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vacuum
24th September 2012, 09:35 PM
The guy who discovered, characterized, and had patents related to ORMUS. Apparently he's been MIA for the last 12-15 years, but he has recently released a video, part 1 below. He claims he was approached and worked for a man who had more wealth than he knew existed, who makes Bill Gates look poor. He was working on medical applications of ORMUS/ORMEs. He thinks he was looking for a cure for aids (that's the premise they pitched to him to get him to work for them and he believes this guy is a great philanthropist).

In the first 8 videos he explains all the technical/scientific stuff behind this field, and at the very least he appears to have a good grasp on a lot of technical stuff. He's using words correctly and seems to have real hands-on experience with a number of analytical techniques.

For those who don't know, he was a farmer who discovered a strange white substance on his land which he later proved to be monoatomic gold. I think he spent like $1million of his own money or something doing tests. For reasons that he explains, this form of gold was very difficult to recognize as gold and difficult to change it back to normal metallic gold.

Worth checking out if interested.

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The authorized recording of David R. Hudson in his first public statement for 15 years, recorded in May 2011 at Enota Resort, Hiawassee, GA. Sponsored by Cherokee Gold at www.cherokeegold.net (http://www.cherokeegold.net)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54OEjpojSE4

Gaillo
24th September 2012, 11:00 PM
I know a few people who were scammed out of several hundred dollars each by this guy in the mid-90's... for whatever that's worth. I'd be VERY wary if any of you are thinking of becoming involved in this guy or his work in ANY way.

vacuum
24th September 2012, 11:27 PM
I know a few people who were scammed out of several hundred dollars each by this guy in the mid-90's... for whatever that's worth. I'd be VERY wary if any of you are thinking of becoming involved in this guy or his work in ANY way.
Agreed. I'd say if you don't have an ability and interest to look at the science behind his work, don't get involved.

beefsteak
25th September 2012, 05:38 AM
Way over my head, but certainly was an interesting presentation. It's clear HE believes what he's speaking about.

Is he really Cherokee or is that a marketing "angle" or do you know?

Neuro
25th September 2012, 05:47 AM
Agreed. I'd say if you don't have an ability and interest to look at the science behind his work, don't get involved.
I did look into mono-atomic gold a few years ago. I would say it is likely BS!