theBuzz – New post added
Monday, August 10th, 2009We draw your attention to the lasted post on theBuzz button, at the top of this page, concerning me2everyone. Please view this as soon as practically possibly. Thank you.
We draw your attention to the lasted post on theBuzz button, at the top of this page, concerning me2everyone. Please view this as soon as practically possibly. Thank you.
In the previous post, we referred to the fact that there may be a need to tune theBuzz as we go along. This has already proved to be the case.
Firstly we must retrict members to just one post each. It may be that we are just experiencing a minor deluge at the launch of this new facility, so once again, we will operate on this basis of one post per person, until it is necessary to review matters again. It is all a question of workload. So Guys pick your best one and make sure you study the no-no opportunities, so that neither of us waste valuable time.
Following comments we have received, we will not be publishing the number of members who have joined each opportunity, just the date it was posted.
We do not have time to visit websites and read long tomes, we are too busy writing them ourselves, so keep your information brief but informative, particularly concerning the referral structure.
We are pleased that this new facilty has been so well received.
The below mail was circulated by the company the writer’s sister works for and she very kindly passed it on
” Please be aware that there is a very convincing Phishing email doing the rounds. The email claims to be from Microsoft and encourages the user to download a critical update for Microsoft Outlook/Outlook Express.
The phishing e-mail arrives in Outlook e-mail in-boxes and looks like it comes from Microsoft. It prompts recipients to reconfigure their Outlook by clicking on a link that leads to a Web site that asks for an account name and password, as well as mail server information.
By getting the mail server information, the phishers would get total access to the Outlook user’s account and be able to read e-mails and use it to spam others.
If you get one of these emails please delete it immediately and do not click on the link. “
Please take notice and be on your guard.
After publishing the post on the Miracle Mineral Supplement (MMS), we received this comment from one of our team leaders who is also very active in promoting good health.
” One last thing – I’m so pleased you have put information on Themco.net about MMS. I first heard about it last year and have three bottles of the stuff with citric acid. It smells foul when activated – very strong chlorine smell, but when it is added to fruit juice, such as apple juice, it can’t be tasted. I’ve taken the maximum dose which caused a feeling of nausea and I reeked of chlorine for a while but I was fine when I woke up the next day. Food grade hydrogen peroxide has a similar effect to MMS and there is a book about it that can be bought on the internet called the One Minute Cure - http://www.1minutecure.com/Intro2.pdf. It’s disgraceful that these simple and inexpensive solutions are ignored by the medical profession. While we still have free speech, it’s up to us to spread the word, so well done for playing your part.” Thanks for this information ’suebee’.
Incidentally the writer’s wife referred to in the previous post re ‘Swine Flu’, also used hydrogen peroxide regularly in her dental practice.
Check out the One Minute Cure and stay healthy, inexpensively.
Having a Doctor in the household, albeit a Dental Surgeon, we naturally discuss from time to time the subject of ’swine flu’.
The extended family embrace an age range from a centenarian ( wrote centurion first up and my wife cannot stop laughing at my dyslexic foible) down to under five year olds and whilst we appear to be above the age that are susceptible to this illness, we fear for those that are that much younger. The writer also fears for TeamTHEMCO members worldwide, since readers are hard to come-by and we cannot afford to lose any.
As we are told that this ailment manifests the symptoms of a mild form of the annual flu we are exposed to each year, we wonder what all the fuss is about and the hysteria that is now surrounding it. Could this be a ‘Big Pharma’ generated marketing campaign or is the writer getting too cynical in his old age?
From all the reports, the ‘at risk’ members of the community, are those with underlying medical conditions. So with this in mind we would draw your attention to Jim Humble’s Miracle Mineral Supplement/ Solution (MMS).
This will either, recommended, get your immune system working at 100% or kill the flu virus within hours, saving you from experiencing the unpleasant symptoms. It goes without saying that those with underlying medical conditions, should be taking MMS straight away.
It is relatively cheap, two bottles of the MMS solution and one bottle of Citrus Acid ( recommended) constitute a years supple and cost around £25-30 in the UK and $25-30 in the US. Uundertake a google search, key in Jim Humble, the originator of this treatment and the Miracle Mineral Supplement administering procedure. You could also key in Miracle Mineral Supplement or just MMS, there are many references for you to chose from and videos featuring Jim himself – what a star to come up with this treatment.
There are now suppliers established in most countries, so it is readly available and can be purchased direct from the internet.
Jim has produced a book to accompany this discovery, which can be downloaded FOC via the internet, certainly Part 1 of the book. Should you wish to obtain Part 2. also, look for a supply of the Third Edition – Chapter 10 identifies all the ailments that the MMS treatment has helped relieve and in some cases cure. Having read this chapter 10 you will understand how the word Miracle was used in the name for this treatment.
There are said to be no side effects only indicators that treatments is working.
We hope that this helps keep you swine flu free.