The white powder of gold is not particularly elusive. Many people have made it using a variety of methods
including a method that I invented. I have received reports and pictures from four people who have replicated David
Hudson's patented method for converting metallic gold into the white powder of gold. Two of these people "annealed"
their end product at different university laboratories to produce a pure white powder from gold. Both of these
people are professional scientists who regularly work with a university in their respected area. All of the people
who have used Hudson's patent method agree with Hudson's claim that the ORME gold chloride is a green rather than a
yellow liquid as is ordinary metallic gold chloride. Here is an example from Hudson's Fort Collins lecture:
"When gold is produced as a monoatomic gold, it’s a forest green color."
In his Denver lecture Hudson said:
"Monoatomic gold as a chloride has a forest green color"
You can find pictures of different stages of this forest green gold chloride liquid from three of these four people
at:
In Hudson's Fort Collins lecture he claimed that the precipitate from the dried green gold chloride is gray-black
in color:
"If you use thermo-gravometric analysis, and you produce monoatomic gold, you get sort of a gray-black, hydrogen
Auride"
All four of the people who made the white powder of gold using Hudson's patent method claim that they went through
this gray-black stage on the way to the white powder. One of the professional scientists provided this picture of
the material before "annealing":
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/HAu01.JPG
A professional metallurgist that we call "the Essene" described another method for making the white powder of gold.
This method is called the Sodium Burn method. You can see some of the white precipitate of gold made using the
Sodium Burn method in the front jar at:
This white precipitate is quite similar in appearance to a product that David Hudson's chemists made using a
variation of Hudson's patent method. You can see a picture of this product at:
You can also see a couple of pictures of some of the white powder of rhodium and iridium that Jim made from
catalytic converter beads using his ozone method at:
I just took the third picture, above, of a sample that I still have.
David Hudson claimed in his lectures that all of the ORMUS elements have a green "chloride form". Jim noticed that
this was the case with the catalytic converter rhodium and iridium ORMEs that he made. Here is a picture of one of
these ORME rhodium-iridium samples that I still have:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/swinging.jpg
Note how similar this color is to the color of the "chloride form" iridium that one of the professional scientists
made using Hudson's patent method at:
Earlier I mentioned that I discovered a method for making the white powder of gold. I call this method the
"Peroxide Method". I actually videotaped the first time we tried this method on May 7, 1997. You can see a couple
of screen captures from this video that show the green "chloride" from this method at:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/H2O2-01.jpg http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/H2O2-02.jpg
Another time I dropped out a white precipitate from this liquid which can be seen at:
A professional metallurgist in Australia says that he has used the Peroxide Method to make the white powder of
eleven metals. Here is his post to this forum to that effect:
Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 00:52:09 -0000
Subject: [ORMUS] Re: Metals and Toxicity
Dear Barry,
I have found that the HCL/H2O2 method works quite well with the
following metals (for which I have done):
Chromium, Iron, Nickel, Molybdenum, Rhodium, Silver, Iridium,
Platinum, Gold, Tin and Tungsten.
It also works, though with varying degrees of successfulness with:
Copper (very stubborn and only works about 1 in 10 attempts)
Titanium (also very stubborn, yet 3 in 10 attempts it works)
Niobium (though I buy this from China and its a white powder of
Niobium Hydride - takes a very long time to break down with H2O2,
though with enough persistence and patience, about 1 in 5 attempts its
powder seems to be able to dissolve in the di-ethyl alcohol to the most
part)
Osmium (a very difficult one to get your hands on though this supplier
is able to provide it - http://www.pm-connect.com/) This one is quite
highly reactive and great care should be taken with the addition of
the H2O2, it gets hot very quickly. However, with perseverance, its
white powder will dissolve in the di-ethyl alcohol about 1 in 8 attempts.
Mercury (also quite a difficult one to get your hands on, though I
found an old Army disposal store that still sells the old Mercury
Thermometers. Again it takes a very long time to break down with the
H2O2 and I would generally do it in very small amounts. However, at
least 1 in 3 attempts are successful at getting its white powder to
dissolve in the di-ethyl alcohol).
Ones to steer clear of are:
Zinc, Magnesium, all the highly reactive alkaline metals as they
oxidise in the HCL before you can even add the H2O2, Lead, Bismuth,
Antimony and Selenium. The Selenium comes as an oxide, I have been
unable to source any other way of getting it.
The Platinum oxide (a black powder) that can be purchased from the
electroplating site I listed on Ormus_SWG List, is a good one to start
practising with. The reason being is that the black specs are easy to
see, so you know if you have managed the conversion correctly or not
or if you need to start over again. It is also not too expensive
considering that it is pure platinum oxide and the resultant product
is quite strong, so those who really want to "feel" their Ormus will
recognise they have made a good one :) - IE: ingesting a good platinum
ormus will definitely make you feel very "spacey" (I suggest you be
seated - hehe).
_______________________
Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the white powders that this gentleman has made.
Don Nance of Ocean Alchemy makes one of his products using the Peroxide Method on gold. The page for this product
is at:
Don had this product assayed using ICP-MS in January of 2006 at Acme Analytical Laboratory in Vancouver, BC. The
assay only registered 0.104595% of the total precipitate as known elements. If you exclude the sodium and chlorine
from the salt in the solution, the assay only registered 0.000098% of the total precipitate. The remainder, which
was made from pure gold metal, was unassayable. This means that it was 99.9999% unassayable.
Don used to make his Golden Tear product using the Sodium Burn method. His product assay when using this method was
not as pure. It was only 93% unassayable if you include the salt and 99.99% unassayable if you exclude the salt
from the assay.
Don also makes a white precipitate of copper using a sodium burn method. You can see a picture of this precipitate
at:
I would say that this is pretty good evidence that Hudson's patented method for producing ORMUS and some of the
other methods for producing ORMEs have been pretty well verified scientifically.
I also have some pure white powder of iridium which was made by an unknown method. You can see a picture of this
at:
In his lectures, David Hudson said that he had converted his white powder products into their metallic form but
that this process took about nine months. He also said that he had found four things which tend to "pin" his ORMUS
back toward metal. In his Tampa, Florida workshop he said:
"I've found that there are four substances that pin these high spin atoms and take them back to the low spin
state. Those substances are sulfites (SO3), carbon and carbon monoxide, nitric oxide, and short wavelength
radiation (deep ultraviolet or shorter)."
Don Nance did some conversions of various sea salt precipitates into their metallic form using these substances and
the radiation. Don measured this conversion process by doing assays on the un-treated precipitate, the precipitate
after the initial exposure to these factors and after six months. The assays that Don had done measured a
191,590,168 fold increase in silver and a 155,725 fold increase in gold in Dead Sea salt precipitate after only six
months using ICP-MS. You can read more about this in Don's write up at:
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