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ASSumptions of the impending doom of MMS after I reported the other day that a “shift” was happening, were shall we say, a bit premature.
Shift is happening indeed, in the same way that a fine tuned automobile, as it gains momentum, moves to a higher gear, thus allowing it to travel at a higher rate of speed.
The news of MMS is spreading, and if we who now KNOW its potential benefit to humanity take positive action, it will accelerate.
While it wasn’t published in his newsletter, David Dartez of Global Light Network, the largest MMS producer on the planet, issued an internal memo to his staff (and this writer) last night that states the following:
Sat. March 15, 2008 8:37PM
Announcement…
Since my sodium chlorite supplier has agreed to release the 1000 pounds of product they were holding, I am going to put the kits back on the web sites. For now, they will only be at the full retail prices. As things stabilize, we will probably put all of the discounting back in place.
When I know that they have actually ordered an additional stock for us, I will feel secure enough to go ahead and put the full discounting program back in place….that should be in the next week to ten days.
Blessings
David
Normalization is returning.
In a conversation this morning, Dartez said that all was NOT as it appeared. NO government agency contacted his supplier. Not the FDA or anyone else. His supplier’s supplier made the inquiry after someone else notified them that the company was selling sodium chlorite to companies that were preparing it for human consumption.
Given that this company’s only contextual understanding of sodium chlorite is in terms of commercial and industrial use, their liability concern was warranted. Dartez’ supplier was essentially holding the 1,000 pounds of sodium chlorite that he already had on reserve, hostage, until he had time to assess what was going on.
Dartez doesn’t consider the matter solved. He feels that the supplier unduly reacted. He received the call just before 5 pm on Thursday evening, and was unable to actually speak to the supplier representative until Friday afternoon. After presenting sufficient evidence that there was no liability issue to be concerned about, the order that GLN had on reserve was released. GLN promptly placed an order for another 1,000 pounds of sodium chlorite.
Given the threat of having his stock withheld, Dartez pulled the plug on wholesale program. MMS resellers who get their supply from Global Light, and practitioners who purchase the product at wholesale, will still be impacted price-wise for a short time more, but the clear intent is to re-instate the company’s original MMS policies and practices. Fortunately, for what it does and how long it lasts, even at full retail prices, MMS is quite inexpensive.
From the very beginning of making it available to the general public after several years of testing, Jim Humble asked Dartez, and all MMS sellers to keep the price of MMS at a reasonable price point. In spite of what he knew MMS could do, and knowing what people would be willing to pay once that believed or even hoped that it could “cure” their particular situation, he insisted that suppliers not “jack up” the price to inordinately profit on human misery, as a condition of participation.