There is an outfit near me that makes [was making?] CS by a chemical
precipitate method, by the 55 gallon drum, sold to repackagers.
It was bright pee yellow. [Food coloring?]
I heard they made CS by local rumor and stopped by to check it out a few
years ago.
I sort of walked in an open door one day looking for the office [no "keep
the heck out" signs...no office.] .....very secretive maybe paranoid people
in a filthy steel barn...weird vibes!!
Could have been making crank or 'shine in the back room? ..I didn't get
that far and a shotgun didn't emerge before I split the scene, but it felt
like one was coming...or was already there behind something.
Ask a couple of questions to justify your presence, accept whatever they
say, look harmless and get out Dude!
There warn't no sucha thang as Too Fast. [WHEW! That was skeery creepie !! ]
Gee, now I wonder what they're dumping into the river.
Advanced Materials
(919) 542-6337
(919) 542-2790
865 Pea Ridge Rd
New Hill, NC 27562 [serious Sticksville RedNeckland, No'th Cakillaky with
a Nuke plant planted on top..but getting kicked out of there was another
adventure in paranoia wearing uniforms]
Point: There are a number of ways to put silver into something fast and
cheap. MSP , a general description, could use any of all of them.
You just don't know what's in a bottle at the store.
[shudder]
ode
At 11:15 AM 5/9/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Although I am not privy to how it is actually made, I suspect that it is
made by adding a silver compound to a protein, like silver nitrate to gelatin.
Marshall
[email protected] wrote:
Hello Ole Bob I can assure you the last thing I want to do is make MSP
colloidal silver. But simply as a matter of interest I would like to know
HOW its made. Of course, Invive, the main promoters of MSP tell us
nothing. I've done dozens of google searches but can't find anything
useful. A while back I found a site selling MSP by the gram. I assumed
this was some kind of MSP powder. I think it was about $350 for 30g, but
as usual it revealed nothing about how the base silver is reduced to
particles. I'm puzzled why the production method is such a big secret. Is
it patented? Normally on the internet you can find the formula for
anything in about 2 minutes. David
From: Robert Berger <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
Date: 9 May 2006 5:53:16 AM
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Mild Silver Protein Production.
David, why fiddle around with silver proteins? Are you looking for argyira?
"Ole Bob"
Hi.
Does anyone know exactly how mild silver protein is made? I know
it's silver particles coated in something like gelatin, but how are
the actual silver particles produced? Are they pulverised or ground?
Are they dissolved by acid? Are they pure silver, or are they
crystals of silver nitrate or something else? I've tried googling for
this but can't find anything very informative.
Regards
David
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