Guest guest Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 > > Corey and I both wrangle about whether the polonium problem could be a greater issue of political dimensions. He said on the last post that he doesn't believe in conspiracies, but... That sounds like something I would say also. I never said I didn't believe in conspiracies, I said I am no conspiracy nut. With todays Internet, a person could literally go mentally insane if you researched all the various forums and websites concerning conspiracies, suicides, assassination's, etc. I do not do this, nor do I recommend such unhealthy practices. The last few years or so, I have been thinking about the topic and just recently came to the conclusion that all the various alternative healing modalities, various support groups, various charities etc. are so ineffective because they are so large in number and so spread out. Take alternative healing for example. We have the herbalists, the chiropracters, the accupuncterists, the homeopath's, the nutritionists, etc. This does not even begin to cover the vast area of electronics and radionic therapies that are so vast, different and some of them outrageously expensive. The fact that all these various areas are so different and so numerous makes the entire fight, very ineffective. A large number of people are finally aware of the fact that various alternative treatments work but there is complete division and no unified strength. This person takes vitamins, that person uses herbs, the next one uses electronics etc. When I finally realised the magnitude and the scope of Dr. 's research into water toxicology, I saw, finally, the 1 thing that all the alternative crowd could unite on. This is because we all must use water and another reason is this problem is a global one, and a third reason is this problem is so easy to eradicate. It means switching to NSF bleach, done. It seems that everybody who is aware of alternative healing and research has the same sort of feeling inside themselves concerning all these various conspiracy topics etc. You know that things are not currently done right, and it makes you angry, scared, helpless or motivated to change things. In general, the people who have chosen to voice their concern do it in a manner of anger, revenge, fear, helplessness etc. The reality is we are not going to be seeing the petroleum industry go away, nor the chemical industry, so a person is really wasting their time chaining themselves to an oil rig or carrying a sign in front of a chemical headquarters. There is simply too much to change and society is so grossly dependant on these things. Now fighting against Clorox bleach, that's a different story. The implications of uniting against this sanitation practice would immensely benefit society worldwide. I cannot think of any other practice in the world today that are so deadly to life yet so easy to change. Use the NSF bleach! I suggest anybody writing letters to government officials, or faxing letters, or any other forms of lobbying; take that energy and put it into speaking out against Clorox bleach. It starts with a common campaign theme. I suggest the following: NO CLOROX! > So here are a few of my musings on the subject in case any other friends out there are doing the same kind of ruminations. First, the radioactive polonium can come from deep in the earth in the uranium/phosphate rocks, bathing the earth in a cloud depending on your closeness to a source. This doesn't need a conspiracy to be in effect. No, 1 contaminant does not need a conspiracy. If the Clorox bleach contained a large amount of nickel, iron and perhaps a solvent or two like benzene or TCE I would dismiss that as some manufacturing error, contamination from some other industries waste water or whatever. Unfortunately, the case of the Clorox is not so. The vast number of toxins makes it an impossibility that they are mistakes etc. They are clearly added to the Clorox with full intention that it is added to the public water supply. > Cerium is the only magnetic lanthanide, if I remember correctly, so it can also combine with Po. No, the Clorox usually contains 7 lanthanide metals. Cerium being just one. >This means Promethium can no longer save us because the seat has >been taken. So we are vulnerable. Cerium is coming from rubber >products, am I correct? So any gasket in a machine will attract any >Polonium in the air. The chances of their being gross amounts of polonium in the air of a food manufacturing plant are extremely unlikely. Yes, that is a common source for cerium. The cerium is also found in the Clorox bleach as well as dissolved rubber and plastic compounds. > From here, there is a twist....if you have Clorox bleach your cyanide is ferro which will bond with the onion and garlic and mustard chemicals and feed the F buski for mayhem. Throw meth. blue dye in to cement the chain to the DNA and we have cancer, aids, etc. Depends which country you are living in. The Clorox bleach used to chlorinate water in Africa has a large amount of benzene added to it which destroys the germanium-complex branch of the immune system and leads to the inability to fight viral infections, leading to AIDS. The Clorox bleach used in Europe also varies in its content. say it has greater amounts of the toxic dyes. The ratio of the toxic contaminants in the different bleaches shipped to different countries is leading to different epidemics. North America has a heart diease, cancer and diabetes problem. Regardless, the NSF bleach does not contain neither polonium or cerium. > However, if you have food grade bleach your cyanide is ferri which has other bondings to bring us to Alzheimers and other diseases. Please state your source for this. > > But, and a BIG BUT....if you get manufactured food products that are kosher, your food is disinfected without any bleach and you don't have Polonium or Cerium or Cyanide. Now, are you telling me that a manufacturing plant with Polonium in the air doesn't have to end up in the product? Didn't Dr. mention that if the water bottling plants had left the bottles unsealed for an extra amount of time that the polonium would have evaporated out? Is this a difference? The Clorox contains uranium which never disappears. Polonium will always be a daughter element. > On to cerium...Do kosher plants not use rubber gaskets in the machines? How clever. I am not concerned about the gaskets that may or may not be present in a food processing machine. I am concerned about Clorox bleach being used to wash down the machines and perhaps even not rinsed off as per isopropyl food protocols. This means they douse the machines and are required by law to not rinse them off. This is probably what is happening considering the clorox contaminents like the 32 metals, 6 solvnets and 20 odd dyes are always food together in many of the processed foods on the market. The last thing any food company wants is to have bacteria outbreaks. > On to iron cyanides...What are kosher producers using to clean pipe debris? Probably electrical de-scaling. > > If all the bleach in the world is being produced in the US with its grand care and specific requirements and all the bleach in the world is dragging us to a sorry end, then we get to choose our own destiny. I'm not sure what you mean by that but you certainly are provided the knowledge of how to find out which of the 2 bleaches is being used, as well as how to filter your water in her books. > > Dr. has given us a gift the dimensions of which are astounding. Inspired to plug away at her oscillator, she uncovered the crux of not just cancer but literally of all our modern illnesses and with it the proven remedies and pathways to restore immune function. We of all people on the planet have the eyes to perceive the way out of our darkness. She has given us knowledge on how to clean up our flesh and keep it clean. Spritual cleansing is another matter and involves a different book. >we are part of the Titanic movie where the few people in the control room heard and felt the crunch of the boat against the Iceburg...Now what? Voice your concern, tell others, call officials, call governers, make pickets, make t-shirts: NO CLOROX! > We pray that her work is not in vain and that truth will win over deception and that good will win over advertising profits and industry goals and if its true, Ananaki/Reptilian New World agendas... You mean demon possessed. The countenance can resemble a reptile. Corey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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