Anonymous ID: 53197c Sept. 23, 2018, 4:47 a.m. No.3149395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9421 >>9429 >>9993

>>3149389

you're spot on, Anon.

 

I had a doctor friend (not my doctor, just a friend who is a doctor) going on and on last week about how CS will make people turn blue, how it's all an internet conspiracy theory, etc. Oh how I cringed.

 

I have heard that some docs in Africa started injecting small quantities of high quality CS into AIDS patients and that they began testing negative after a few months of treatment. Not sure if that is true though.

Anonymous ID: 53197c Sept. 23, 2018, 5:02 a.m. No.3149445   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9467

>>3149429

He is literally the only guy I have seen with skin like that. It could well be stage make-up.

 

In my experience making CS, the stuff can in fact you sick if you use tap water or ordinary bottled/drinking water; or if you use silver that is adulterated with additives. Wherever you buy your silver from, you need to have a good reason to trust them when they say it's 99.99% pure, or else you need to have your own equipment for testing its purity.

 

If the CS is cloudy, grey, or dirty looking, the brew didn't turn out and should be thrown out, though some topical use might be fine (I haven't tried). When I get a good batch, it takes on a yellow color after sitting in a dark closet for a day in a sealed container.

Anonymous ID: 53197c Sept. 23, 2018, 5:18 a.m. No.3149510   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3149474

good chance they are electrogravitic craft, the modern version of the primitive things Thomas Townsed Brown worked on in the 1950s-60s. Or maybe they are even a couple more generations more advanced than that.

 

Brown's stuff was achieving speeds of 40,000 km/h and was inertially shielded to where the craft could do abrupt turns and vertical flight without harming the occupants.

 

Lord knows what they can do now.