Thursday, September 23, 2010

Re: [papercreters] Re: Several hundred pound of old books

Rife was extreme fringe stuff. Way way more fringe than papercrete, more like tin foil hats to stop alien mind control. So if you want to suggest his methods to control mould, you'd need to provide some good evidence that it actually works.


Colloidal silver is another fringe bug killer, but one that does work (I've tested enough to know). Its very cheap & easy to make. If you google it, try not to take most of what's written too seriously, cs is basically a victim fo the nonsense written both by people that like it and those that oppose its use.

Another potential bug killer is electrolysed table salt. Again cheap & easy.


NT

--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Perry Way <perryway@...> wrote:
>
> There's been a lot of study (as it relates to humans and disease) on molds,
> bacterias, viruses, microscopic parasites and fungi. If you do the proper
> research you'll uncover that back in the 1930's and 1940's Royal Raymond
> Rife supported the earlier research by Bechamp that overturns Pasteur's germ
> theory. Basically what was found or discovered is that all molds,
> bacterias, viruses, microscopic parasites and fungi are pleomorphic. That
> means the same seed if you will, can be made to assume many different kinds
> of shapes or outcomes. So a virus and a bacteria and a mold and a fungus
> are all related creatures. The difference between a related virus and a
> bacteria and a mold and a fungus is environmental, alone! In other words PH
> differences and chemical differences in the filtrate or in the host body
> cause one "seed" to assume the final shape as either a bacteria, or a virus,
> or a mold or a fungus! The desire behind this study was to eliminate
> disease, but we can apply that knowledge to other areas possibly. Long
> story short, electromagnetics can be used to either completely immobilize
> the molds, bacterias, viruses, parasites and fungi, or to completely destroy
> them using radio frequency oscillations (much like an opera singer that can
> break wine glasses with their voice alone). Where I'm leading to is this
> technology is repeatable and proveable in the human body, so perhaps someone
> can use a similar device to keep paper pulp from molding. Each virus,
> bacteria, mold, fungus has it's own oscillation rate (hippies called this
> "vibration" and it really applies very well here). If you tune the
> instrumentation to that rate of vibration, you can safely target only that
> one organism and kill it!
>
> I'm thinking of building one of these devices using the information I've
> gathered from my studies which can penetrate an 8 to 11 inch dense subject
> (like the human body) and wipe out these creatures but I have no clue what
> oscillation rate would apply to paper molds. The way I see it, if anyone is
> interested in pursuing this study, pure experimentation by rote method might
> yield a desired result. But since this is a often discussed topic, moldy
> paper pulp or moldy papercrete, this may be a valuable study. Anyway,
> that's the only contribution I have on this subject so I'm going to sit down
> and shut up now! :)
>
> Perry
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Spaceman <Spaceman@...
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I can get away with a couple of days. The fermented paper has never molded
> > in my experience, and I think the resultant pc is lighter.
> >
> > spaceman
> >
> > All opinions expressed or implied
> > are subject to change without notice
> > upon receipt of new information.
> > http://Starship-Enterprises.Net
> >
> >
> > On 9/22/2010 5:16 PM, Wayne wrote:
> >
> > no additives. You would have a bigger problem in warmer climates, as I do
> > over the summer, but paper ferments very slowly, and over winter our
> > temperature seldom gets above 12c (54f). After awhile you get used to the
> > mild odor and it dissipates when it dries.
> >
> > Wayne
> >
> >
> >
>


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