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How can I get some of the monoatomic White Powder Gold?

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How can I get some of the monoatomic White Powder Gold?

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It has not been conclusively demonstrated whether the strange materials David Hudson identified are monatomic or not. Some scientists have suggested that the only way they could have the properties that they have is if they are di-atomic or greater. Since we do not wish to prejudice the scientific process we have decided not to call them monatomic unless this issue is resolved. Instead we call them m-state or ORMUS elements. The “m” in m-state could mean monatomic, microcluster or even manna. You can read a scientist’s explanation of why these elements should not be monatomic at: paranorm.htm#diatomic Apparently, David Hudson used the term “White Powder Gold” as a generic term for all of the precious metal elements in their m-state form. Hudson never made very much of the white powder of gold because his ore source had relatively little m-gold in it. David Hudson’s colleague who did the 41 day fast was using a powder composed of several m-state elements with less than 1% of the powder

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It has not been conclusively demonstrated whether the strange materials David Hudson identified are monatomic or not. Some scientists have suggested that the only way they could have the properties that they have is if they are di-atomic or greater. Since we do not wish to prejudice the scientific process we have decided not to call them monatomic unless this issue is resolved. Instead we call them m-state or ORMUS elements. The “m” in m-state could mean monatomic, microcluster or even manna. You can read a scientist’s explanation of why these elements should not be monatomic at: paranorm.htm#diatomic Apparently, David Hudson used the term “White Powder Gold” as a generic term for all of the precious metal elements in their m-state form. Hudson never made very much of the white powder of gold because his ore source had relatively little m-gold in it. David Hudson’s colleague who did the 41 day fast was using a powder composed of several m-state elements with less than 1% of the powder

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