Guest guest Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 So you remember Mr. X!!! I kept his full report taped to the front of my kitchen cabinets all the way around my kitchen, Mr. X. Kid you not. BTW And it isn't acid that is frying them, I don't think. They are being ANTI-electrocuted. Shorted out. Turns out borates are ionic, and boric acid is used to modulate fission. More boric acid, less fission. nuke type. yeah. So if it modulates fission, then it quashes, serves as a black hole for kinda, electricity. Frito and Rita both provided me with some data that supported that very thing after I was guessing guessing... Anyhow, some (me too) have reported a " humming " where they applied the Roach Prufe or other borates (strong solutions). I originally thought that I was experiencing wildcat/runaway electricity there myself, but evidently I had it backwards. The electricity that normally courses freely across the surface of my skin via the my nerves just underneath were actually being SHORTED OUT. If it will do that to me, well, you can imagine what it will do with a microbe. Sometimes I forget I am dealing with a being that, although it can cause me great pain, I can scratch it and kill it. I'm bigger. Most pesticides were developed as tools of biological warfare, however they are sold, much diluted, to kill insects and spiders and our little guys... Scale. It's a wonderful thing. So I can say to them, when I feel their hunger for me, " Bite me, you little bastard, because you are not long for this world. " Keep it coming, WTG, I like how you think, cuz you make ME think. KJ > > The second law of thermodynamics states " hot always goes to cold " ( to > create entropy ). The first law of Critter kill is " wet goes to dry " > (high presure to low pressure). Try this. Take a wet sponge and put it > on a dry paper towel. Within seconds the towel is soaked. Now take a > critter with a soft, moist under side and place it on dry borax. Not > only is the moisture removed from the critter to dehydrate but acid is > released from the borax to fry her. Does this sound sexist? OK him. > WTG................................ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 KJ, Trust me. There is no splitting of the nucleus of the atom here (fission). Borax is used in nuclear power plants to control the rate at which fission is occurring. that's it. The thought of throwing a few black holes into the equation does appeal to me but I do have to " stay real " . WTG.............................................--- In bird mites , " livingwithcritters " <livingwithcritters@...> wrote: > > So you remember Mr. X!!! I kept his full report taped to the front of > my kitchen cabinets all the way around my kitchen, Mr. X. Kid you not. > > BTW > > And it isn't acid that is frying them, I don't think. They are being > ANTI-electrocuted. Shorted out. Turns out borates are ionic, and > boric acid is used to modulate fission. More boric acid, less > fission. nuke type. yeah. So if it modulates fission, then it > quashes, serves as a black hole for kinda, electricity. Frito and > Rita both provided me with some data that supported that very thing > after I was guessing guessing... Anyhow, some (me too) have reported > a " humming " where they applied the Roach Prufe or other borates > (strong solutions). I originally thought that I was experiencing > wildcat/runaway electricity there myself, but evidently I had it > backwards. The electricity that normally courses freely across the > surface of my skin via the my nerves just underneath were actually > being SHORTED OUT. If it will do that to me, well, you can imagine > what it will do with a microbe. > > Sometimes I forget I am dealing with a being that, although it can > cause me great pain, I can scratch it and kill it. I'm bigger. Most > pesticides were developed as tools of biological warfare, however > they are sold, much diluted, to kill insects and spiders and our > little guys... > > Scale. It's a wonderful thing. So I can say to them, when I feel > their hunger for me, " Bite me, you little bastard, because you are > not long for this world. " > > Keep it coming, WTG, I like how you think, cuz you make ME think. > > KJ > > > > > > > > The second law of thermodynamics states " hot always goes to cold " ( > to > > create entropy ). The first law of Critter kill is " wet goes to > dry " > > (high presure to low pressure). Try this. Take a wet sponge and put > it > > on a dry paper towel. Within seconds the towel is soaked. Now take > a > > critter with a soft, moist under side and place it on dry borax. > Not > > only is the moisture removed from the critter to dehydrate but acid > is > > released from the borax to fry her. Does this sound sexist? OK him. > > WTG................................ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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