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Recipe for De-tox Mix
 1 tsp. Mixed into 4 oz. Tomato or vegetable juice.   One or two times a day for maintenance. Acute take every 2 hours for the first 24 hours, then three times a day, as needed. Do Not exceed the tolerance of your body!

Note; take a non-dairy Acidolplious as described for thirty days.

1 cup Curry Powder
1 lb. Fresh Jalapeno/(or if preferred) Habenaro _Peppers chopped fine.
3 cups 80,000 BTU Cayenne Pepper.
3-head garlic, fresh chopped fine.
1 cup Red Hot Pepper seeds.
2 cups Myrrh Gum Powder- Dissolved.
2 gallons Brandy (Vodka should work as well it must be at least 80 proof)
½ gallon (2 bottles) Water OZ silver mineral water
¼ cup Celtic Salt (Sea salt was recommended by a local health food store for a substitute.)
Stir and marinate 14 days, turn daily.
Yields 3 gallons
 

As with all Home remedies the quality of the end product is the sum of the quality of the ingredients you use. Try to get the best quality ingredient for the best results. The results may vary from person to person and from batch to batch.

Water OZ mineral waters can be purchased through PBN send a SASE to PBN for more information on this new product line.



Psychiatry And The Creation
Of senseless Violence
By Bruce Wiseman

Citizens Commission on Human Rights
Established 1969

Citizens Commission on Human Rights* International
6362 Hollywood Blvd., Suite B
Los Angeles, Ca. 90028
1-800-869-2247

Psychiatry and The Creation of Senseless Violence

The Connection between Psychiatric, Mind-Altering Drugs
And Acts of Random Senseless Violence

It is a horribly sobering realization that Columbine, Colorado, while devastating in its consequences, is only the latest in a tragic trail of incomprehensible acts of mayhem and murder. One need only read a newspaper or watch a television news broadcast to know that schools are not the only place these assaults have taken place. A review of media reports of the last fifteen years reveals that these incidents are also occurring on our highways, in restaurants, post offices and homes and factories from coast to coast. While the number of these incidents continues to escalate, a more disturbing fact is the increasingly bizarre nature of these pointless murders and suicides.

 Acts of criminal violence have been with us since time immemorial but what we have been witnessing over the last couple of decades staggers the mind and assaults the senses. These grotesque acts, devoid of any possible sense of moral decency strike us as completely incomprehensible- mothers blowing the brains out of their small children, fathers slashing their young children to pieces, employees “calmly” walking through their offices or factories murdering their fellow CO-workers as they go and young children going on maniacal shooting sprees in school yards.

 As each new incident is reported, we sit in stunned horror in front of our television sets and wonder what is happening to our way life.

How can we be at the dawn of the twenty-first century with technology snowballing us into a space age future and yet continue to find ourselves without a solution to the escalating number of acts of random, senseless violence? The reason is that we have been fed all manners of wrong reasons for why these tragedies have been taking place and so they continue.

It is not guns that are the common denominator to these horrific events – some occur with knives, axes and even automobiles. Nor is it clothing, age, gender or political orentation. The fact missed by most is that psychiatric, mind-altering drugs have been found to be the common factor in an overwhelming number of these acts of random senseless violence. These drugs, on an ever-increasing rise in society and amongst school children, particularly over the past two decades, are actually creating acts of violence. In short, the rise in senseless violence in America is date – coincident with the increased use of psychiatric mind – altering drugs.

 In the US alone, there are now approximately 4 million children on the psychiatric drug Retain, (1) a drug which the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) places in the same category (a schedule 11 narcotic) as opium, morphine and cocaine. (2)

 Psychotic episodes and violent behavior are associated with chronic Ritalin abuse. Ritalin is the amphetamine–like drug widely prescribed to children for the contrived mental disease,”Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”(ADHD. (3)

     Even Ritalins manufacturer warns that “frank psychotic episodes can occur” with abusive use. (4) While the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders states that the major complication of Ritalin withdrawal is suicide. (5)

 If this were not bad enough, over 909,000 children and adolescents between the ages of six and eighteen are on psychiatric antidepressant drugs. (6)

 And in this regard, it is important to note that between 1988 and 1992, in just four years, there were reports of obvert 90 children and adolescents who had suffered suicidal or violent self-destructive behavior while on the newer antidepressant Prozac, an SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor). (7)

 However, as the following will clearly show, the connection between psychiatric drugs and violence and suicide is far from being limited to children.

Psychiatric Drug Studies

 It is not as if psychiatrists don’t know.

 The scientific research documenting the connection between violence and suicide and psychiatric drugs is overwhelming.

 Perhaps most revealing at the outset is the statement of Candace B. Pert. Research Professor at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, as published in the October 20,1997 issue of Time Magazine. Professor Pert stated:

 “I am alarmed at the monster that John Hopkins’ neuroscientist Solomon Snyder and I created when we discovered the simple binding assay for drug receptors 25 years ago… The public is being misinformed about the precision of these selective Serotonin-uptake inhibitors when the medical profession over-simplifies their action in the brain..” (8)

Brief excerpts from some of the numerous studies documenting the violence/suicide connection follow:

       (1) Testing revealed that Eric Harris, 0ne of the dead suspects in the Colorado incident, had therapeutic levels of Luvox in his blood. The following was reported on May 4th by the ABC affiliate in Colorado citing the American Journal of Psychiatry, article titled “Mania and Fluuvoxamine”.

“Luvox is the trade name for fluvoxamine, which research shows can induce mania… One symptom of mania can be “aggressive’ behavior.”

…A study by researchers at Hadassah-Hebrew University School of Medicine in Jerusalem published in the “Annals of Pharma-cotherapy” concluded the following about Luvox: ‘Our case series suggests that fluvoxamine may have the ability to induce or unmask manic behavior in depressed patients. Clinicians are alerted to monitor for this ‘switching effect…”

(2) A psychiatrist and drug expert states:

“According to the manufacturer, Soolvay, 4% of children and youth taking  Luvox developed mania during short-term controlled clinical trials. Mania is a psychosis which can produce bizarre, grandiose, highly elaborated destructive plans, including mass murder…”(10)

(3) The New York Post reported on January 31,1999, that they had obtained documents (through Freedom of Information Law) that the  New York Psychiatric Institute was testing Porzac on 6 year olds. The documents obtained by the Post showed that under these drug trials the psychiatric researchers own documents noted that “Some patients have been reported to have an increase in suicidal thoughts and/or violent behavior.” Another side effect-wild manic episodes-was also acknowledged in the researchers’ records.”

(4) A study conducted at Yale University School of Medicine and published in the Journal of The American Academy of Child and adolescent Psychiatry in March, 1991, found that self injurious ideation or behavior started or intensified during treatment with an anti-depressant in six patients, ages 10—to 17 years old who were among 42 patients being studied. (12)

(5) A study published in the Journal of Forensic Science, in September 1998, found that of 392 youth suicides in Paris, between 1989 and 1996, 35% used to take psychoactive drugs. (13)

(6) A 1995 Nordic conference reported that the new antidepressant drugs, in particular, have a stimulating amphetamine-like effect and consumers of these drugs can become “aggressive” or “suffer hallucinations and/or suicidal thoughts.” (14)

(7) One Canadian research team which studied the effects of psychiatric drugs on prisoners found that “violent, aggressive incidents occurred significantly more frequently in inmates who were on psychotropic (psychiatric or mind altering) medication than when these inmates were not on psychotropic drugs”. Inmates on major tranquilizers were shown to be more than twice as violent as they were when not taking psychiatric drugs. (15)

(8) A paper published in the American Journal of Psychiatry in 1964 found that major tranquilizers (Thorazine, Haldol, Mellaril ect.) can “produce an acute psychotic reaction in an individual not previously psychotic”(emphasis added). (16)

(9) In 1970 a textbook on the side effects of psychiatric drugs pointed out the potential for violence from these drugs stating, “Indeed, even acts of violence such as murder and suicides have been attributed to the rage reactions induced by chordiaze-poxide (Librium) and diazepam (Valium).” (17)

(10) Valium was later replaced by Xanax as the most widely prescribed minor tranquilizer. According to a 1984 study Xanax, “Extreme anger and hostile behavior emerged from eight of the first 80 patients we treated with alprazolam (Xanax).” (18)

(11) A 1985 investigation into Xanax, reported in the American Journal of Psychiatry, claimed that more than half (58%) of the treated patients experienced serious “dyscontrol”,i.e. violence and loss of control compared with only eight percent who were given a placebo. (19)

(12) A 1975 paper described a negative effect from the major tranquilizers called “akathisia” (from the Greek a- meaning “without” or “not” and kathisia meaning sitting) that was first recognized as an inability of people taking the drugs to sit still comfortably(20)

In his paper,”The Many Faces of Akathisia,” researcher Theodore Van Putten reported nearly half of the 110 persons in the study had experienced akathisia. He described what happened to these people after taking the drugs. One woman started to bang her head against the wall three days after the injection of a major tranquilizer. Another, who had been given these drugs for five days experienced “an upsurge in hallucinations, screaming, even more bizarre thinking, aggressive and also self-destructive outburst, and agitated pacing or dancing”’ while still another stated  that while on the drugs he felt hostile and hated everybody and heard voices taunting her. (21)
 

(13) Dr. William Wirshing, a psychiatrist at UCLA, reported at the American Psychiatric Association’s 1991 annual meeting that 5 patients appeared to have the developed akathisia from Prozac. Dr. Wirshing believed the akathisia had “led them all to contemplate suicide.” (22)

(14) In 1986 a study published in the American Journal of  Psychiatry found that patients taking the drug Evavil, an antidepressant… “:appeared progressively more hostile, irritable, and behaviorally impulsive… The increase in the demanding behavior and assultive acts was statistically significant.”(23)

(15) A  study of children taking Elavil published in Psychosomatics in 1980 found that some grew hysterical or hostile. One of the kids began “exhibiting excessive irritability and anger, pacing excessively and declaring that he was not afraid anymore, that he was ‘not chicken anymore.’” (24)

(16) Another article published in the American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry in 1985 described five cases of “extreme acts of physical violence” due to akathisia caused by Haldol. These cases included acts of extreme, senseless, bizarre and brutal violence. (25)

The Drugs Precede the violence

 The argument is sometimes made that acts of violence occur because the individual was “not taking his/her medication.” This is a red herring pushed in the media by psychiatric interests to take attention off the drugs as a creator of violence. It is the drugs themselves that create these states, several studies illustrate this point.

 (17)In February of 1990 Dr. Marvin Teicher, a Harvard psychiatrist, reported in the American Journal of Psychiatry, that six patients that were depressed- but not suicidal- had developed intense, violent, suicidal preoccupation within weeks of taking Prozac. (emphasis added). (26)

Subsequent letters from doctors published in The American Journal of Psychiatry and the New England Journal of Medicine  reported similar findings. The report published in  The New England Journal of Medicine noted that patients had not been suicidal before taking the drug and that their suicidal thoughts ended abruptly upon ceasing it’s use.  (emphasis added) (27)

(18) In 1995,nine Australian psychiatrist urged SSRIs be sold with a warning after patients had slashed themselves or became preoccupied with violence when taking them. “ I didn’t want to die I just felt like tearing my flesh to pieces,”  one [patient told them. Another said, “ I got my cane cutters’ knife in my right hand and wanted to cut my left hand off at the wrist.” The self-destructive harm started after the treatment began or doses increased, and eased or ceased when the drugs were stopped. (emphasis added)(28)

(19) A 1988 study documented the tendency of the major tranquilizer Haldol to increase hostile and violent behavior. According to the study, many persons who had no history of violence prior to being placed on the drug “were significantly more violent on haloperidol (Haldol”. In this study, the researchers attributed the marked increase in violence to akathisia. (emphasis added) (29)

(1) (20) A report published in The Journal of the American Medical Association exemplified the agitation which can accompany akathisia. Describing a man who had started taking Haldol four days previously, the researcher noted that the man “became uncontrollably agitated, could not sit still, and paced for several hours.” After complaining of violent urges to assault anyone near him, the man assaulted and tried to kill his dog. (emphasis added)(30)
 

Physiaatric Drug Withdrawal and Violence
 

Another little known fact is that withdrawal from psychiatric drugs can turn people horrifically violent. The fact that these drugs can create this effect can be obscured because frequently after a violent crime has been committed, psychiatrist or their allied organizations such as the pharmaceutical company-funded National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), blame the offending person’s violent behavior on his failure to continue his medication, but the truth is that extreme violence is a documented side-effect of withdrawal from psychiatric drugs.
 

(21) In 1995 the Danish medical study reported the following withdrawal symptoms from psychotropic drug dependence: ”Emotional changes: fear, terror, panic fear of insanity, failing self-confidence, restlessness,  irritability, aggression, an urge to destroy and, in the worst cases, an urge to kill.” (emphasis added)(31)

(22) In 1996, the National Preferred Medical Center Inc. , comprised of physicians in New Zealand, issued a report on “Acute drug withdrawal,”  saying that withdrawal from psychoactive drugs can cause 1) rebound effects that exacerbate previous symptoms of a “disease,” and 2) new symptoms unrelated to the condition that had not been previously experienced by the patient. The anti-depressants can create “agitation, severe depression, hallucinations, aggressiveness, hypomania and akathisia.”(32)

Janet, a teenager who was prescribed minor tranquilizers and antidepressants said that withdrawing from these drugs, she had violent thoughts and had to restrain her aggressiveness, including wanting to stab anyone who withheld the  decreasing drug dosage from her: “ I had absolutely no history of violence. These new feelings were not part of the so-called ‘mental illness’ I was supposed to have; I had never been aggressive before being prescribed the drugs. Once safely and gradually withdrawn from them, never experienced uncontrollable violent urges again.” (33)

 AS noted earlier, even the American Psychiatric Association euphemistically admits in their Diagnostic and Statistical Manual that the major “complication” of withdrawal from Ritalin, a psychiatric drug currently being administered to millions of children, is suicide.
 

 Withdrawal effects from these drugs can be severe and take intense medical supervision to ensure the person safely detoxes, as an example:

 Stevie Nicks, of the rock group Fleetwood Mac talks about the intense difficulty of detoxing from psychiatric drugs:: “I’m the one who realized that that’s what was killing me (the psychiatric drug Klonopin). It took her 45 days to withdraw from the Klonopin, “I was sick for 45 days really, really sick. And I watched generations of drug addicts come in and go out. You know, the heroin people, 12 days… and they’re gone. And I’m still just there.”(34)

 Viewed against this research and the dramatic increase in the use of mind-altering drugs by children and adults alike, the cause for the rise of senseless violence becomes all to clear.
 

Incidents of Senseless Violence

CCHR International has a database of hundreds of cases of violence that cover the last 15 years. That covers the last 15 years. The following are but a few representative examples.
(1) On March 6, 1985, Atlanta postal worker Steven W. Brownlee , pulled a pistol from his pocket and shot and killed a supervisor and a clerk. Another clerk was wounded. Brownlee had received treatment and psychotropic drug at the Grady Memorial Psychotropic Unit. (35)

(2) On November 20, 1996, 14 year old Rod Mathews beat a classmate to death with a bat in the woods near his home in Canton, MA. He had been prescribed Ritalin since the third grade.(36)

(3) William Cruse was charged with killing six people in a shooting rampage on April 23,1997 in Palm Bay, Florida. Cruse had been seeing a Kentucky psychiatrist and stated he had been taking psychiatric drugs for several years.(37)

(4) Bartly Dobben killed his two young children on November 26, 1987 by casting them in a  1,300-degree foundry ladle. He had been placed on a regimen of psychiatric drugs in 1985. (38)
 

(5) On May 20, 1988, Laurie Dann walked into a Winnetka, Illinois second grade classroom carrying three pistols and began shooting innocent little children, killing one and wounding five others before killing herself. Subsequent blood tests revealed that both lithium and the antidepressant anafranil were in her bloodstream at the time the murders were committed.(39)

(6) On September 26, 1998, 19 year old James Wilson took a .22 caliber revolver into an elementary school in Greenwood, South Carolina and started shooting schoolchildren, Killing two 8 year-old girls and wounding seven other children and two teachers. Wilson had been in and out of the hand of psychiatrist  for years  and within 8 months of the killings he had been on several psychiatric drugs, including Xanax, Valium, Thorazine and Haldol.(40)

(7) On January 17, 1989, Patrick Purdy opened fire on a schoolyard full of young children in Stockton, California. During his vicious and unprovoked assault, Purdy killed five school children and wounded 30 others. Purdy then killed himself. During the two years prior to the murders of the Stockton children, Purdy had been on two strong psychiatric drugs of categories known to cause violence.(41)

(8) On April 28, 1992, Kenneth Seguin drugged his two children, aged 7 and 5, took them to a pond, slashed their wrist and dumped their bodies in the water. He then drove home and killed his wife with an ax while she slept. He was on Prozac at the time. (42)

(9) In November 1992, Lynnwood Drake III, in San Luis Obisbo and Morro Bay,California, shot and killed six people with a handgun before he killed himself. Metabolized Prozac and Valium were both found in his system.(43)

(10) In December 1993, Steven Lieth of Chelsea, Michigan , walked back into a school meeting and fatally shot the school superintendent and wounded two others including a fellow teacher. He was on Prozac at the time of the shootings.(44)

(11) 16-year-old Brian Pruitt who fatally stabbed his grandparents in 1995 had a history of psychiatric treatment and had been prescribed psychiatric drugs. (45)

(12) On November 3, 1995 sergeant Steven B. Christian, a 25 year commended veteran of the Dallas police force drove to a police sub-station and seriously wounded an officer outside in his attempt to get inside and shoot others. Christian was shot and killed by two fellow Dallas police officers. The autopsy revealed of an anti-depressant in his blood. (46)

(13) In Connecticut on March 6, 1998 Mathew Beck, a lottery accountant, reported promptly to his job, hung up his coat and methodically gunned down 4 of his bosses ,one of whom he chased through a parking lot before he turned the gun on himself. Beck had been seeing a psychiatrist and taking three types of “medication.” (47)

(14) On May 28,1998 Brynn Hartman murdered her husband, comic Phil Hartman, then proceeded to commit suicide. She had been prescribed and had been taking the anti-depressant drug, Zoloft, which the coroner found in her system along with alcohol and cocaine.(48)

(15) On February 19, 1996, 10 year old Timmy Becton, grabbed his 3-year-old niece  as a shield and aimed a shotgun at a sheriff’s deputy who had accompanied a truant officer to his Floria home. Beccton had been taken to a psychiatrist in January and had been put on a psychiatric drug.(49)

(16) While on vacation, on May 25, 1997, in Las Vegas, 18 year old Jeremy Strohmeyer raped and murdered a 7 year old girl in the ladies room in a casino. He had been diagnosed with ADD and prescribed Dexedrine. He had begun taking the drug a week before the killing. (50)

(17) On September 27, 1997 16-year-old Sam Manzie raped and strangled another boy to death. The younger boy was selling candy door to door for the local PTA at the time of the killing. Manzie was under psychiatric “care” and was being “medicated.” (51)

(18) On May 21, 1998 14-year-old-Kip Kinnkel shot and killed his parents and then went on a  wild shooting spree at his Springfield, Oregon high school that left two dead and 22 injured. He was reportedly taking Prozac and Ritalin and had been attending “anger management” classes.(52)

(19) On April 20, 1999 Eric Harris, one of two Colorado high school seniors who went on a deadly rampage, entered their school shooting students and faculty and setting off explosives. Twelve students and one teacher were killed, along with the two gunmen who ended the rampage by killing themselves, while 23 others were wounded. A toxicology report revealed Luvox, an anti-depressant in Harris’ system.(53)

(20) On  May 4, 1999 Steven Allen Abrams rammed his car into a preschool playground in Costa Mesa, California killing two and injuring five. He had been placed on probation in 1994 which required him to see a psychiatrist and take Lithium.(54)

Conclusion

 Horror stories all. On the surface, the idea of tranquilizers or antidepressants creating hostility and violence may not make sense. After all, they are supposed to make people calm and quiet. But the reality is tat they can and do create this effect. The scientific evidence, only a part of which is presented above, is overwhelming.

 Psychiatric drugs and treatments do create violence and the sooner we recognize this and do something about it, the sooner these kinds of killings will stop.

 These are facts that psychiatrist and the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) refuse to confront. Psychiatrist for obvious reasons--  they could and should be held liable for crimes committed by their toxically drugged patients—and NAAMI because it “is awash in money from the drug companies”—“3.2 million per year from nine such companies” that  manufacturer these often mind crippling drugs.(55)

 The above is a small sampling of hundreds of cases of murders, suicides, and senseless violence documented in the files of the citizens Commissions on Human Rights. Psychiatric drugs create violence. Not everyone who takes a psychiatric drug commits acts of violence , but clearly some do. The research is unequivocal. How many more Littleton, Colorado’s will there be before something is done?

CCHR urges that law enforcement bodies, armed with the information contained in this report, call  for toxicology reports that specify a testing for psychiatric drugs in any homicide or suicide where it is  suspected that such might be the case, and if so shown, the psychiatrist prescribing the drugs must be held accountable.



Environment

Sky Samples Analyzed

By William Thomas with Erminia Cassani

VICTORIA, British Columbia, Canada, April 22, 1999 (ENS) - As unmarked tanker-type aircraft continue spraying sky-obscuring chemtrails over regions of the U.S. and Canada, this writer and American journalist Erminia Cassani have obtained laboratory tests of fully-documented samples of aerial fallout. The samples were tested by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) licensed facility.

The two samples were taken from aluminum-sided structures in separate states nearly a year apart after their respective owners went outside in the wake of low-flying aircraft to find dwellings and outbuildings splattered with a brown, gel-like substance.

Vapor trails January 1999 (Photo courtesy W. Thomas)
Trained in the health sciences, Cassani carefully took samples from the second incident which occurred at 2:00 pm on November 17, 1998. The samples were taken from property directly under the flight approach path to Thomasville airport, an old airport once used for commercial flights but now used only for small planes. However, the woman whose house and property the sample substance fell upon, observed that military aircraft have recently been using this airport for "test runs" circling the immediate area and returning to the Thomasville airfield. This facility is located a 45 minutes drive from the Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania.
Noting nearby military hangars filled with big helicopters, Cassani videotaped a house splattered on all sides, as well as the driveway. The reporter also interviewed a man living near the main runway who claimed that a similar goo had hit his house the previous October.

Cassani became ill with flu-like symptoms and was sick for four days after obtaining the sample. When a marine biologist at a nearby university started working with the gel material, he too immediately developed upper respiratory symptoms. The woman whose house had been struck also caught the"flu." Two weeks before Christmas 1998 she suffered a heart attack.

Coliform tests by the state Department of Health were negative. But when the university Ph.D. biologist turned his microscope to high power, he found the glass slide teeming with a protozoan life form he said was "very resilient to very cold temperatures."

The laboratory staff who eventually received our sample for a complete analysis had never seen cell cultures bloom so fast. Cell cultures normally take several days to grow; ours flowered into brilliant colors within 48 hours of being placed in petri dishes.

Exclaiming that, "It was all over the plate," the biologist who examined our first sample wanted to know where we had obtained this "bio-hazard" material.

Vapor trail dispersed by wind, January 1999(Photo courtesy W. Thomas)
No markers for jet fuel were evident. But the TNT and fuel-eating Pseudomonas fluorescens found in our sky sample is listed in 163 Pentagon patents for bioremediation.
Sometimes employed against oil spills, Pseudomonas fluorescens can consume jet fuel as a primary food source. This bacteria can cause upper respiratory illness and serious blood infections in humans.

Unlike P. flourescens, the streptomyces present in our sample is rarely found in outdoor samples. Used to make several antibiotics, this fungus can cause severe infections in humans.

Also isolated in our sample was a fluorescent-type of bacteria found in distant coral reefs, which can be used as a "marker" in lab tests.

Another bacillus contained a "restriction enzyme" used in research laboratories to "restrict" or cut DNA material for transfer to other organisms. A computer search for this usually benign bacteria turned up Streptomyces and P. flourescens on the same reference page - as well as the American Type Tissue Culture Corporation. U.S. Senate documents show that this Maryland company made at least 72 shipments of germ warfare cultures to Saddam Hussein's scientists between October 1984 and October 1993.

Our second sample was obtained from the U.S. eastern seaboard after Cassani tracked down a woman whose house, barn, cars, lawn and driveway were covered by a similar brown gel on January 17, 1998. This homeowner noticed planes making "tic-tac-toe clouds" and "weird designs" in the sky before the goo fell - possibly from clogged spray nozzles.

She had been at church while neighbors watched a large aircraft circling so low it rattled windows and almost hit a barn, before climbing toward a disused commercial airfield recently renovated for military flights. When the homeowner took a scraping into the local lab, she was told of similar incidents in the vicinity.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) dismissed the substance - which resisted power-washing and months of weathering - as "corn meal."

Vapor trails over northwest Arkansas (Video still frame by James E. Gribble III)
But despite being stored for a year at room temperature, our EPA registered lab found this second batch of dried-out gel teeming with the same bacilli present in our more recent sample. Streptomyces was again found, as well as a bacteria capable of causing a painful ear infection.
Three other molds in this second sample included a "black yeast" stockpiled by the U.S. Army as a "bioremediation organism" that thrives on TNT and petroleum spills. This black yeast can also cause a nasty upper respiratory infection - as Cassani discovered when her left lung became painfully infected with black mold that could have come from the sample she handled.

We decided to withhold the name of our testing facility after an environmental lab in Ohio was besieged by calls from a militia organization claiming that a jet fuel additive identified by Aqua Tech Environmental Inc. was part of a conspiracy to cull the population.

Larry Harris brought the controversial sample to Aqua Tech for analysis. A registered microbiologist who once worked on top U.S. biowarfare projects, Harris says that a lab technician immediately identified his sample as JP-8 aviation fuel similar to dozens of samples being brought in by sick pilots and ground crew.

But after the harassing phone calls began, another chemtrails investigator who was with Harris when he submitted the fuel sample to Aqua Tech told ENS that the "lab went cold" and would no longer confer with them.

A copy of Aqua Tech's report on Harris' sample has been obtained by this reporter. Submitted on September 17, 1997 and labeled "Jet Fuel," lab report number MEL 97-1140 identifies more than 15 toxic petroleum products - including toulene and styrene, as well as traces of the banned pesticide ethylene dibromide (EDB). Currently used as a JP-8 jet fuel additive, EDB was banned by the EPA in the late 1970s as a known carcinogen capable of causing severe upper respiratory reactions at repeated low-level exposures.

Harris charges that Aqua Tech altered its test results to "almost undetectable amounts" of EDB in order to fend off crackpots, protect government contracts and discredit his investigation.

Aqua Tech insists its report is accurate.

Despite efforts to protect her identity, our own friendly biologist turned edgy and cold after finding few references to our toxic samples in medical books or Internet databanks. When Cassani suggested that this lack of information seemed strange, the microbiologist laughed uneasily and said, "Well, the whole thing is strange, the samples, where they came from. So I'm not surprised."

Similar encounters with a gel clinging tenaciously to porches, pick-up trucks and patrol cars have been reported across the USA - from Arizona's remote Mogollon rim to Aptos and Fresno, California and North Seattle, Washington.

Vapor trails March 3, 1999, location unknown
The most publicized incident occurred in August, 1994, when gelatinous globs began raining on Oakville, Washington about 80 miles southeast of Seattle.
After local residents became sick with vertigo, lethargy and severe shortness of breath, a lab technician found human white blood cells in the sky goo. At the Washington State Department of Health, registered microbiologist Mike McDowell also discovered the sample swarming with Pseudomona flourescens and Enterobacter cloacae.

Serratia marcescens was found in yet another gel sample obtained in Idaho in late March, 1999. Often causing upper respiratory infections resulting in pneumonia, Serratia marcescens was sprayed into the New York subway system in 1953, and over Dorset, England from early 1966 to 1971 by the military in both countries. Serratia marcescens was supposedly withdrawn as a biological warfare stimulant in the 1970s when this infectious agent was deemed too hazardous for use on friendly "test populations."

E. coli, Serratia marcescens, and Bacillus glogigii were sprayed over UK population centers to stimulate biowarfare attacks in the 1960s and 1970s, the London Telegraph reported in May of 1998. All three agents can cause disease in humans including pneumonia and chest infections. According to recent admissions by the British Defense Ministry, a Canberra jet bomber was modified with spray tanks to "act as a spray aircraft for research into defence against biological warfare."

Microscopic examination of spider web-like fallout obtained in Sallisaw, Oklahoma in October, 1997 also turned up enterobacteria, which can cause gastrointestinal illness.

Despite these findings, microbiologists caution that the Oakville, Idaho and Sallisaw samples could have been contaminated by "background" bacteria present in the soil.

Experimental lab material found in our samples remains unexplained. As outbreaks of staph, recurrent pneumonia and meningitis continue to be reported in hospitals by newspapers across the USA, Cassani and I note that staph-related organisms turning up in test samples of airborne spray can cause pneumonia and meningitis.

Our investigation continues.
 

© Environment News Service (ENS) 1999. All Rights Reserved



Do-It-Yourself Colloidal Silver Generator.

One of my favorite megamedicines is colloidal silver. I've used it to cure everything from herpes to spider bite. But I hated spending $20 for two ounces at the health food store. So I was delighted to buy a small silver colloidal generator that ran off three 9 volt batteries for about $80. I used it for about two years. Then I built my own. So can you.
1. Go to the local bargain store and buy three 9 volt batteries (I got them for fifty cents apiece at Pic n Save).
2. Wire them together in the manner above (positive to negative to positive to negative to positive with two wires free). Alligator clips work good.
3. Get some pure silver. (Surely, you know some jewelry artist. Or buy a bit of silver wire at a jewelry store. You only need about four inches of silver wire.)
4. Attach two pieces of silver to the two free wires coming from the batteries.
5. Dip the silver into a glass of water. (Warm, distilled water works best.) Watch science in action as the electrical current destabilizes the water. Water molecules are torn apart. Free-ranging oxygen atoms bond into unstable triads (ozone!) and pull helpless microns of silver into ionized suspension. Tiny bubbles of pure hydrogen gas fizz up from one wire, as ionized silver streams off the other wire in ghostlike clouds. Beautiful, actually. Wait about five minutes or less. If you start getting brown stuff, that's silver dioxide and you've left it too long. (Brush the silver dioxide off the silver bits after you use them.)
6. Drink up. If it has a strong, yukky metallic taste, almost unbearable, you've got the right stuff. Make hundreds of dollars worth of silver collidal for mere pennies.


Iodine Crystals for Water Purification
this article was written for Survival Tomorrow March 1982

Purifying Water
by Christopher Nyerges

 With todays improved monitoring methods, we now know that most streams in
the united States are polluted. Waterborne diseases that have been observed among
wilderness travelers include salmonella infestations, giardiasis, and amebic dysentery.
 Halazone was issued during WWII for individual use when other forms of water
treatment were not available. It worked well enough where there was no heavy
contamination, but its effectiveness in treating cold, heavily polluted water was seriously
questioned.
 Its shelf life is about five months when stored at or below 89 degrees F, and it
loses 75% of its effectiveness when exposed to air for 48 hours. In spite of this halizone
is commonly sold as a water purifier to unsuspecting buyers.
 In 1942, Harvard University was asked by the armed forces to find a more
dependable water purifier. They had to find a disinfectant that would kill the hardiest
organisms, yet have low toxicity.
 Since a portable water purifier was desired, it had to be simple, lightweight and
effective in the presence of nitrogenous pollutants. It also had to have rapid antimicrobial
action over a wide pH range and had  to be palatable.
 The Harvard researchers concluded that iodine should be used for treating small
quantities of water. Iodine will destroy the hardiest organisms, is effective at temperatures
near freezing and over a wide pH range, and is an effective purifier in water polluted with
nitrogenous wastes.
Using Iodine
 One method of iodination is to add eight drops of  2% tincture of  iodine to a quart
of water.(This is the kind of iodine found in most first-aid kits.) While this is effective, it
is not acceptably palatable to many people.
 A far better method involves the use of iodine crystals, which are available at
pharmacy or chemical supply stores. Add 4 to 8 grams of  USP- grade resublimed iodine
(iodine crystals) to a one ounce (which is very small) clear glass bottle with a hard plastic
lid.
 When you need to treat water, fill your one ounce bottle with some of the water
and shake vigorously for about a minute and then pour into the water supply to be treated.
The water temperature determines how much iodine will be dissolved into the water. If
your bottle is kept at body temperature, 10 ml (milliliters) of the saturated iodine solution
will treat one liter, or 1.06 quarts, of water.
 If the cap of your bottle holds 2.5 ml, then you can measure  four caps of the
solution into your  liter of water. At 77 degreesF, five caps full (12.5ml) of
iodine-saturated solution will be needed to purify one liter of water.
 Remember, you don't use the iodine crystals themselves- only use the water in the
bottle with the crystals. You can repeat this process up to 1000 times without replenishing
the crystals. Iodine crystals have an unlimited shelf life. Note: remarkably low
concentrations of iodine will purify water.
 Ill effects may result if you have a sensitivity to iodine. Such a sensitivity is not
common, though treatment for hyperthyroidism may increase sensitivity.
 A danger with this method is accidental ingesting the iodine crystals, although no
fatality has been recorded from ingestion less than 15 grams of the crystals. Therefore, an
ounce of the saturated iodine solution ingested accidentally all at once would probably be
harmless.For a more detailed pamphlet on using iodine for water purification, send a
SASE to Christopher Nyerges, Survival Tommrow,901 N. Washington Street.,
Alexandria, Virginia,  postal zone 22314

 I found Iodine crystals at our local mill store ,  A 2 oz bottle was $6.95 enough to
purify 10,000 gallons of water . Be aware this doesn't remove all the debris you may
encounter from a stream or river; you will still need something to strain the debris found
in most water in the wilds of the united States.
  Iodine Crystals should be available at Farm and Fleet stores as well or any where
supplies for horses are found. You will find it far less expensive $7.00 compared to the
$40.00 charged by pharmacies for 1/2 the quanity.
_______________________________________________________________________
  There was a letter to the Editor in the following issue  you may find useful.
Water Purification
 Your article by Christopher Nyerges on water purification with iodine crystals
was very interesting. In it he says to use from 4 to 8 grams of iodine crystals.
   Why a range of 100%? Would four be enough for most situations? And would
eight be too much? What about 6 grams? I'm not trying to be a wise guy here, but if he
was to recommending four to six grams, or six to eight grams, there wouldn't be a
question. But when the difference between the high and low is 100%; I just wonder, what
is the bottom line?
 And what about potable Aqua tablets? Will they do as much good as the water
treated with iodine crystals? And how do they compare with 2% tincture of iodine?
 I realize that the difference between a quart and a liter is rather slight. However, if
one uses eight grams of crystals, follows the quantity recommendations for a liter of water
and puts the saturated solution into a quart, would this be too much iodine for a quart of
water? L.E. Rochester, In.
 Ed.: The reason for the seeming discrepancy in the amount of crystals suggested is
that the exact measurement is irrelevant. It would be accurate to state that you can use a
"small amount" of iodine crystals in the bottom of a one ounce glass jar. You want
enough crystals in the bottle to be able to see them *.
 The iodine crystals are practically inert and almost insoluble in water. When this"
small amount" of iodine crystals is placed in a one ounce glass bottle (with a hard plastic
bakelite cap- the iodine disintegrates other plastics in time ) with water, a suitable
saturation level of the iodine in the water is reached when the solution is at body
temperature.
 To purify one liter of water, pour 10 ml of this saturated liquid ( not the crystals
themselves) into the liter of water. The best procedure is to pour the 10 ml of saturated
solution into the cap of  your liter container, purifying the cap also, and then pour the
solution into the water.
 How do you know how much 10 ml is? You get a measuring device and simply
measure it, and then mark your one ounce jar so you know when you've poured out 10 ml.
 This small amount of iodine crystals dissolves so slowly that it should last you a
lifetime (assuming you don't drop the glass bottle and break it).
 By contrast, the potable Aqua tablets (Tetraglycine hydroperiodide ) you
mentioned are of questionable value. See Chart. Treating water with 2% tincture of iodine
is also of questionable value.
 As you say , the difference between a liter and a quart is slight. There would be no
particular problem with treating one quart instead of one liter with the prescribed amount
of the saturated solution.
  Based on all the verifiable data, the  use of iodine crystals is the only reliable way
to chemically purify water under all pH conditions and temperatures, in the presence of
organisms.
 Here is a source for the iodine crystals, Send $5.00 to Survival Services (P.O. box
42152, Los Angeles, Ca. 90042). You'll receive the proper amount of crystals in a
suitable glass container with a lid. Use as instructed in the article you mentioned.
  Unfortunately hiking stores and pharmacies don't usually carry this item. You
need to contact chemical supply houses or the above listed source.
  The accompanying chart shows the value of the various chemical water
purification systems. Results may vary slightly comparing specific products.(CN)

The chart mentioned in the article is difficult to read and will take some time to enlarge
and retype . I hope to have it up in a day or two.

     God Bless You ,
      Nancy



How to use Iodine Tincture
Instead of Potassium Iodinate

This little gem of information comes from Aunt Emma! So listen closely
and save your self some cash and a headache trying to figure out dosage
for the small fries.

Go to your local Farm and fleet or feed and mill store and pick up
some 7% iodine tincture ( just like what you use to Dr. Jr,'s scratched
knee)it will be animal grade but will work just fine. Around here  the
quart bottles are cheapest to buy ( about $4.75 ea.).

To use just dip the index finger of the person being treated up to the
first knuckle( just above the fingernail). The iodine is absorbed through
the skin and is enough to saturate the thyroid as dose the Potassium
Iodinate.

Do this every other day. There is no need to worry about over dosing
little ones as our fingers are proportionate to our size and weight.
And the cost of the Potassium Iodinate is anywhere from $10.00
to$20.00/bottle.



 
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