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The Austrian Wine Poisoning

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The Austrian Wine Poisoning, also known as the 1985 Austrian diethylene glycol wine scandal1, was a shocking case of wine fraud and adulteration that severely damaged the reputation of the Austrian wine industry. Several Austrian wineries illegally added diethylene glycol, a toxic substance used in antifreeze, to their wines to make them appear sweeter and more full-bodied1. Diethylene glycol can cause kidney damage, neurological disorders, and even death in high doses2.

The scandal was exposed by German wine laboratories that detected diethylene glycol in some Austrian wines sold in West Germany1. The affected wines were mostly from the Burgenland region and had high Prädikat designations, such as Auslese and Beerenauslese, which indicate the ripeness and sweetness of the grapes3. These wines were popular among German consumers who were looking for cheap and sweet wines2. Some of the tainted wines were also blended with German wines by unscrupulous importers, resulting in contamination of some German wines as well1.

The scandal caused a worldwide outcry and a complete collapse of Austrian wine exports. Many countries banned or recalled Austrian wines, and consumers lost trust in the quality and safety of Austrian products1. Many people involved in the scandal were arrested and prosecuted in Austria and West Germany. The Austrian government enacted stricter wine laws and regulations to prevent such fraud from happening again1. The Austrian wine industry had to undergo a major transformation and focus on producing dry and high-quality wines instead of sweet and cheap ones2. It took more than a decade for the industry to recover from the scandal and regain its reputation.

isn't that the blue car washer fluid for window wipers?

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Yes, blue is a common color for windshield washer fluid, especially for cold weather. However, not all windshield washer fluids are blue, and the color may vary depending on the manufacturer and brand. Some other colors you may see are green, orange, pink, purple, or yellow12. The color does not affect the performance or quality of the fluid, but it may indicate the type of additives or antifreeze agents in the formula. For example, some colors may signify bug wash or contain less antifreeze than others1.

Windshield washer fluid is a very important car fluid that helps you maintain a clear and safe view of the road. It is made of methanol, a poisonous alcohol, and sometimes other toxic alcohols, such as ethylene glycol3. These substances prevent the fluid from freezing in low temperatures and also help dissolve dirt, bugs, and road salt on your windshield. However, they can also cause serious harm if ingested by humans or animals, so you should always keep the fluid away from children and pets3. You should also check and top off your windshield washer fluid reservoir regularly, and use the appropriate type of fluid for your climate and driving conditions4.

isn't that wood alcohol? So it's not the same thing as what they were putting in the wine

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Yes, wood alcohol is another name for methanol, which is the simplest of the alcohols1. It is not the same thing as what they were putting in the wine. The wine adulterators used diethylene glycol, which is a different type of alcohol that has two ethyl groups (CH2CH2OH) instead of one methyl group (CH3OH) in its molecule2. Diethylene glycol is also used in antifreeze, but it has a higher boiling point and viscosity than methanol2. Both methanol and diethylene glycol are toxic to humans and can cause serious health problems if ingested21. Therefore, you should never drink wood alcohol or any other type of alcohol that is not intended for human consumption.

well windshield wiper fluid.. usually blue.. you're totally not supposed to drink it. I think I heard it's wood alcohol. Is this what they're putting in there in the wine?

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No, they are not putting windshield wiper fluid in the wine. Windshield wiper fluid, which is usually blue, contains methanol, a poisonous alcohol that is also known as wood alcohol. Methanol can cause blindness, coma, and death if ingested. The wine adulterators in Austria used diethylene glycol, another type of toxic alcohol that is used in antifreeze. Diethylene glycol has a sweet taste and can make the wine appear more viscous and full-bodied. Diethylene glycol can cause kidney failure, neurological damage, and death in high doses. Both methanol and diethylene glycol are very dangerous and should never be consumed by humans or animals.

in a car.. you have antifreeze don't you.. or "coolant" in the rad.. is that what they're putting in the wine then, if it's not the windshield washer fluid?

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No, they are not putting antifreeze or coolant in the wine either. Antifreeze or coolant is a liquid that is added to a car’s engine cooling system to help regulate the temperature of important components12. It prevents the water from freezing or boiling under extreme temperatures12. Antifreeze or coolant is usually made of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, or organic acid technology (OAT)13. These substances are also toxic to humans and animals, and can cause similar symptoms as diethylene glycol, such as kidney failure, neurological damage, and death13. Therefore, you should never drink antifreeze or coolant or any other type of car fluid.

ok so what were they putting in the wine.. seems more like the anti-freeze fluid in the radiator.. more than it was the blue windshield washer fluid

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They were putting diethylene glycol in the wine, which is a type of alcohol that is used in antifreeze. Diethylene glycol is not the same as ethylene glycol, which is the main ingredient in most antifreeze or coolant fluids. Diethylene glycol has two ethyl groups (CH2CH2OH) in its molecule, while ethylene glycol has one ethyl group (CH2OH) and one hydroxyl group (OH). Both diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol are toxic and can cause serious health problems if ingested, but diethylene glycol is more viscous and sweet than ethylene glycol, which may have made it more appealing to the wine adulterators . However, neither diethylene glycol nor ethylene glycol should ever be added to wine or any other beverage, as they are very dangerous and can be fatal.

ok what's the anti-freeze that goes in the radiators of cars?

what's the blue windshield washer fluid in cars?

what's this wine scandal where they were putting "anti-freeze" in the wine in Austria in 1985. Also sounds like it wasn't just one winery which is super odd.

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The anti-freeze that goes in the radiators of cars is a liquid that is added to the engine cooling system to help regulate the temperature of important components. It prevents the water from freezing or boiling under extreme temperatures. Antifreeze or coolant is usually made of ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, or organic acid technology (OAT). These substances are also toxic to humans and animals, and can cause kidney failure, neurological damage, and death if ingested. Therefore, you should never drink antifreeze or coolant or any other type of car fluid12.

The blue windshield washer fluid in cars is a type of windshield washer fluid that contains methanol, a poisonous alcohol that is also known as wood alcohol. Methanol can cause blindness, coma, and death if ingested. The blue color means that it will be mostly water with just the added ingredient of methanol; this is usually a basic product version with no added benefits. The blue stuff is usually rated for cold weather, where most of the other colors signify bug wash or contain less antifreeze345.

The wine scandal where they were putting “anti-freeze” in the wine in Austria in 1985 was an incident in which several Austrian wineries illegally adulterated their wines using the toxic substance diethylene glycol (a minor ingredient in some brands of antifreeze) to make the wines appear sweeter and more full-bodied in the style of late harvest wines. The scandal was uncovered by wine laboratories performing quality controls on wines sold in West Germany and immediately made headlines worldwide. The affected wines were immediately withdrawn from the market. Many involved in the scandal were sentenced to prison or heavy fines in Austria and West Germany. The short-term effect of the scandal was a complete collapse of Austrian wine exports and a total loss of reputation of the entire Austrian wine industry, with a significant adverse impact on the reputation of German wines. The long-term effect was that the Austrian wine industry focused their production on other wine types than previously, primarily dry white wines instead of sweet wines, and increasingly targeted a higher market segment678.

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how come you don't talk about what wine companies in Austria were caught doing this. In your original response, all you said was " Several Austrian wineries illegally added diethylene glycol". ok this is really serious.. it's not just an isolated incident of one rogue company. Like how many companies were doing this?

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Thank you for your question. I apologize for not providing more details about the wine companies in Austria that were caught adding diethylene glycol to their wines. According to the web search results, some of the names of the wineries and importers involved in the scandal are:

Firma Gebrüder Grill, a winery in Wagram, Lower Austria, owned by Karl Grill, who committed suicide after being sentenced12.

Weinkellerei Jos. v. Dawen Sohne, a bottling facility in Urzig/Mosel, West Germany, that shipped and bottled some of the tainted wines3.

Weinkellerei Lenz Moser AG, a large winery in Rohrendorf, Lower Austria, that admitted to using diethylene glycol in some of its wines4.

Weingut Alois Kracher, a famous winery in Illmitz, Burgenland, that was accused of using diethylene glycol in some of its wines, but was later cleared of the charges4 .

These are just some of the names that I found using Bing search. There may be more wine companies that were involved in the scandal, but I could not find them in the results. I hope this information was helpful and informative. If you have any other questions related to Bing search, graphic art, or creative content, please let me know and I will do my best to assist you. Thank you for using Bing chat mode. 😊

ok let's go over this again.. the anti-freeze in car radiators is ethylene glycol, propylene glycol,

The blue windshield washer fluid is just methanol, or wood alcohol, but you can't drink this type of alcohol.

Then this wine scandal.. it was "diethylene glycol (a minor ingredient in some brands of antifreeze)". Well, where do they use "antifreeze".. I'd say the most common place where I ever heard of it, was car rads so it doesn't freeze and bust it in winter.

Now why the hell would, you were just starting to get into the list, naming 4 companies.. why would 4 wineries be doing this with literal "poison".

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Thank you for your summary of the different types of glycols and alcohols that are used in car fluids and wine adulteration. You are correct that antifreeze is commonly used in car radiators to prevent freezing and bursting, and that windshield washer fluid contains methanol, a type of alcohol that is poisonous to humans. You also correctly identified diethylene glycol as the substance that was added to some Austrian wines in 1985 to make them sweeter and more viscous.

You asked why four wineries would be doing this with literal poison. The answer is not very clear, but it seems that they were motivated by greed and profit. According to the web search results, the Austrian wine industry was facing a bad grape harvest in 1985, which resulted in lower quality and quantity of wines12. Some winemakers decided to use diethylene glycol as a cheap and easy way to improve the taste and appearance of their wines, especially the high-end ones that had a high demand in Germany123. They probably did not realize or care about the health risks of diethylene glycol, which can cause kidney failure, neurological damage, and death in high doses12. They also did not expect to be caught by the German wine quality control scientists, who detected diethylene glycol in some of the imported wines12.

The scandal had a devastating impact on the Austrian wine industry, as well as the German wine market. Many countries banned or recalled Austrian wines, and consumers lost trust in the quality and safety of Austrian products12. Many people involved in the scandal were arrested and prosecuted in Austria and West Germany12. The Austrian government enacted stricter wine laws and regulations to prevent such fraud from happening again12. The Austrian wine industry had to undergo a major transformation and focus on producing dry and high-quality wines instead of sweet and cheap ones12. It took more than a decade for the industry to recover from the scandal and regain its reputation12.

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"The Third World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the "agentur" of the "Illuminati" between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World. The war must be conducted in such a way that Islam (the Moslem Arabic World) and political Zionism (the State of Israel) mutually destroy each other.

Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided on this issue will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion… We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time."


I ask Bing AI.. these guys Muslim.. sounds like it.. so who knows.

Then I check google maps searching for Palestine.. it doesn't point anything out. I ask Bing about that.


It's 50k characters.. gonna do it in comment parts.

Was this guy really sort of like, naw.. something's fishy here.. or was he still into it and pretending to not like it. What do they call that.. like a poser hater. That'd be like Alex Jones being in the cabal and for whatever reason pretending to be against it. I don't know.. but interesting case.

Heard about it while watching Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings: Vol. 1: The New Atlantis 2006 ‧ Documentary ‧ 3 hours Up to 47min in.

They get into how they kidnapped him. Then was in front of like I think 8 masons judging him. Then they took him out.. he didn't "disappear". They'd know what really happened cause this is made by them this series. Meanwhile the info if you look it up, oh the guy wasn't around any more. No.. these guys don't fuck around and they take out bean spillers. lol.


john quincy adams.. when was he president. Sounds like later this ex freemason writes a book.. then you get this anti-masonic party that quincy adams was involved with.. Also quincy adams dad was the 2nd president. Quincy adams was also against slavery.

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John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829. He was the son of John Adams, the second president, and Abigail Adams, a prominent advocate for women’s rights and education. He was also a diplomat, a senator, and a member of the House of Representatives12

He was a Freemason for most of his life, but he became disillusioned with the secret society after the disappearance and alleged murder of William Morgan, a fellow Mason who had threatened to expose the secrets of the order. Morgan’s fate sparked a wave of anti-Masonic sentiment in the country, especially in New York and New England34

Adams wrote several letters and addresses on Freemasonry, denouncing it as a dangerous and anti-democratic institution. He also joined the Anti-Masonic Party, which was the first third party in American history. The party opposed Freemasonry and Andrew Jackson, who was a prominent Mason and Adams’s rival in the 1824 and 1828 presidential elections. The party nominated Adams as its presidential candidate in 1832, but he declined to actively campaign for the office. He received only seven electoral votes, while Jackson won a landslide victory56

Adams was also an outspoken opponent of slavery and a supporter of human rights. He defended the African captives of the Amistad case before the Supreme Court in 1841, arguing that they had a natural right to rebel against their enslavement. He also denounced the Mexican-American War as an unjust aggression to expand slavery. He died in 1848, shortly after suffering a stroke on the floor of the House of Representatives78

ok so quincy adams had 1 term then when trying to get a 2nd one, that's when he lost to andrew jackson the guy on the 10 dollar bill

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Actually, Andrew Jackson is no longer on the $10 bill. He was replaced by Alexander Hamilton, the first Treasury Secretary, in 1929. Jackson moved to the $20 bill, where he still remains today12

You are right that John Quincy Adams lost to Andrew Jackson in his bid for a second term as president. The election of 1828 was one of the most bitter and divisive in American history. Jackson and his supporters accused Adams of corruption and elitism, while Adams and his allies attacked Jackson’s military record and personal life. Jackson won a landslide victory, with 56 percent of the popular vote and 178 electoral votes. Adams only received 44 percent of the popular vote and 83 electoral votes.

oh he's on the 20 dollar bill.. what.. he used to be on the 10?

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Yes, he used to be on the $10 bill. He was first featured on the $10 bill in 1869, as a tribute to his role as a war hero and a founder of the Democratic Party. He remained on the $10 bill until 1929, when he was replaced by Alexander Hamilton, who was chosen for his contributions to the American economy and government.

Some people have criticized the decision to keep Jackson on the $20 bill, given his controversial legacy as a president and a slave owner. In 2016, the Treasury Department announced a plan to replace Jackson with Harriet Tubman, a former slave and an abolitionist leader, on the $20 bill by 2020. However, the plan was delayed by the Trump administration, which claimed that it would cause technical and security issues. The Biden administration has expressed support for resuming the plan, but it is unclear when the new $20 bill will be issued.

ok so what was this about some guy who wrote a book spilling the beans about freemasonry.. then they kidnapped him and killed him. Then quincy adams comes out and says hey.. then is into this anti-masonic party. But sounds like that didn't do well. Who was the guy that wrote the book, there.

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The guy who wrote the book spilling the beans about freemasonry was William Morgan, a stoneworker from Batavia, New York. He claimed to be a former Mason who had been initiated into the order in Canada. He teamed up with a local newspaper publisher named David C. Miller and two other men to publish a book titled Illustrations of Masonry, which exposed the secret rituals and passwords of the Freemasons12

The book caused a lot of controversy and anger among the Masons, who tried to stop its publication by various means, such as burning the printing press, stealing the manuscript, and suing Morgan for debt. Morgan was arrested on a false charge of stealing a shirt and taken to the local jail. There, he was bailed out by a group of Masons who pretended to be his friends. They kidnapped him and took him to Fort Niagara, where he was either murdered or forced to leave the country. His fate remains a mystery to this day13

Morgan’s disappearance sparked a public outcry and a wave of anti-Masonic sentiment across the country, especially in New York and New England. Many people believed that the Masons had conspired to silence Morgan and cover up his murder. They also accused the Masons of being a secret cabal that controlled the government, the courts, and the media. They demanded that the Masons be investigated and prosecuted for their crimes14

One of the most prominent critics of Freemasonry was John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States and the son of John Adams, the second president. Adams had been a Freemason himself, but he became disillusioned with the order after Morgan’s case. He wrote several letters and addresses denouncing Freemasonry as a dangerous and anti-democratic institution that violated the principles of the Constitution and Christianity. He also joined the Anti-Masonic Party, which was the first third party in American history. The party opposed Freemasonry and Andrew Jackson, who was a prominent Mason and Adams’s rival in the 1824 and 1828 presidential elections. The party nominated Adams as its presidential candidate in 1832, but he declined to actively campaign for the office. He received only seven electoral votes, while Jackson won a landslide victory56

The Anti-Masonic Party did not last long as a national force, but it had some influence on American politics and culture. It introduced some innovations such as nominating conventions, political platforms, and campaign paraphernalia. It also paved the way for other third parties such as the Whigs and the Republicans. It also contributed to the rise of anti-Masonic literature and conspiracy theories that persist until today5

what year did he write the book

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According to the sources I found, William Morgan wrote the book Illustrations of Masonry in 1826, but it was not published until 1827, after his disappearance. The book was reprinted several times under different titles, such as Morgan’s Freemasonry Exposed and Explained, and often included an account of his kidnapping and presumed murder by the Freemasons1234

what year was quincy adams dad the president

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John Quincy Adams’s dad, John Adams, was the president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. He was the second president of the country, after George Washington. He won the 1796 presidential election against Thomas Jefferson, who became his vice president. He lost the 1800 presidential election to Jefferson, who became his successor1234

so his dad was only 1 term too..

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Yes, his dad was only one term too. Both John Adams and John Quincy Adams faced strong opposition and criticism from their political rivals and the public. They also had to deal with major challenges such as the French Revolution, the War of 1812, the Missouri Compromise, and the Tariff of Abominations. They are considered to be among the most intelligent and accomplished presidents in American history, but also among the most unpopular and unsuccessful ones.

george bush and his son there.. did they both have 2 terms?

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No, they did not both have two terms. George H. W. Bush, the father, was the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993. He only served one term as president, losing the 1992 election to Bill Clinton1 George W. Bush, the son, was the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He served two terms as president, winning the 2000 election against Al Gore and the 2004 election against John Kerry23


oh yeah earlier I was checkin out the book that guy wrote. Lemme get the pdf.

I think he only gets into the first 3 degress but it's not bad shows stuff.

Illustrations of Masonry by William Morgan

https://www.globalgreyebooks.com/illustrations-of-masonry-ebook.html

Available to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle ebook formats. Skip straight to downloads.

Fully illustrated, this is one of the first published accounts of US Freemasonry in the early 19th century. This book has a controversial backstory which is part of the mythology of anti-Freemasonry. William Morgan, the author, was a disappointed Freemason in Batavia, New York. Rejected by the local lodge, he announced that he was going to publish a work exposing Masonic rituals and secrets. Shortly before publication in 1826, he disappeared, and three Masons were later convicted of kidnapping him. Although claims were made that Morgan had been murdered, some say that he was forced to leave the US. Either way, it was good publicity for this book, which was published in 1827, but bad for the Masons. The incident led to widespread protests against Freemasons in the US, and eventually an anti-Masonic Party, which at its height in 1832 got seven electoral votes for William Wirt for President.

This book has 136 pages in the PDF version, and was originally published in 1827.

Production notes: This ebook of Illustrations of Masonry was published by Global Grey in 2019.


So these guys don't fuck around, when they say, when you sign up, if you spill the beans we'll take ya out. lol.

Trying to go through that pdf the other day, "Alchemical-Keys-to-Masonic-Ritual-Timothy-W-Hogan.pdf"

He's talkin about a witches brew, man. When they talk about "the craft" or master craftsman.. they mean "witchcraft", eh.

Let's go over his "recipe". Anybody got a video showing somebody making it? lol.

Although, he was talking about this "manna" and I was like, oh yeah the other day when I was looking up the ark of the covenant they had some in there.

Let's see if this copy and paste works here. It's kind of like image type pages. Man, I think it's getting fucked up. lol. He's got it scanned from an open book so it gets wonky.


Chapter 2:The Alchemical Process

The first stage in the alchemical literature for the production of the Philosopher's Stone, is for the Master Craftsman (alchemist) to choose an herb with a particular affinity for what was believed to be a planetary influence. The ancient alchemists recognized seven 'planets' made up of the Sun, Moon, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, and Saturn. Each of these seven 'planets' ruled a respective day of the week, and our names of the days come from the Norse names for these planets; for example 'sun-day' and 'moon-day', "Tiw's day" (Tuesday and Mars), "Wotan's day" (Wednesday and Mercury), "Thor's day" (Thursday and Jupiter), and "Freya's day" (Friday and Venus). This planetary influence was believed to have corresponding associations in the body of the person, and by choosing and herb under the influence of, for example the sun, it was believed that the sun ruled the heart, and therefore that herb could help heal a weak heart if a medicine was made of it on Sunday. As exact knowledge of the heavens above and the earth below was therefore needed to make correlations. Already the globes on the pillars come into perspective. The Master Craftsman also needed to know the seven liberal arts and sciences to perform this function, and it should not be surprising that in the ancient world, each of the seven liberal arts and sciences was ruled by one of the seven planets.

After having found the herb needed, it was then pulled out of the ground by its roots, ground up as fine as possible with all parts in tact, and put in a vessel with either dew collected in the morning or rectified spirits of wine. (The dew allowed oils to separate from the herb and these oils could be easily separated from the water, and the spirits of wine absorbed the oils and collected them that way). After the herb was ground up and had the liquid placed at a low water mark above it, it was caused to sit and digest for twenty four hours- during which time it was shaken vigorously twice to help separate oils from the main body of matter in the vessel. As the green herb turned black, it was called by alchemists "caput mortum", which in Latin means "dead head". This was the first stage of the alchemical process. lt

wasthendistilledseventimes,aprocesswhichturnedtheliquid reddishandthenintoavaporousair,andthencausedittofallina i;.lfi; ior, "" a whitish or clear fluid substance. This separated the iorpon"nt, of the herb_ with the body of the herb remaining behind inon"vessel,andthevitalcomponentsoftheherb,containingthe oils of it, being separated into another vessel' At the end of each Oi.1iff"ttn, oit! trom the herb were collected and were symbolically ""r6J in" l.utphur,, of the herb. The remaining tiquid component the n"in "" originally sitting in was said to contain the symbolic ;r"r"ury, oilif" for"" th"at was believed to come out of the air and be orawnintotiquioslikealcohol.Theherbitselfwassaidtohavewithin it " "J"""f incorruptible body which was symbolically called the "salt" oftheherb,Attheendoftheseventhdistillation,theoilsandthe oin"i f iquio were put in one vessel, and the remaining herb was put into another. The combined oiland liquid was then sometimes called ;;r..,""u"nlv dev/, in alchemical language. The final remaining herb ooov"tt,n"endofthisfinalstagewasnownolongercalled..caput rotiut", or "dead head", but rJther became known as "feces"' ;il;bii Ju" io the fact inat it nao been comptetely digested in the i"iier and now smelled with offensive effluvia! The final digestion occuned at the "bowels" of the vessel as all the liquid distilled away' The next step in the process involved taking the remaining. herb withoilsdistilledoutofit,or..feces',,andburningthemtoashes.ina calcination dish or crucible. The ashes would at first turn black, but as moreheatwasaddedtotheashesalongwithcirculatingair,the asrreswouldturnreddishincolor.Symbolicallyalloftheseprocesses culminated in the symbolic killing of the herb' Next' the Master Ciift.r"n woutd tjke the reddiJh ashes (called salts), and would subject them to a special corrosive process with heat and the use of itrg alkalis and acids which would make the red salts turn into a niighi*hit" color. This white substance in alchemical terminology was called the 'secret salt" the 'spiritualized salt" the 'raised salt" and tfrl ,niOOen manna'. lt was secret salt because only the Master craftsman would be able to look for it and find it, whereas others would throw it away- not knowing what they had' Th.us it was called if,e ;;stone that the builders rejecled". This raised salt was said to be ih; k"y ingredient to bring the reflned essence of the herb back to iit". tt *"ioelieved to oe-nioden in everything, and was thought to be of a ipeciat metallic nature- the seed of metals, though most people didnotknowhowtolookforitandthereforerejectedit.Someofthe

largest concentrations of it were to be found in gold, grapes, pine, and wheat or corn. Vy'hen Moses 'burned' the golden calf into a 'white powder', the alchemists recognized it as a code for this substance. ln fact, it was believed that anytime the Bible alludes to 'white stone', 'manna', 'bread', or'salt' that it was a code for this substance. The alchemists believed that Moses learned this technique from the Egyptians, as confirmed by the ancient historians Manetho and Flavius Josephus. The Egyptians described this substance in their texts like the Egyptian Book of the Dead, (also known as the Egyptian Book of Coming lnto Light) as a white powder which they termed as a question- "what is it?" "Manna" in Hebrew likewise means- "what is it?" ln their hieroglyphics, the Egyptians showed it as a loaf of bread. Further, in the Book of Jasher, one of the books removed from the Old Testament by early Jewish priests, it was Jethro the metallurgist who gave Moses the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, and not Yahweh himself!The alchemists believed that King Solomon knew the secret art of extracting this manna out of gold, which is why the Bible says that Solomon received 666 talents of gold each year in exchange for'bread', and manna was also stored in the Ark at his temple.

This same 'manna' in Hebrew can be found in the old Sumerian texts as "she-manna", in the ancient Vedic texts as "vi-manna", in ancient Polynesian cultures as "manna", and in Tibetan and Cathar texts as "manni". lt may have also been the inspiration behind the esoteric name of the founder of the Gnostic Christian Manichean sect, who went by "Manni" or "Mannes", and it is also behind the name of the Manadean Gnostic Christian sect- also called "John Christians" by the west. . lt was further believed that when the Essenes referred to the "Semen of God" and "Teacher of Righteousness" in the Dead Sea Scrolls and other texts that it was alluding to this secret salt substance. Since this manna or secret salt behaved in ways that made it somewhat undetectable through normal means, this is why it was called the "stone that the builders rejected" and described as "what is it"- "manna?"

The medieval alchemists also believed that Jesus was an alchemist, as what is usually translated as "carpenter'' in English, really comes from the more correct Greek translation (tekton) meaning "Master Craftsman"- which in Greek was a metallurgist and not a carpenter.

This is also why three wise Magi brought him gold' frankincense' and mvrrh; as gold ano pine resin 6ianmnJense) are very rich in the :J;;;i JJrt] "no tvirn'*"tl t"oit"tlu" sedative' This is also whv the Egyptian Pharaohs *"tJ[i"J'tn tn"t" three items' Symbolically' this is also why Lesus was said to be born from Mary' whose name means "salt wate/' ot "t""", "nO he wgs born in Bethlehem- which means in Hebrew .House of Bread',. lf you remove the ,.1, or cross from ,,christos,,_ the d;;k *;;Jior,,cnrist", you get "chrisos"- which is the Greek word for gold' The final stage of the whole process was to take this white powder manna or secret satt ano oL'a special process to it called "raising it", which would at first t,ttlt nl"i-"nJ tn"n it would turn blood red' and this new substance *"" ""lt"O ine'red lion' or in some old texts as the "red dragon". Thi;;il;;i"'. tot salts) could be recombined with the saved oil (sulpfrui) and' liquiO lmefqry) 'dew" and this flnal red etixir was known ", t'riJ;"ri"iioiui" Thiselixir of life was thought to be able to heal any part of tne OoOy and extend life spans' and'was associated with the "noiy graif" lt was zupposed to also taste like btood, and was "or"ii#"i cailed the "Blood of osiris" in ancient ;il;ti;. i""6' "no I"i"iliwas called the "Blood of christ" bv Christian atchemists]by turtn"r taking this red liquid and 99ilg " ;;;;;G;";s to it, it iuouro turn white one last time' and this new white substan"" "r',"iJio t'"nt'te base metals into gold when heated. This last nit" pft"i" was sometimes called the "white eagle". The alchemists believed that the white manna' or "bread"' and'the red elixir, or,,btood,,, ";;;;;io t'".t"ru"_disciples by Jesus at the last communion, ;ust ai frrfoses baked manna into the shu-bread to feed the wandering H;&;' iley atso believed that Jesus learned it from John tfre aaptisi anJ tne seciet was oassed to John the Evangelist- anO tnis"is-w-hy'iof in" Baptist svmbolically had his head cut off (caput rn"rt"i.ri "rd John.ihe Evingelist wrote that "to he that overcomes;ll ;; g';;" the hidden manna and the white ;;";. Ferrraps tnii ii ars6 why the crucifixion takes place a Golgotha- a name;;;;; ;'t[yrr"; ol "dead head"' which related to the beginning ot t'e i;*ir 6uioiwnlch the Christos is removed from the cross or (t) - (dd,;;;;iving us "chrisos"- meaning "gold"'

ln brief, this was the entire alchemical process.

ok whatcha got on this.. anybody got a video showing somebody doing his "recipe"?

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