I'm all for sponsoring some independent lab testing on these materials.
There is one problem with the current plan, we will have no idea
if the results of the assay are the true contents of the sample or
due to low-energy nuclear transmutations in the source material
during the tests (which is also not an established scientific
phenomenon).
I believe that with a little bit of work we could come up with a
plan of attack to help address both those issues (the possible
presence of ORMEs and transmutations). However, it might be a
while before I can work much on that (I'm out of town right now look
for a house, and when I return I have a bunch of software to write
for an upcoming release and then I have to pack and move 1000
miles). That will be keeping me busy for at least the next month,
maybe two (I will still be contributing what I can here, I
just won't be able to setup a full research protocol :-) Perhaps
someone else here would be willing to coordinate such an effort?
> originals to the five participants. Of course, no matter what the results
> may be (assuming that this test is conducted), the promoters of these
> products will be given permission to publish them in their literature. That
> is, if they publish ALL 15 analyses.
I would certainly publish them on my page.