To: IAHF List
Subject: FDA goes after Colloidal Silver sites, IAHF Identifies Existence of Avalanche Software on this PLANET
From: "International Advocates for Health Freedom" jham@iahf.com
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 00:34:36 -0500

IAHF LIST: To the Feds, Spooks, and other mole like scum who I can safely assume sign onto the IAHF list since its automated, ya'll can POUND SAND up your noses, read this, snarl and gnash your teeth in PAIN! Ifn ya'll ever manage to find me up here smack dab in the middle of the Appalachian mountains, I got me some junkyard DAWGS that would jus' LOVE ta eat ya'll for BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER or even a midnight SNACK! Ya'll come 'roun here lookin' for anything, an roun these parts we feed overly inquisitive scum like ya'll to the HOGS! De Good Lawd done BLESSED us wid de internet, an de AVALANCHE mail bombin' software. Yeah-uh momma! Now, jus' zactly WHO at de FDA/FTC/FBI/NSA/CIA/MCC/TGA/MCC/MCA/Bgvv/Nether regions of HELL been targettin' dese heah colloidal silvah websights? Ah be MIGHTY innerested, an reckon various folks WORLD WIDE may ALSO be mighty innerested...... Lord have MERCY the boy be CRAZY bes try bringin' ON de boys in de white coats bearin' SYRINGES- we bes stick his ass back in de loonie bins from which he never should have ESCAPED!

See Reuters article of FDA attacks on colloidal silver websites below my comments. I am going to discuss this with several colloidal silver manufacturers and others who are fed up with this crap. Just because a substance has healing properties doesn't make it a drug. The problem is that the definition of "drug" in the FD&C Act is grossly overly broad, the the point that it even includes FOOD. Under the FD&C Act, the FDA could even attempt to regulate WATER as a "drug", and when you see the way they're attacking colloidal silver, one must wonder when they will ATTEMPT to do so given how they've IGNORED the Pearson decision.

I use colloidal silver often. I chop firewood and get splinters and disenfect my hands with it. I have used it to heal really bad sunburn in Florida and up here too. I've used it on wasp stings to drive out the toxin, I've used it when I felt a cold coming on and stopped it dead in its tracks. I gargle with it as a matter of course and keep a bottle by my desk to spray down my throat now and then just for the hell of it. I will NEVER use antibiotics again, only colloidal silver, ozone, and other stuff they don't want me to use.

We are sovereign over our own bodies, and we have an absolute God given RIGHT to learn the TRUTH about the healing properties of colloidal silver, and the FDA can go pound SAND up their nose.

There is software called AVALANCHE that can be downloaded FREE off almost any hacker website. Its MAILBOMBING software and its effortless to use. Theres also no way to trace it because you don't directly send email to your target, its sent undetectably from the most prolific list serves in cyberspace which you can sign your target up for in a flash using this menu driven software, then ZING! One mouse click and their Server is TOAST! I plead the 5th as to whether or not I've ever used it or anyone I know ever has. One thing is certain, no one will ever find the software on my computer, because if I ever DID use it, I'd only use it from a computer at a cyber cafe or from a public library and keep it on a floppy disk that I'd stash somewhere where no one would ever find it, much LESS be able to link to ME. I aint sayin' whether or not I happen to know of any libraries or cybercafe's that allow people to put floppy disks into their machines. Most don't....... but hackers are EVERYWHERE and some DO, because of the PRINCIPAL of the thing. I do know of the existence of some computers deep in the woods, operating off solar panels and cell phones that NSA might be able to locate, but they'd have to devote an awfully big effort to find them, and some of these computer are owned by moonshiners, pot growers, and others who don't like the gummint no way no how, equatin' the gummint with YANKEES.

I will say this much, remember the time various and sundry pissed off individuals did that phone and fax zap against the FDA? Using Avalanche against key email accounts at the FDA would cause migraine headaches and massive frustration that would last for weeks over there. I am sending this to myself and am bccing it to others. If anyone is intercepting this because it is not encrypted, I am merely exercising my first amendment rights to free expression, I'm not conspiring with anyone to do anything, I'm merely discussing the existance of certain software that I derive a certain intrinsic pleasure from merely knowing EXISTS on this PLANET and if any gummint spooks don't like it, they can pound SAND up their noses, because it is quite simply IMPOSSIBLE for anyone to EVER figure out if I've ever actually used this myself! Fug 'em all, I'm survivin' FIRST!

Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 08:02:52 -0500
From: [censored]
To: [fo ME to KNOW, fo YA'LL to try to FIND OUT!!!]
Subject: FDA goes after Colloidal Silver sites

FDA charges websites with illegal silver promotion

WASHINGTON, Nov 06 (Reuters Health) - The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cracked down on 16 websites for illegally promoting the dietary supplement colloidal silver as a drug.

In letters to the companies, the FDA says its review of the websites has concluded that colloidal silver and other products are promoted for conditions that may cause them to be drugs. The claims the 16 websites make, such as touting colloidal silver as an antibiotic, antifungal, burn treatment or cure-all, "establish their intended use as drugs," the agency says.

"FDA is aware that Internet distributors may not know that the products they offer are regulated as drugs or that these drugs are not in compliance with the law," the agency says in the letters, noting that "many of these products may be legally marketed as dietary supplements or as cosmetics if certain therapeutic claims are removed from the promotional materials." Reuters Health called the operators of several of the websites on Monday, but none returned the calls.

Copyright 2000 Reuters Limited.