OT but Important: Usenet Abuse and Impersonation by a sick individual using IP address 86.60.253.104

R

Radium

Hi:

To all respective forum readers, please take notice:

1) First of all, my apologies for such a wide off-topic cross-
posting. It's unusual, and very frowned upon. But I deem it
necessary in lieu of recent events. You can just disregard if you
will.

2) There is a user on the net who has impersonated "Don Klipstein",
me, as well as other respectable Usenet posters. He/she is using our
names, email addresses, and profiles to post nonsense on Usenet
newsgroups. This impersonator seems to be located either in Burma or
Korea and has the IP address of 86.60.253.104.

3) Doing a WHOIS checkup on 86.60.253.104 locates the source to be in
Seoul, Korea:

inetnum: 86.60.253.104 - 86.60.253.104
netname: HANANET
descr: Hanaro Telecom Co.
descr: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
country: KR
admin-c: IS37-AP
tech-c: SH243-AP
remarks: ***********************************************
remarks: KRNIC of NIDA is the National Internet Registry
remarks: in Korea under APNIC. If you would like to
remarks: find assignment information in detail
remarks: please refer to the NIDA Whois DB
remarks: http://whois.nida.or.kr/english/index.html
remarks: ***********************************************
mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
mnt-lower: MNT-KRNIC-AP
changed: hostmas...@apnic.net 20020430
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
changed: hm-chan...@apnic.net 20041007
source: APNIC

person: Inyup Sung
address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
address: SEOUL
address: 137-070
country: KR
phone: +82-2-106
fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
e-mail: i...@hananet.net
nic-hdl: IS37-AP
mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
source: APNIC

person: Seungchul Hwang
address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg., 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
address: SEOUL
address: 137-070
country: KR
phone: +82-2-106
fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
e-mail: i...@hananet.net
nic-hdl: SH243-AP
mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
source: APNIC

4) However, doing an IP locator on 86.60.253.104 in
http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation reports the source
to be in Yangon, Burma.

5) Don Klipstein and others check your messages on Google Groups by
clicking on your email addresses. You might find loads of nonsense
posted just as I have found in mine.

6) Here is impersonating post 1:

Path: g2news2.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!
newsfeed.news.ucla.edu!newsfeed.kreonet.re.kr!nntp.kreonet.re.kr!
kreonet.re.kr!feeder.kornet.net!newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!
newsfeed.berkeley.edu!ucberkeley!newspeer.monmouth.com!
newspeer1.nwr.nac.net!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
out02a.usenetserver.com!news.usenetserver.com!in02.usenetserver.com!
news.usenetserver.com!postnews.google.com!g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com!
not-for-mail
From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics
Subject: Re: What is the highest radio frequency used for radio
astronomy?
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 02:17:36 GMT
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Lines: 44
Message-ID: <8693249902.873555.97...@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
References: < 1188459200.603005.55...@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: 86.60.253.104
X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188875885 13375 86.60.253.104 (4 Sep 2007
03:18:05 GMT)
X-Complaints-To: newsad...@hanaro.com
NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:18:05 +0000 (UTC)

the cream.

As the research studies show, urea replenishes the water content of
the skin because it binds hydrogen and attracts moisture to the skin
in a way that no mineral oil or glycerin-based lotions or creams can.

You 'll be absolutely amazed at the softness and beauty of your skin
after even one treatment with a urine massage. Old dead skin
immediately flakes away, and your skin becomes wonderfully soft, rosy
and with time, even wrinkles will disappear. Urine massages have also
been reported to eliminate varicose veins and cysts.

URINE PACKS AND COMPRESSES

Skin Disorders

Urine packs give added healing to skin disorders such as eczema,
psoriasis, athlete's foot, ringworm, poison ivy and oak, etc. in
addition to urine massages and soaks

1. Soak gauze bandages or cotton balls m fresh or old urine and place
them over the affected areas.

2. Cover the urine pack with light plastic (like Saran-wrap) and tie
in place with gauze strips.

3. Try to keep the pack on as long as possible, especially with more,
severe conditions. Add additional urine to the pack with a medicine
dropper every few hours to keep the pack wet.

Bites And Stings

Urine packs are tremendously useful and effective for relieving the
discomfort of all insect bites and stings.

When I first moved to Arizona, I was stung on the foot by a scorpion.
My foot immediately swelled to almost double its size and was
unbelievably painhil. I dragged myself into the house, applied a
soaked urine pack and tied it in place. Within 15 minutes, the pain
had disap-peared and the swelling had lessened considerably. I kept
the pack on overnight, and when I removed it in the morning, the
swelling and redness had completely disappeared. The pain and
irritation of bee stings and mosquito bites is also wonderfully
relieved by this method.

Snake Bite

Urine packs should also be used immediately for poisonous snake bites.
Follow emergency first-aid instructions to inrise the wound and remove
venom, if possible.


7) Below is post number 2:

Path: g2news2.google.com!news2.google.com!
border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!novia!
newsfeed.yul.equant.net!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!feeder.kornet.net!
newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!newscon02.news.prodigy.net!
prodigy.net!news.glorb.com!postnews.google.com!
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail
From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.sports.soccer.manchester.united
Subject: Re: Mixing two colors usually results in a color that is
between the wavelengths of the original colors red/blue is the
exception.
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2007 23:40:41 GMT
Organization: http://groups.google.com
Lines: 28
Message-ID: < 6355342000.328100.331...@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>
References: <1188584728.592410.268...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
NNTP-Posting-Host: 86.60.253.104
X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188876981 14670 86.60.253.104 (4 Sep 2007
03:36:21 GMT)
X-Complaints-To: newsad...@hanaro.com
NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:36:21 +0000 (UTC)

to
be effective. If you are ingesting large amounts, fasting or sharply
decreasing your solid food intake during this time reduces the burden
on the .kidneys and allows the body to use more energy for healing,
rather than digestion. It would be extremely unadvisable for most
people to undertake the kind of prolonged urine fast that John
Armstrong suggests, and short urine and water fasts of one to three
days can be very effective. Stop ingestion shortly before bed at night
so that the body can rest, and resume when you awake in the morning.
If you do not want to fast, but feel that you need to ingest larger
amounts of urine, eat small, simple, light meals, preferably, fresh
home-made unseasoned vegetable soups. If you leci you need a grain,
use plain millet or rice, or whole grain, salt-free crackers. There is
more information on fasting. Long-standing, difficult conditions
naturally may require a longer period of treatment. What I discovered
in my own treatment was that I needed to ingest a large amount
initially (about 2 ounces 4-5 times/day) every day, for about two
weeks, at which point, I switched to small frequent doses (one to two
ounces) three to four times a day for another two weeks and then
tapered off to 1-2 ounces twice a day, then every other day, etc. The
maintenance dose is 5-10 drops per day. This was my approach, but you
may find that your individual require-ments or more or less than these
amounts. If you are suffering from an acute illness such as an
infection, the traditional treatment is to fast completely or to eat
only light meals such as homemade, unseasoned vegetable broth while
ingesting frequent doses of urine for at least one day, or until you
feel that your improvement is complete and stable. I have found, as
have many others, that eating heavily too soon after recovering from a
viral or bacterial infection may produce a relapse, so make sure that
you're feeling stable before starting to eat normally again. Always
break your fast by slowly r


8) So you can see how this net-abuser has impersonated me. He/she has
also impersonated Don Klipstein. It's likely that he/she won't stop
just with us two but will go on impersonating anyone he/she until
stopped. As I've recently found "RHRRC" has also been impersonated.

Don, RHRRC, and others, please check your messages, you'll find posts
that are definitely not yours.

RHRRC, see this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/0bdffc7edbb1e4da?dmode=source

Don, see this:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/e458793775a43343?dmode=source

Obviously neither of you posted the above two messages.

Much like I didn't post the following message:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.pyrotechnics/msg/1762bed639005379?dmode=source

--
The production at once the agreed lawn is the wool that entitles though.
 
A

Andrew E.

RE: OT but Important: Usenet Abuse and Impersonation by a sick individ

Go to user accounts in xp,change youre .NET account password & info.

"Radium" wrote:

> Hi:
>
> To all respective forum readers, please take notice:
>
> 1) First of all, my apologies for such a wide off-topic cross-
> posting. It's unusual, and very frowned upon. But I deem it
> necessary in lieu of recent events. You can just disregard if you
> will.
>
> 2) There is a user on the net who has impersonated "Don Klipstein",
> me, as well as other respectable Usenet posters. He/she is using our
> names, email addresses, and profiles to post nonsense on Usenet
> newsgroups. This impersonator seems to be located either in Burma or
> Korea and has the IP address of 86.60.253.104.
>
> 3) Doing a WHOIS checkup on 86.60.253.104 locates the source to be in
> Seoul, Korea:
>
> inetnum: 86.60.253.104 - 86.60.253.104
> netname: HANANET
> descr: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> descr: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> country: KR
> admin-c: IS37-AP
> tech-c: SH243-AP
> remarks: ***********************************************
> remarks: KRNIC of NIDA is the National Internet Registry
> remarks: in Korea under APNIC. If you would like to
> remarks: find assignment information in detail
> remarks: please refer to the NIDA Whois DB
> remarks: http://whois.nida.or.kr/english/index.html
> remarks: ***********************************************
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> mnt-lower: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@apnic.net 20020430
> status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
> changed: hm-chan...@apnic.net 20041007
> source: APNIC
>
> person: Inyup Sung
> address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> address: SEOUL
> address: 137-070
> country: KR
> phone: +82-2-106
> fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
> e-mail: i...@hananet.net
> nic-hdl: IS37-AP
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
> source: APNIC
>
> person: Seungchul Hwang
> address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg., 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> address: SEOUL
> address: 137-070
> country: KR
> phone: +82-2-106
> fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
> e-mail: i...@hananet.net
> nic-hdl: SH243-AP
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
> source: APNIC
>
> 4) However, doing an IP locator on 86.60.253.104 in
> http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation reports the source
> to be in Yangon, Burma.
>
> 5) Don Klipstein and others check your messages on Google Groups by
> clicking on your email addresses. You might find loads of nonsense
> posted just as I have found in mine.
>
> 6) Here is impersonating post 1:
>
> Path: g2news2.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!
> newsfeed.news.ucla.edu!newsfeed.kreonet.re.kr!nntp.kreonet.re.kr!
> kreonet.re.kr!feeder.kornet.net!newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!
> newsfeed.berkeley.edu!ucberkeley!newspeer.monmouth.com!
> newspeer1.nwr.nac.net!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
> out02a.usenetserver.com!news.usenetserver.com!in02.usenetserver.com!
> news.usenetserver.com!postnews.google.com!g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com!
> not-for-mail
> From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
> Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics
> Subject: Re: What is the highest radio frequency used for radio
> astronomy?
> Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 02:17:36 GMT
> Organization: http://groups.google.com
> Lines: 44
> Message-ID: <8693249902.873555.97...@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
> References: < 1188459200.603005.55...@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: 86.60.253.104
> X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188875885 13375 86.60.253.104 (4 Sep 2007
> 03:18:05 GMT)
> X-Complaints-To: newsad...@hanaro.com
> NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:18:05 +0000 (UTC)
>
> the cream.
>
> As the research studies show, urea replenishes the water content of
> the skin because it binds hydrogen and attracts moisture to the skin
> in a way that no mineral oil or glycerin-based lotions or creams can.
>
> You 'll be absolutely amazed at the softness and beauty of your skin
> after even one treatment with a urine massage. Old dead skin
> immediately flakes away, and your skin becomes wonderfully soft, rosy
> and with time, even wrinkles will disappear. Urine massages have also
> been reported to eliminate varicose veins and cysts.
>
> URINE PACKS AND COMPRESSES
>
> Skin Disorders
>
> Urine packs give added healing to skin disorders such as eczema,
> psoriasis, athlete's foot, ringworm, poison ivy and oak, etc. in
> addition to urine massages and soaks
>
> 1. Soak gauze bandages or cotton balls m fresh or old urine and place
> them over the affected areas.
>
> 2. Cover the urine pack with light plastic (like Saran-wrap) and tie
> in place with gauze strips.
>
> 3. Try to keep the pack on as long as possible, especially with more,
> severe conditions. Add additional urine to the pack with a medicine
> dropper every few hours to keep the pack wet.
>
> Bites And Stings
>
> Urine packs are tremendously useful and effective for relieving the
> discomfort of all insect bites and stings.
>
> When I first moved to Arizona, I was stung on the foot by a scorpion.
> My foot immediately swelled to almost double its size and was
> unbelievably painhil. I dragged myself into the house, applied a
> soaked urine pack and tied it in place. Within 15 minutes, the pain
> had disap-peared and the swelling had lessened considerably. I kept
> the pack on overnight, and when I removed it in the morning, the
> swelling and redness had completely disappeared. The pain and
> irritation of bee stings and mosquito bites is also wonderfully
> relieved by this method.
>
> Snake Bite
>
> Urine packs should also be used immediately for poisonous snake bites.
> Follow emergency first-aid instructions to inrise the wound and remove
> venom, if possible.
>
>
> 7) Below is post number 2:
>
> Path: g2news2.google.com!news2.google.com!
> border1.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
> nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!novia!
> newsfeed.yul.equant.net!newsfeed.dacom.co.kr!feeder.kornet.net!
> newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!newscon02.news.prodigy.net!
> prodigy.net!news.glorb.com!postnews.google.com!
> 19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail
> From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
> Newsgroups: alt.sports.soccer.manchester.united
> Subject: Re: Mixing two colors usually results in a color that is
> between the wavelengths of the original colors red/blue is the
> exception.
> Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2007 23:40:41 GMT
> Organization: http://groups.google.com
> Lines: 28
> Message-ID: < 6355342000.328100.331...@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>
> References: <1188584728.592410.268...@i13g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: 86.60.253.104
> X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188876981 14670 86.60.253.104 (4 Sep 2007
> 03:36:21 GMT)
> X-Complaints-To: newsad...@hanaro.com
> NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 03:36:21 +0000 (UTC)
>
> to
> be effective. If you are ingesting large amounts, fasting or sharply
> decreasing your solid food intake during this time reduces the burden
> on the .kidneys and allows the body to use more energy for healing,
> rather than digestion. It would be extremely unadvisable for most
> people to undertake the kind of prolonged urine fast that John
> Armstrong suggests, and short urine and water fasts of one to three
> days can be very effective. Stop ingestion shortly before bed at night
> so that the body can rest, and resume when you awake in the morning.
> If you do not want to fast, but feel that you need to ingest larger
> amounts of urine, eat small, simple, light meals, preferably, fresh
> home-made unseasoned vegetable soups. If you leci you need a grain,
> use plain millet or rice, or whole grain, salt-free crackers. There is
> more information on fasting. Long-standing, difficult conditions
> naturally may require a longer period of treatment. What I discovered
> in my own treatment was that I needed to ingest a large amount
> initially (about 2 ounces 4-5 times/day) every day, for about two
> weeks, at which point, I switched to small frequent doses (one to two
> ounces) three to four times a day for another two weeks and then
> tapered off to 1-2 ounces twice a day, then every other day, etc. The
> maintenance dose is 5-10 drops per day. This was my approach, but you
> may find that your individual require-ments or more or less than these
> amounts. If you are suffering from an acute illness such as an
> infection, the traditional treatment is to fast completely or to eat
> only light meals such as homemade, unseasoned vegetable broth while
> ingesting frequent doses of urine for at least one day, or until you
> feel that your improvement is complete and stable. I have found, as
> have many others, that eating heavily too soon after recovering from a
> viral or bacterial infection may produce a relapse, so make sure that
> you're feeling stable before starting to eat normally again. Always
> break your fast by slowly r
>
>
> 8) So you can see how this net-abuser has impersonated me. He/she has
> also impersonated Don Klipstein. It's likely that he/she won't stop
> just with us two but will go on impersonating anyone he/she until
> stopped. As I've recently found "RHRRC" has also been impersonated.
>
> Don, RHRRC, and others, please check your messages, you'll find posts
> that are definitely not yours.
>
> RHRRC, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/0bdffc7edbb1e4da?dmode=source
>
> Don, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/e458793775a43343?dmode=source
>
> Obviously neither of you posted the above two messages.
>
> Much like I didn't post the following message:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.pyrotechnics/msg/1762bed639005379?dmode=source
>
> --
> The production at once the agreed lawn is the wool that entitles though.
>
 
J

John

RE: OT but Important: Usenet Abuse and Impersonation by a sick individ

Read your post.

Also check out this (ignore the bottom of the page)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...&p=1&tid=694911c8-9e8d-40d7-bcc3-916e86671afa
--

"Radium" wrote:

> Hi:
>
> To all respective forum readers, please take notice:
>
> 1) First of all, my apologies for such a wide off-topic cross-
> posting. It's unusual, and very frowned upon. But I deem it
> necessary in lieu of recent events. You can just disregard if you
> will.
>
> 2) There is a user on the net who has impersonated "Don Klipstein",
> me, as well as other respectable Usenet posters. He/she is using our
> names, email addresses, and profiles to post nonsense on Usenet
> newsgroups. This impersonator seems to be located either in Burma or
> Korea and has the IP address of 86.60.253.104.
>
> 3) Doing a WHOIS checkup on 86.60.253.104 locates the source to be in
> Seoul, Korea:
>
> inetnum: 86.60.253.104 - 86.60.253.104
> netname: HANANET
> descr: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> descr: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> country: KR
> admin-c: IS37-AP
> tech-c: SH243-AP
> remarks: ***********************************************
> remarks: KRNIC of NIDA is the National Internet Registry
> remarks: in Korea under APNIC. If you would like to
> remarks: find assignment information in detail
> remarks: please refer to the NIDA Whois DB
> remarks: http://whois.nida.or.kr/english/index.html
> remarks: ***********************************************
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> mnt-lower: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@apnic.net 20020430
> status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE
> changed: hm-chan...@apnic.net 20041007
> source: APNIC
>
> person: Inyup Sung
> address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg. 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> address: SEOUL
> address: 137-070
> country: KR
> phone: +82-2-106
> fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
> e-mail: i...@hananet.net
> nic-hdl: IS37-AP
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
> source: APNIC
>
> person: Seungchul Hwang
> address: Hanaro Telecom Co.
> address: Kukje Electornics Cneter Bldg., 1445-3 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Ku
> address: SEOUL
> address: 137-070
> country: KR
> phone: +82-2-106
> fax-no: +82-2-6266-6483
> e-mail: i...@hananet.net
> nic-hdl: SH243-AP
> mnt-by: MNT-KRNIC-AP
> changed: hostmas...@nic.or.kr 20010523
> source: APNIC
>
> 4) However, doing an IP locator on 86.60.253.104 in
> http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation reports the source
> to be in Yangon, Burma.
>
> 5) Don Klipstein and others check your messages on Google Groups by
> clicking on your email addresses. You might find loads of nonsense
> posted just as I have found in mine.
>
> 6) Here is impersonating post 1:
>
> Path: g2news2.google.com!news1.google.com!newsfeed.stanford.edu!
> newsfeed.news.ucla.edu!newsfeed.kreonet.re.kr!nntp.kreonet.re.kr!
> kreonet.re.kr!feeder.kornet.net!newsfeed.hananet.net!tnews.hananet.net!
> newsfeed.berkeley.edu!ucberkeley!newspeer.monmouth.com!
> newspeer1.nwr.nac.net!border2.nntp.dca.giganews.com!nntp.giganews.com!
> out02a.usenetserver.com!news.usenetserver.com!in02.usenetserver.com!
> news.usenetserver.com!postnews.google.com!g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com!
> not-for-mail
> From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
> Newsgroups: rec.pyrotechnics
> Subject: Re: What is the highest radio frequency used for radio
> astronomy?
> Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 02:17:36 GMT
> Organization: http://groups.google.com
> Lines: 44
> Message-ID: <8693249902.873555.97...@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>
> References: < 1188459200.603005.55...@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: 86.60.253.104
> X-Trace: tnews.hananet.net 1188875885 13375 86.60.253.104 (4 Sep 2007
> 03:18:05 GMT)
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> the cream.
>
> As the research studies show, urea replenishes the water content of
> the skin because it binds hydrogen and attracts moisture to the skin
> in a way that no mineral oil or glycerin-based lotions or creams can.
>
> You 'll be absolutely amazed at the softness and beauty of your skin
> after even one treatment with a urine massage. Old dead skin
> immediately flakes away, and your skin becomes wonderfully soft, rosy
> and with time, even wrinkles will disappear. Urine massages have also
> been reported to eliminate varicose veins and cysts.
>
> URINE PACKS AND COMPRESSES
>
> Skin Disorders
>
> Urine packs give added healing to skin disorders such as eczema,
> psoriasis, athlete's foot, ringworm, poison ivy and oak, etc. in
> addition to urine massages and soaks
>
> 1. Soak gauze bandages or cotton balls m fresh or old urine and place
> them over the affected areas.
>
> 2. Cover the urine pack with light plastic (like Saran-wrap) and tie
> in place with gauze strips.
>
> 3. Try to keep the pack on as long as possible, especially with more,
> severe conditions. Add additional urine to the pack with a medicine
> dropper every few hours to keep the pack wet.
>
> Bites And Stings
>
> Urine packs are tremendously useful and effective for relieving the
> discomfort of all insect bites and stings.
>
> When I first moved to Arizona, I was stung on the foot by a scorpion.
> My foot immediately swelled to almost double its size and was
> unbelievably painhil. I dragged myself into the house, applied a
> soaked urine pack and tied it in place. Within 15 minutes, the pain
> had disap-peared and the swelling had lessened considerably. I kept
> the pack on overnight, and when I removed it in the morning, the
> swelling and redness had completely disappeared. The pain and
> irritation of bee stings and mosquito bites is also wonderfully
> relieved by this method.
>
> Snake Bite
>
> Urine packs should also be used immediately for poisonous snake bites.
> Follow emergency first-aid instructions to inrise the wound and remove
> venom, if possible.
>
>
> 7) Below is post number 2:
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> From: Radium <gluceg...@gmail.com>
> Newsgroups: alt.sports.soccer.manchester.united
> Subject: Re: Mixing two colors usually results in a color that is
> between the wavelengths of the original colors red/blue is the
> exception.
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> to
> be effective. If you are ingesting large amounts, fasting or sharply
> decreasing your solid food intake during this time reduces the burden
> on the .kidneys and allows the body to use more energy for healing,
> rather than digestion. It would be extremely unadvisable for most
> people to undertake the kind of prolonged urine fast that John
> Armstrong suggests, and short urine and water fasts of one to three
> days can be very effective. Stop ingestion shortly before bed at night
> so that the body can rest, and resume when you awake in the morning.
> If you do not want to fast, but feel that you need to ingest larger
> amounts of urine, eat small, simple, light meals, preferably, fresh
> home-made unseasoned vegetable soups. If you leci you need a grain,
> use plain millet or rice, or whole grain, salt-free crackers. There is
> more information on fasting. Long-standing, difficult conditions
> naturally may require a longer period of treatment. What I discovered
> in my own treatment was that I needed to ingest a large amount
> initially (about 2 ounces 4-5 times/day) every day, for about two
> weeks, at which point, I switched to small frequent doses (one to two
> ounces) three to four times a day for another two weeks and then
> tapered off to 1-2 ounces twice a day, then every other day, etc. The
> maintenance dose is 5-10 drops per day. This was my approach, but you
> may find that your individual require-ments or more or less than these
> amounts. If you are suffering from an acute illness such as an
> infection, the traditional treatment is to fast completely or to eat
> only light meals such as homemade, unseasoned vegetable broth while
> ingesting frequent doses of urine for at least one day, or until you
> feel that your improvement is complete and stable. I have found, as
> have many others, that eating heavily too soon after recovering from a
> viral or bacterial infection may produce a relapse, so make sure that
> you're feeling stable before starting to eat normally again. Always
> break your fast by slowly r
>
>
> 8) So you can see how this net-abuser has impersonated me. He/she has
> also impersonated Don Klipstein. It's likely that he/she won't stop
> just with us two but will go on impersonating anyone he/she until
> stopped. As I've recently found "RHRRC" has also been impersonated.
>
> Don, RHRRC, and others, please check your messages, you'll find posts
> that are definitely not yours.
>
> RHRRC, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/0bdffc7edbb1e4da?dmode=source
>
> Don, see this:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.lang/msg/e458793775a43343?dmode=source
>
> Obviously neither of you posted the above two messages.
>
> Much like I didn't post the following message:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/rec.pyrotechnics/msg/1762bed639005379?dmode=source
>
> --
> The production at once the agreed lawn is the wool that entitles though.
>
 
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