
not sure I would want to have my skin turned blue...:-)
Sincerely, Tom Hyde <http://www.hyperformix.com/>
----- Original Message -----
From: Editor
To: Tom Hyde
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002
Subject: Re: colloidal silver
Hi Tom,
This is the oldest and most frequently utilized disinformation strategem
to dissaude people from trying colloidal silver. Notice how well
it worked in your case. Multiply that by a few million people each year
and you begin to realize how effective a scare tactic it is.
I've addressed the accusation of getting Argyria (blue skin) in dozens
of articles that touch on colloidal silver , umpteen E mails, and even
discuss it in the Introduction to our book, "Silver , The Forgotten Antibiotic."
For the past 7 years, the drug companies have been using a woman named
Rosemary Jacobs (who has Argyria) to convince people that you will
get the same slate/blue grey skin that she has if you use colloidal silver.
It's a patent falsehood and part of an intentional disinformation campaign.
Study first about CS and then make a judgement. If you want more
info about CS, let me know.
More info pasted in below.
Regards, Ken
I recently addressed another E mail about this not so long ago. Have
a look:
----- Original Message -----
From: Editor
To: Zxeig@msn.co
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002
Subject: colloidal silver and Rosemary Jacobs
Hi Harold,
We address the Rosemary Jacobs disinfo story in the introductory notes
to our book Silver, The Forgotten Antibiotic which came out in 1998.
We even have a few articles put out by CNN in our Silver book II about
her when she first appeared on the scene around 1997 I think.
Anyway, she's a shill for the pharmaceuticals and the AMA Quackbuster
gang. She was a poor woman from either West Viginia or Kentucky, can't
remember for sure off the top of my head. Now, she's a full time debunker
against colloidal silver with a big web site. In the late 90's, the pharmaceuticlas
were hauling her around to different doctor's conventions so she can tell
her ghastly tale of the curse of colloidal silver. Do you think she did
that without compensation? They , of course, got a big media campaign going
behind her, so she her photo showed up in everything from JAMA to major
magazines and newspapers.
The only problem is that she's being misleading and deceptive about
her claim, while avoiding any legal liability. She and the people
behind her want you to believe that the colloidal silver sold in health
food stores, etc. caused her skin problem. That's not the case at
all. She got her condition by taking nose drops of a PROTEIN compund (probably
silver nitrate) that contained silver. It is correctly labeled Colloidal
Silver Protein or CSP. It's very important to remember that little detail.
The CSP was prescribed to her by her licenced, orthodox medical doctor
and she had to have a prescription to buy it from the drug store, since
it was made by a pharmaceutical company. She took it for 35 years
if my memory serves me. Since skin is made up of protein, it's possible
for a protein compound containing silver to bond with her skin protein
and leave deposits of silver. However, even for the very small percentage
of people who use CSP, only a very small percentage actually get Argyria.
The condition is EXTREMELY RARE.
The vast majority of people today are using colloidal silver
and NOT colloidal silver protein or CSP. Colloidal silver simply
contains submicroscopic particles of silver and distilled water and nothing
else. It has NEVER been demonstrated that ordinary CS (colloidal silver)
causes or can cause Argyria; only CSP can do that. But does Rosemary and
the pharmaceutical hacks writing about her explain that to the reader?
They avoid the legal liability by repeatedly refering to Rosemary as
having used CSP, without ever defining for the reader what "CSP" stands
for. Cute huh?
This single woman, with drug company money behind her, has likely caused
MILLIONS of people to back away from ever trying CS because most people
can't think on their own feet and look to authority figures for advice.
A single scare story like Rosemary's will win out 99% of the time over
hundreds of positive testimonials lauding the benefits of CS. These people
always resort to instilling FEAR as their number one method of debunking
any type of alternative medicine.
Know thine enemy and Know the truth, for the Truth shall set you free.
Regards, Ken.
PS: Here's similar stories about CS and CS disinfo ploys:
A few unsolicited testimonials sent to me that I saved: I used to get
hundreds of these when I had articles about CS posted on my web site.
----- Original Message -----
From: <DRCNC5USA@aol.com>
To: <Editor>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001
Subject: Testimonial
I had my first bout with CS last week. A friend of my dads has
been an avid user for about fifteen years and gave me some to try if i
was to become ill...well...low and behold my wife catches the flu, she
hurries to the doctor for her 150.00 quick fix...so to speak. Two
days later I get the achy feeling along with a low grade fever...about
101. I called Wayne (friend that gave me the CS) He told me to drink
12 ounces of the CS immediately, then get a nasal spray bottle and fill
it with the CS..He says that a nebulizer works best, but I didnt have one
of those. I
used two sprays in each nostril every 4 hours for the entire day, Then
drank a final four ounces at bedtime.
When I woke up the next morning, I felt great, I was able
to go to work...still had a stuffy nose, but that only lasted for that
day, my wife refuses to try CS and she still has the cough and congestion,
and it has been eight days for her...I was well within 36 hours...I am
now a believer
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: Dearinger3@aol.com
To: Editor
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001
Subject: my dog have an eye infection
My dog had an eye infection. I swiped it for a week with colloidal silver.
and it went away.
Todd Dearinger
Seattle, WA.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lubin Family" <lubins@ameritech.net>
To: "Editor"
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001
Subject: more info on collodial silver please
Hi Ken,
Could you send me more info on the collodial silver please?
I purchased a generator
a month ago and have been very happy with it. It got rid of my cat's chronic
Chrone's disease (at least that is what the vet thought it was, I would
not let him run his $1000 dollar tests on him.). Anyway, he has never
been healthier and he likes to go outside now (he never did before.. )
It also cleared up my son's smashed toe (he smashed his nail and it
was all black and blue and might have fallen off. I made an ointment with
K-Y jelly and put it on. A few days later, the bruising was starting to
fade. Now a week later, it is barely visible!!!
Anyway, I am taking a little every day to boost my immune system against
any biological attacks and more
practically so I won't get sick this winter.
Take care.
Tara
----- Original Message -----
From: BRIAN VOYLES
To: Editor
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001
Subject: CS Testimonial
I have been a diabetic for 27 years and as any diabetic knows, when
I had even a tiny cut on my lower legs, I had to get prescription-only
antibiotic salve, which is very expensive. I had to apply it daily &
keep it covered with bandaids. I am in construction, so it happened
alot.
In 1998 I contacted educate-yourself after a lot of study of colloidal
silver via the internet. I obtained some & started testing it on my
family. Since then, whenever I get a cut or scrach on my legs or anywhere
on me, I simply spray CS on the site two or three times a day & do
not even cover it with a bandaid!
Also, my wife & daughter would get a respitory problem twice
a year and since daily use of CS with a spray bottle, neither has had any
problem. The first problem my wife had is when she went to her home
in Peru on Aug. 20, 2001 and when she got there her entire family was sick
with respiratory sickness & she came down with the illness. That's
a long time with no problems. She forgot to take CS with her.
Also we have a small Maltese dog which is pure white and he would get
some black discoloration below his eyes on his hair. I started spraying
CS in this area and after a week, it cleared up. We also spray
it into his mouth daily.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Hyde
To: 'Editor'
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002
Subject: RE: colloidal silver
Wow fast response! So it is your contention that in the case of
Stan Jones, as noted in the article, that his argyria was not caused by
his intake of colloidal silver?
I am familiar with the case of Rosemary Jacobs and actually have studied
a fair amount about this product which I admit was impressive. I
had not seen any other cases of argyria before, especially in more recent
times, that's why I was wondering.
What else causes argyria? If it wasn't the colloidal silver he
was taking, then I wonder what it was? Stan himself claims to have
quit taking it, so he was convinced that it was the colloidal silver that
caused it. Perhaps it's possible that some people react a little
differently than others and this is the exception rather than the rule
(ie side effects 1% of the time, like many other herbs or drugs).
I was just wondering what your take on this particular case was...Thanks
for your time.
Sincerely, Tom Hyde <http://www.hyperformix.com/>
----- Original Message -----
From: Editor
To: Tom Hyde
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002
Subject: Re: colloidal silver
Hi Tom,
My take on this?
Well, the first thing to note is that the story is posted on CNN, owned
and managed by billionaire Ted Turner, an Illuminati insider and One World
Government advocate/promoter. He's a Bilderberger team player all the way
and CNN is a major propaganda organ of the Illuminati. The SAME CNN that
brought us the Rosemary Jacobs story around 1997, or perhaps 1996-can't
remember exactly.
The second thing to note is that the story is about a business man/politician
with a flag pinned to his lapel. That tells me that he wants the audience
to see that he's a "loyal" Amercian and it infers that he supports the
official "the Terrorists did it" scenario and that when the bio attacks
occur here in the near future (the sort of bioattacks that I mentioned
would be blamed on "terrorists" back in 1996 in a synopsis I titled
"Coming Attractions"-see my web site ), he will likely join with the Bush
/Rumsfeld team in denouncing the "Terrorists" as the culrpits.
If you recall the Anthrax 'attack' sent via the mail to Congress
shortly after 9-11, that supposedly justified rushing through the fascist
abomination misnamed as the "Patriot Act", the 'terrorists' were assummed
responsible for that too. Only later, we find out that the particular strain
of Anthrax used was produced in US military bio labs right here in the
USA.
Just a coincidence, of course, nothing to be concerned about. By the
way, the Illuminati recently set up a patsy to take the fall for that bit
of subtefuge. You'll be reading more in the news when he plea bargains
his way out of a death penalty-sort of like Nichols in the OKC bombing
case. Trials can be so messy you know. 'Stuff' may come out that doesn't
support the 'correct' conclusion.
The REAL reason for the CNN article and this guy's blue face appearances,
in my opinion, is to denounce CS- while pretending to run for public office.
The political run is the cover story.
The coming bio attacks and the public's (manipulated) 'opinion'
of the safety of CS to fight off those attacks is connected.
If a large percentage of people will buy into this publicity-stunt-posing-as-a-news-story
and be weary of even trying colloidal silver, then they likely will never
learn just how effective CS is and they won't have it on hand when the
bio attacks occur.
Of course, when that happens, martial law will be declared and you can
kiss the Constitution and any hope of obtaining honest news (even via the
Internet) goodbye. By that time, no one will really be paying much attention
to Mr. Stan Jones and his blue skin. People probably won't even see him
when things get really dicey, as all good Illuminati team players and well-connected
flunkies have a ticket to get into one of those 133 huge underground cities
that are located all across this once-free nation. I have a funny feeling
that someday-and not too far in the future- that Mr. Stan Jones ' skin
will unexpectedly and miraculously return to its original color.
Just a wild hunch, of course.
In an attempt to appeal to your sense of logic, let me pose a few questions
to you:
1. If you were running for public office and you had a blue skin condition,
would you go out into the public with that blue skin so that everyone would
gawk at you and wonder why your skin is blue or would you simply use a
little makeup and hide the blue skin?
2. He said he was taking CS since 1999. Well, I've been taking CS since
1994 and my skin is normal. Rosemary Jacob's blue skin didn't show up until
she had taken her CSP for 35 years! Very odd that this man should turn
blue in a couple of years; in fact, it's EXTREMELY curious.
How about the other 10-20 million people in this country who are taking
CS? Why haven't they turned blue?
3. Is it possible to ingest some substance that will turn your skin
blue for a time and when you stop ingesting it , your skin will return
to its normal color? Just wondering.
4. Is it just possible that Ole Stan is really engaged is some sort
of 'special work' for some sort of special "friends"? Just wondering.
Final thought:
Skin cannot turn blue from the presence of submicroscopic particles
of silver ions in the blood stream. The silver MUST bind with an amino
acid or protein in order to LOCK into skin tissue. It can't happen
any other way.
All information posted on this web site is
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It is not to be construed as medical advice. Only a licensed medical doctor
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