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Conversations with Jim Humble

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On-camera interviews were conducted with Mr. Jim Humble and with real people who have used, or are using MMS. He also visited the clinic where MMS is used as part of regular medical treatment. Adam and Jim discussed "the beginning," the science, the scope of MMS applications and its future potential.

If you are interested in understanding or better understanding what MMS is about, share this gift to others...where truth is not tainted by misinformation. As more and more people discover, use and benefit from chlorine dioxide via the "MMS" protocol, it is critically important that this factual, very specific visual and audio record be made available to the general public. Here you get the "whole" story.

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Jim Humble's "Miracle Malaria Cure" has been featured on the Feb-March 2008 Volume 15, Number 2 of Nexus Magazine.

While investigating the chemistry and healing properties of stabilised oxygen, this research engineer developed a simple formula that can overcome the symptoms of malaria in only a few hours and is already being used successfully in Africa.

This is the story of the discovery and development of possibly the most amazing enhancement for the immune system yet discovered. In my book "Breakthrough: The Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century", I have provided complete details on how to make the supplement in your kitchen, with most of the ingredients bought off the shelf. It is entirely possible that you will save someone’s life or your own

Because the Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS) functions as a supercharger to the immune system, it is not meant for the treatment of any particular disease, but rather it is meant to improve the immune system to the point of overcoming many diseases, frequently in less than 24 hours. For example, one of the main killers of mankind in the world today, malaria, is usually overcome by this supplement in just four hours. This has been proven through clinical trials in Malawi, eastern Africa, where in killing the malaria parasite in the body there was not a single failure. More than 75,000 malaria victims have taken the supplement and are now back at work and living productive lives. After taking the supplement, AIDS patients are often disease free in three days, and other diseases and conditions simply disappear.

The Journey Begins

The phone was ringing at the other end of the house. It was a long, narrow house and there was furniture to get around and a hallway to get through, but in spite of the obstacle course I made it. Bill Denicolo, an old friend, was calling from Chicago. We talked and he asked, “Jim, are you any good at prospecting for gold?” I was never too modest, so I told him the truth (my truth). “Yes,” I said. “I am amongst the best, if not the best.” That was enough for him. He was a friend, and being familiar already with my work in mining he believed me. He continued: “I’m working with a group that wants to do gold mining in the jungle in South America. We need your help and we are paying the going rate, plus you get a share of the profits.”

That was it. I agreed to leave in approximately one month’s time. They were willing to use my gold recovery technology. This would require that I ship equipment ahead. It took the entire month to get things ready and to prepare myself for the jungle. The most important things that I took, relevant to this story, were several bottles of stabilised oxygen. (Please don’t get the idea that stabilised oxygen is the miracle solution that I am writing about here.) All water in the jungle is dangerous to drink. In North America, water from fast-moving streams is usually quite safe to drink, but in the jungle it doesn’t matter how fast the stream is moving; the water is not safe to drink.

A number of people had mentioned to me that the oxygen in stabilised oxygen would purify water by killing the pathogens present, especially if the water was left sitting overnight. I had once sent off a single test to a laboratory after treating some sewage water with stabilised oxygen, and the results came back showing that all pathogens were dead. I was relatively confident that I could purify my drinking water in the jungle.

I had actually worked with stabilised oxygen for some time. A friend of mine who lived a little way outside of Las Vegas used it quite a bit with his animals. He gave it to his chickens in their water to keep them healthy and he used it with his dogs. He even injected it into one of his dog’s veins once when it was sick; his dog was cured in several hours.

Bill Denicolo sent a contract to my house in Las Vegas, Nevada, to where I had retired after working in gold mining. The contract was quite generous. I was to be paid a reasonable salary, and I would have 20 per cent ownership in the operation, provided I located gold in the jungle. I signed a copy of the contract and sent it off, and received an aeroplane ticket in return. I was then 64 years old but in top condition, and I would have no trouble navigating in the jungle.

The country was Guyana, formerly known as British Guyana, just south of Venezuela on the east coast of South America. I arrived there on a normal day while it was raining. It was mid-1996. I was met by several local people who would be part of the mining operation, and they drove about 30 miles to Georgetown, Guyana’s largest city which is also the capital. I was taken to a local house where I was to stay until we departed for the interior, where we would prospect Guyana’s greatest rainforest and jungle.

At the house I met Mike, a local who owned the claims to a very large portion of the jungle, who would be one of the partners. Joel Kane, who lives in the eastern part of the USA, was also one of the partners listed on the contract I’d signed. He was to arrive within two weeks before we departed for the jungle. There was one other partner who was also supposed to arrive soon, but probably after we departed for the jungle. His name was Beta (his real name was Satkumar Hemraj, but he preferred the name of Beta) and he was related to a high official in the government, Moses Nagamotoo, the First Minister directly under the Prime Minister, Sam Hinds.

Beta was not present, but because he was our partner I was invited to the First Minister’s house for dinner the second evening that I was there. While I was at his house, he complained of his back problem that was almost preventing him from doing his job in the government. I explained to him that I sometimes adjusted people’s necks and I might be able to help his back. So after dinner he allowed me to adjust his neck, which I did very delicately, making sure that I did not jerk or hurt him. Within minutes his back problem began to subside. We were all amazed, and soon he was walking quite easily around the house.

The next day, one of the servants called me and asked if I would adjust Moses’s daughter’s neck; she was having bad back problems as well. I agreed over the phone, so they picked me up for dinner that night, which was the third evening I was there, and after dinner I adjusted her neck. Her name was Angela. He had another daughter named Adila, but she did not have a problem. Angela, as amazing as it may sound, was soon walking easily and her back problem seemed to have disappeared. I did not always have such spectacular results, but sometimes they did happen.

I was very glad that I had taken the time to learn to adjust necks. Making such a powerful friend as Moses Nagamotoo was important. I did not realise how important it was at the time, but no doubt it kept me from spending time in prison at a later date.

Into the Jungle

In our first expedition into the jungle, we would be taking eight men who would carry the supplies and set up camp as we reached various locations. Our workers were called droggers. These men were hired by Mike, and they arrived at the house about a week ahead of time to begin putting supplies and equipment together. One of the droggers was the foreman and the others, of course, were workers.

Finally, the time for our expedition arrived and neither Joel nor Beta had arrived, but we couldn’t wait. The men only made US$6.00 a day, but it still cost to keep them around and we wanted to get things done. So the final crew consisted of me, Mike the landholder and the eight droggers.

The trip into the interior took about two days. First there was about an hour’s ride from Georgetown to the town of Parika on the Mazaruni-Cuyuni River. We loaded our supplies onto a large truck and four taxies. We arrived at Parika at about 9.00 am and loaded our supplies onto several large speed-boats.

We finally arrived at our next destination, the town of Bartica, which is considered the gateway to the interior of Guyana. There we bought mostly food supplies. There are a number of food stores constructed like warehouses which mostly supply excursions into the interior. Our buyer bought mostly beans and rice. Normally, they would buy only rice for such trips, but because I was there they added several sacks of beans. On other trips I was able to get them to buy more varieties of groceries.

We then loaded all supplies into several boats and crossed the river to a port on the other side about one mile away, where we transferred our supplies and equipment into two very large trucks.

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Included are mp3's from the DVD. If you want the SPANISH version, it's on the tracker as well.

http://www.miraclemineral.org/
http://mmsadvisor.com/
http://projectcamelot.org/jim_humble.html (Interview with Jim Humble)
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=mms&aq=-1&oq=mm
http://healthwithmms.com/
http://forum.conspiracycentral.net/index.php?showtopic=25125