Guest guest Posted November 19, 2002 Report Share Posted November 19, 2002 In these times of threatened germ warfare.....peace of mind...sort of..... A Finely Divided Form of Metallic Silver by Moone, DriLube Company, Glendale, CA There is little defense against a common biochemical attack, and what few antidotes exist are withheld from the public as military secrets. One of the best documented and best known examples of this is the 1953 " discovery " of Movidyn by the Soviets in the effluent from an old mining operation at Joachims-thal in Czechoslovakia. Movidyn is a form of colloidal silver -- odorless, tasteless, and cheaper to refine and produce than chlorine disinfectancts. One part per billion of powdered Movidyn in water has a powerful germicidal effect! In a series of studies of infected groundwater wells, it completely detroyed typhus, malaria, cholera, and amoebic dysentery. Containers washed in Movidyn retained their germ-fighting qualities for several weeks. The substance would be a cost-effective prophylactic against most of the waterborne diseases that infect the Third World. Silver is a naturally occurring contaminant found in numerous zinc metal ores. It is typically found in large quantities in the still pot residues of standardized industrial zinc refining and galvanizing processes. Technical personnel involved in the galvanization operations taking place adjacent to the Joachimsthal mine, cleaned the " spongy " residues from the galvanizing retort, filtered the solid (silver) from the wastestream, and disposed of the wastewater in a foul-smelling, algae-laden stream. The solids killed all of the algae along with the stink, leaving only sweet-tasting water: this was the birth of Movidyn. " Personnel cleaned the " spongy " residues, filtered the solid and disposed of the wastewater in a foul, algae-laden stream. The solids killed all of the algae along with the stink " A Finely Divided Form of Metallic Silver, part 2 by Moone, DriLube Company, Glendale, CA This residual solid silver material found by mining engineers in the waste solids generated at Joachimsthal (then part of Germany) and described in the literature of the period (1885 -- 1890), was simply utilized as a source of bullion silver metal. During that period, Movidyn was produced by dissolving 99.9995% pure Silver (15% by weight) into triply-distilled, electrolytically-refined Zinc, sintering the mass until completely fluid at temperatures below the boiling point of the Zinc present, and then raising the temperature to the point where the zinc would distill from the unmelted Silver (c.925oC), which was left in an extremely fine (submicron) state. In 1928, Dr. E. Krauss infused small quantities of the Platinum Group into this finely divided silver material, thereby activating the metal and increasing the surface area of the Silver particles. The resultant material - Katadyn- proved an extremely active sterilization agent for drinking water. Other silver products are also described in older European literature, but these appear to be either fusions or mechanical admixtures of silver with other mineral substrates: Uglow (black) Silver Sand, for instance, appears to be an ultra-fine powder of a fusion of silver with manganese. In 1954, the Soviets constructed a facility for the development of biological warfare in Joachimsthal, now in Czechoslovakia. They used water from nearby streams and, for landfill, solid residues from the old mining operations; to their astonishment, the minute traces of the landfill dusts carried throughout the facility disinfected every germ warfare bacteria in the Soviet arsenal. This dust - Movidyn - was so effective, the Czech factory was carted back to the Soviet Union. Analytical information on Movidyn was apparently suppressed, but so have all reports of germ warfare experiences that went wrong. http://www.westburymetals.com/lining5.htm http://www.westburymetals.com/lining6.htm Khepri....peeking out of the cave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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