Re: Still Searching For the Beef (Part I)

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Sat, 1 Jun 1996 18:51:00 -0700

EG or Isis WPG is reported to work by a synergetic cooperation of component
elements. A message in the Binga forum includes the following.

>These three products; Etherium Gold,
>Chamae Rose, and DNA Boost, vibrate together in a very
>high level of harmonically inspiring numerical relationships
>in terms of sound frequencies, which are emmitted by their
>complex signatures and by the ratios of these frequencies one
>substance to another, by the sum of their frequencies (called
>summation tones), and also by the differences of their
>frequencies (called difference tones).

It appears that the small amount of gold is not an indication of effectiveness.

As far as toxic substances mentioned in a previous message... I wonder what
is happening to the constant stream of Mercury that is leaking out of the
'Silver' amalgams used to fill cavities in our teeth?

Regards;
Dennis C. Lee

At 09:41 AM 6/1/96 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello Forum Members, if you are becoming tired of my "negative attitude"
>please consult the moderator (or lack there of) depending on the group and I
>will take a vacation.
>
>However, I would like to analyze ISIS's white gold.
>
>They analyze their white gold powder to contain 1.3% gold. Following the
>information on the page from the elusive M.I.T. report it claims that the
>white gold powder has 94 ppm's of monoatomic.
>
>Applying rational thinking, one would have to say that their product is 1.3%
>gold of which from the entire product you will find 94 ppm or 0.0094% white
>gold.
>
>The powder sells for $20.00 an ounce.
>
>An ounce has 28.349 grams, so one could say that an ounce of ISIS's powder
>has 0.368 grams of yellow gold and only 0.00266 grams of white gold. If you
>apply a higher level of math, one would see that if they wanted an once of
>yellow gold from ISIS it would cost them $1,690.38. Not bad for a days work.
>
>However, if one wanted an ounce of white gold (based on the above analytical
>data) it would cost them $6,617,659.57.
>
>Let's forget the cost, for as they say, quantity discounts are available.
>But let's take a look at a reality checkpoint.
>
>Taking a wild assumption that a person was required to ingest a gram of
>white gold per day, based on the data supplied, one would have to eat about
>23 pounds of ISIS's powder to receive the one gram "white gold" intake!
>Joe Champion discpub@netzone.com
>http://www.netzone.com/~discpub
>
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