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King Solomons Method

The following method is an edited summary of an anonymous article entitled Simple Methods of Making Monatomic Gold ° It has the following disclaimers  [Pg.402]

New information regarding monatomic elements has been made available to this forum and the world. This information comes from a scientist who wishes to remain anonymous. It is the wish of this scientist that this information be made freely available and that his anonymity be protected. His expertise is in the field of metallurgy and mining and he holds degrees in five different physical sciences. He has been working with the monatomic precious elements since 1980. [Pg.402]

The author of this post does not claim that all of this information is accurate or even that any of it is true. It may contain errors and be incomplete in places. [Pg.402]

Any unknown material should be subjected to a 98 element scan prior to conversion to m-state material for ingestion. [Pg.402]

King Solomon s people swept up the white material present when a lake dries. They did not dig because they only wanted the material on the surface. They fired this material with sulfur, put silver on top of it and mixed in iron. Using this method and a reverberatory furnace, they poured 100,000 talents of gold. [Pg.402]


Gautier R, Halet J-F, Saillard J-Y (2009) Computational methods transition metals clusters. In Solomon El, Scott RA, King RB (eds) Computational inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. Wiley, Chichester, pp 539-550... [Pg.177]


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