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singular_me
31st March 2015, 09:23 AM
Probing the Nature of God's money... good or evil... as usual it is all about knowing and then it is up to the mind to decide.
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I have read a a lot about monoatomic gold 5 years ago, but dont recall which articles are best, so here are a few for you to start researching. One thing is certain is that the quest for gold is very ancient among the elites.


monoatomic gold
food of the gods/anunaki takes a whole new meaning here
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/monoatomicgoldthinktwice15aug05.shtml

Covalent Attachment Of Gold Nanoparticles To DNA
http://www.whitepowdergold.com/dnagold.shtml

does the myth behind gold digging have legs?
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/47-monatomic-gold/


http://www.davidicke.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/42-461913971.jpg__800x600_q85_crop1-587x314.jpg

Tuesday 31st March 2015

Some of the newest medical treatments out there require gold—minute rods and spheres wrapped in gold. These nanoparticles are engineered to seek out tumor cells and destroy or used as an injectable, reversible male contraception. But, in the future, gold nanoparticles could even be used to control our brain — or rather, to activate brain cells remotely and help treat neurological disease.

For the Guardian, Mo Costandi describes two proposed treatments that use gold nanoparticles to switch nerve cells on. A group of researchers at the University of Chicago, led by Francisco Benzanilla, created gold nanorods that will attach to specific molecules embedded in nerve cell membranes. A gentle pulse of infrared light warms the nanorods which in turn causes the neurons to fire. They’ve tested the system using dorsal root ganglion [DRG] neurons, which cluster in the spinal cord and are important for relaying information about pain and touch. Costandi writes:


The researchers added these particles to DRG neurons growing in Petri dishes, so that they would bind to the cells displaying the relevant proteins on their surface. They then exposed the cells to millisecond pulses of visible light, which heated up the particles, causing the cells to fire nervous impulses in response. This was possible not only in isolated neurons but also in slices of tissue from the rat hippocampus. In both situations, the particles stayed firmly in place when added in low concentrations, allowing for repeated stimulation of the cells for over half an hour.

A second group at MIT is using nano-sized iron oxide spheres that heat up when a magnetic field passes over them. They injected those particles into mice whose neurons had been primed to be sensitive to heat. Normally brain cells don’t need to sense heat, but a virus can carry the gene needed for the heat sensor up into the brain. The neurons incorporate that gene into their own genome and build the sensor. Then when the iron nanoparticles arrive and are warmed by a magnetic field, the neurons sense that and fire.

The treatments are still far from remote-controlling anyone’s brain, but they do demonstrate some of the innovative ways scientists are thinking about nanotechnology and medicine. Benzilla’s group is hoping to develop a modified nanoparticle system to treat macular degeneration, Costandi writes. We’re not that far from a day where you might swallow a pill that would release a team of nanobots into your blood to sniff out disease and report back to your doctor.

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/heated-gold-nanoparticles-let-scientists-remote-control-brain-180954789/?no-ist

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Remote control of brain activity with heated nanoparticles
Mo Costandi
............... Nanomedicine could get around this. Francisco Bezanilla of the University of Chicago and his colleagues knew that gold nanoparticles can absorb light and convert it into heat, and several years ago they discovered that infrared light can make neurons fire nervous impulses by heating up their cell membranes..............

Nanoparticles are already being used in other fields. They can, for example, target and destroy malignant cells, and therefore show promise in cancer therapy. More recently, some researchers have exploited their ability to sneak through the blood-brain barrier, and have used them to visualise and reduce stroke damage and inflammation in rats.

Although still in the experimental stages, research like this may eventually allow for wireless and minimally invasive deep brain stimulation of the human brain. Bezanilla’s group aim to apply their method to develop treatments for macular degeneration and other conditions that kill off light-sensitive cells in the retina. This would involve injecting nanoparticles into the eye so that they bind to other retinal cells, allowing natural light to excite them into firing impulses to the optic nerve..........
http://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2015/mar/24/remote-control-brain-activity-nanoparticles

StreetsOfGold
31st March 2015, 11:52 AM
There is something IN man which tells him that gold should be a part of his making - (but was lost?)

Daniel 2:38 And wheresoever the children of men dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the heaven hath he given into thine hand, and hath made thee ruler over them all. Thou art this head of gold.

https://solitaryspinster.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/golden-award.gif

Glass
31st March 2015, 12:33 PM
Green group intensifies calls for ban on nano-materials in food and packaging
By Esther Han
March 30, 2015, 12:15 a.m.

Health campaigners have intensified their calls for Australia to regulate the use of nano-sized silver in everyday products, following the United States peak environmental agency's decision to start doing so.

In late March, after court battles with food safety advocates, the US Environmental Protection Agency agreed to launch a review-and-approve regime (http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/files/epa_nanosilver_2015_03_19_icta_petition_response_1 0041.pdf) for the use of nano-silver, a powerful anti-microbial agent, in new products.

Friends of the Earth campaigner Jeremy Tager has urged Australian authorities to follow suit, pointing to the rapidly growing number of food and supermarket products with the controversial nanomaterial.

"[The EPA's decision] is an important first step towards ensuring consumer safety. We believe Australians deserve the same protection," he said.

Globally, nano-silver is being used in food, as well as food contact products such as baby bottles, cutting boards, salad bowls, cookware and cutlery.

Mr Tager criticised Food Standards Australia New Zealand's (FSANZ) decision in November that it would exclude nanomaterials from its review of chemical migration from packaging into food (http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/code/proposals/Documents/P1034-Packaging-Consult-CFS.pdf).

FSANZ had reasoned chemical migration risks from nanomaterials were "not well defined and may need to be examined separately". It did not propose a process or timeframe for assessing the risks of nanomaterials.

But Mr Tager said research showed nano-silver could promote resistance to antibiotics, be toxic to mammalian liver, stem and brain cells, and, according to the European Commission, harm the environment.

link to story (http://www.theadvocate.com.au/story/2978138/green-group-intensifies-calls-for-ban-on-nano-materials-in-food-and-packaging/?cs=24)

they forgot that it turns you blue as well.

I'm trying to think where silver comes from.

palani
31st March 2015, 01:18 PM
I have this aversion to put anything metal into my body. Water on the other hand is something I figure is needed. Water itself is susceptible to taking on the characteristics of things it is exposed to. A homeopathic method is to figure out the frequencies of a thing and then transfer those frequencies to the body. I figure gold and silver do have a frequency and water exposed to either one is going to transfer the essence of the metal without transferring the metal itself. For this reason I use filtered tap water sitting on a N pole magnet with a couple ingots of .999 silver in the lavatory and this is what I use to rinse the mouth out in the morning and evening.

If it doesn't do any good at least I can figure it will do no harm.

Horn
31st March 2015, 02:49 PM
Member Serpo here started a regiment of monatomic Gold.

He has not posted for awhile...

singular_me
31st March 2015, 09:41 PM
he is on a trip and should be back in 2 weeks or so... cannot wait to ask him

monoatomic gold is also associated with alchemy, so it is not given much attention or is ridiculed... i am pretty neutral towards it as the pros and cons abound.

I used to like educateyourself, but on ancient civilizations it does a poor job.



Member Serpo here started a regiment of monatomic Gold

He has not posted for awhile...

Uncle Salty
31st March 2015, 10:53 PM
Ormus gold FTW!