Re: re cold gold fusion

Jim Shaffer, Jr. ( (no email) )
Thu, 9 Mar 2000 19:43:36 -0500

> A fascinating story.
> I studied alchemy for years. I do realize that the ingredients
> are typical of the common recipes. But no one suggested the use of a geodes
> and a car battery
> to run the Great Work, which was also to take not less than a full one
> year .
> But Champion proposes 25 min. If he figured out correctly how to make it
> work,
> then he is a true alchemist. Also, why would he publish this recipe on the
> Internet?

I am not familiar with Joe Champion, but as far as I know, recipe #3, the one
with the geode and the car battery, is not his. I've always seen it published
by Cynthia Drayer, who says she got it from her late husband, Phil Schneider.
If that doesn't ring any bells, Schneider claims to have had aliens blow a hole
in his chest with a beam weapon after he accidentally tunneled into an
underground base of theirs while building another underground base for the U.S.
government, and that his father was responsible for performing autopsies on the
crew of the U.S.S. Eldridge after it rematerialized in 1943 and had found that
they all carried alien implants inscribed with Enochian lettering. I have no
idea what implication all of this has for his gold-making process, other than
perhaps being symptomatic of considerable mercury exposure :-)

--"I'd rather have my country die for me."     --Grace Slick, 'rejoyce'

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