The title says it all. It’s a motor built to run with magnet power, no external power source is required. I’ve been reading a lot about this lately, and this is the most sophisticated mechanical magnet motor I have found so far, it’s truly amazing…
If you want to see something else that is truly amazing, watch this
a friend of mine knew a supplier in Bangkok, and I finally got my hands onto MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement), or as he calls it “LMS” (Liquid Mineral Supplement). What really amazed me was the way I received it… he said he’ll send it right away and offered me to pay him by maybe helping him with some programming later. So basically, to this date, I got it for free! A set like the one he sent me would cost about 1000 Baht (60ml / about 1200 drops). The word “miracle” fits when thinking about what this stuff is said to be able to do, but “Miracle Mineral Supplement” does sound like some rip-off snake oil bullshit. I actually think “Liquid Mineral Solution” would be the best name for it, as it is not really a supplement and it is in fact a solution (sodium chloride, citric acid, water) and also “the solution” for many problems
So, I will call this LMS (Liquid Mineral Solution) from now on.
So, over the next few weeks/months/years I will add infos to this diary. My own experiences, information I found, and hopefully also some testimonials from people who I recommended to use use LMS to cure themselves from a disease.
I’m a bit baffled by this… and at this point have no opinion really, I am just VERY curious to learn more. This is probably a subject as controversial as 9/11. I found a lot of testimonials from people all over the US and also many from Germany reporting amazing healing effects (some after conventional treatment had already failed), but also some strong voices completely against it.
Basically, if all this were true, we have a cure for malaria and HIV, as well as a load of other diseases, since a VERY long time, and it took one man to “discover” it’s effect to make it public knowledge. If it were true, it would also be a killer to the pharmaceutical industry, as this treatment is very cheap and the ingredients abundant, so I imagine no cost would be spared to discredit this information. What do you think?
I’ve stumbled upon this interesting piece of text…
It may be preposterous to assume that intelligent life everywhere in the universe must derive only from slime and take an independent path to a random end. More likely, the moment that any life-form becomes advanced enough to travel in space, it does so, leaving its seed wherever it chooses to do so, and genetically engineering what it pleases, thus dominating the apparent choice of appearance. There are strong intelligence-enhancing reasons why we have two legs, two eyes, two arms, etc., as do other relatively intelligent beings on this planet like the mountain gorillas. If we can genetically engineer corn to kill Monarch butterflies, then surely ETs can mold local life-forms to reflect their own chosen characteristics, such as a humanoid appearance. It would be much more surprising if intelligent life everywhere were radically different from us in general appearances. The Star Wars bar scene may be much less likely than the films ET or Close Encounters.
It is also instructive, especially for fundamentalists who prefer their Bible straight-up to review Genesis 1:26 in the original Greek:
“And the elohim [plural] said, ‘Let us [plural] make the Adam in our [plural] image, after our [plural] likeness…’”
What’s with the “we” business? Why have we papered over this interesting choice of holy words and made a singular male God out the text? Whose idea was that? There are many scholars today who believe that a revision of the Bible is in order, going back to the most ancient of roots and re-examining our true origins. We may be the ETs. Zechariah Sitchin, in particular, (see The 12th Planet, for example) has championed the idea that humankind derives from an ET origin. If so, then it should not be surprising that we are indeed made in their image.
As some you may know I am the webmaster of WaterMicron Industries, a manufacturer for Atmospheric Water Generators. While looking for some information about bottled and tab water to compare with the clean and pure drinking water their machines produce, I came across some very interesting and some funny as well as frightening facts. Thanks to pages like youtube or google video, I don’t have to bore you with a lot of text information, but instead show you here 4 of the most interesting videos on this matter.