In 1996 one of David Hudson's chemists told me that salt (sodium chloride) is a very essential part of
Hudson's patented method. Hudson mentioned this in his patent:
(6) Sodium chloride is added in an amount whereby the sodium is present at a ratio 20 moles sodium
per mole of gold. The solution is then diluted with deionized water to a volume of 400 ml. The presence of the
aqueous sodium chloride provides the salt Na2Au2Cl8. The presence of water is essential to break apart the
diatoms of gold.
(7) The aqueous sodium chloride solution is very gently boiled to a just dry salt, and thereafter the
salts were taken up alternatively in 200 ml deionized water and 300 ml 6M hydrochloric acid until no further
change in color is evidenced. The 6M hydrochloric acid is used in the last treatment.
Hudson's chemist said that the salt kept the ORMEs from evaporating with the water so that they remained in
solution. This suggests that the ORMUS elements would be diminished in water distilled from sea water.
In one of his recorded lectures I recall hearing Hudson refer to the importance of salt for keeping the ORMUS/ORMEs
with the solution. I believe he used the term "dove" in this lecture like he used it in his Dallas 1995
lecture:
"The neat thing about gold, as compared to the other elements, is that gold can be purified by
distillation. At 450 degrees elemental gold will resonance disconnect from itself and will go over as a gas and
be re-condensed over here and be caught as white powder again. And so you can purify it, back and forth, by
repeated distillation, and get a very high purity substance. It's called the "white dew", the "white
condensate", "the white dove" or it's depicted as a white feather in the alchemical texts. Because that's the
way it was purified as a volatile material."
Though he is referring to the sublimate of ORMUS gold at 450 degrees Celsius above, I am quite certain that his
reference to salt in the other lecture related to the ordinary process of distillation at the boiling temperature
of water.
Hudson also mentions the use of salt to keep ORMUS rhodium in solution through repeated evaporations in his Dallas
1995 lecture:
"We could take pure rhodium chloride and analyze it to be pure rhodium, and through a process of
repeated evaporation with salt, we could make the rhodium disappear from the instrumental analyzes. It still is
a blood red chloride, you still can perform all the chemistry, it still was in solution but it didn't analyze
to contain any rhodium. And this was pure rhodium standard."
Later in that lecture he said:
"What he does say is that, "The Gods came here to Earth. They lived here on the Earth. They came here
to mine gold out of the sea waters." Now right there most of you don't know much about chemistry but if it's
soluble in sea water and stays in sea water, it's elemental gold. Metallic gold salt in the sea water would
precipitate and come out. Okay, so it has to be elemental gold. Okay, as the "oroide", the mono-atomic gold.
They were not able to get enough gold so they begin to mine it in Africa so they could get more gold. What
Sitchin says is obviously that gold was very important to them. They were not able to get enough gold so they
went to Africa and began to mine it out of the ground. He says, "obviously they needed this for some important
purpose such as a radiation shield around their planet". Well that's his conclusion. My conclusion is it was
their food. It was the food of the Gods. That's why they needed the gold."
This suggests that even at the low temperatures of natural evaporation, the salt in sea water keeps most of the
ORMUS in that sea water from evaporating with the water.
Nevertheless, I suspect that there is a certain irreducible amount of ORMUS that goes with the distillate of sea
water and that this amount would be greater in water that is naturally evaporated at ambient environmental
temperatures than the amount that might be present if the water was distilled at high temperatures using a heating
coil with a pulsed magnetic field emanating from it.
I think that this is a fairly complex interaction that will take some pretty sophisticated research to characterize
accurately.
I first suggested the hydrochloric acid/hydrogen peroxide method on May 7, 1997 while I was videotaping Jim doing
some lab work in a friend's garage in Portland. Jim immediately tried this method and we got the green gold
chloride solution while I recorded the whole process on videotape. Jim, who was quite sensitive to ORMUS in the
air, insisted that we put a chunk of rock salt in the solution so that the reaction would not cause the ORMUS to go
into the air. You can see a couple of still images from that video at:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/peroxide01.jpg
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/peroxide02.jpg
Notice the small gold beads and larger chunk of rock salt at the bottom of the test tube in the second image.
On July 20, 1997 I finally got around to replicating the peroxide process at home. That evening I had the following
experience which I was not able to write about till the next day:
"While I was stirring in the TSP and lye solutions I noticed that I was feeling quite high. It was a
bit like a pot high, but without the distortion and memory loss that pot gives. I also noticed my lips were
getting quite sweet and slippery. I asked the experienced person about this. The reply was that this is quite
common when working with these materials. To avoid it you should put some pure, lab grade, sodium chloride in
with your working solution. Without the salt, the m-state material will evaporate with the water and much of it
will be lost."
From this time on, I was careful to always add salt when doing the peroxide method on gold.
Jim reported a similar experience when he used a very strong pulsed magnetic field on a very salty ORMUS solution.
You can read my transcript of Jim's description of this experience at:
http://www.OrmusMinerals.com/pmf.htm
Apparently, the much stronger pulsed magnetic field of Jim's electromagnet was able to overcome the "keeping"
properties of the salt in the solution and cause the solution to "boil like gasoline" at room temperature. Note
also that Jim said his colleague:
"K noticed a distorted sense of perception. When he went to walk and stuff, he said it was like
flying on acid or something because where he expected his feet to hit is not where it was hitting. He said he
was feeling disoriented, also light headed and said he was having "visual acuity background noise", as he calls
it."
Thus it appears that the strength of the magnetic field is also a factor in the "distillation" of ORMUS with water.
This leads us to wonder if the amount of ORMUS in the air diminishes as the earth's magnetic field moves toward a
magnetic pole reversal.
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