Has anyone ever try this gold recipe?
Why would it be posted on the internet considering
the obvious danger in making such experiment in the first place?
Anna
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From: Jim Shaffer, Jr. <jshaffer@uplink.net>
To: <interact@Keelynet.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: re cold gold fusion
> > 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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