Re: Volcanoes and Gold, the Metal
From: hanson (hanson_at_quick.net)
Date: 08/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 21:19:02 GMT
"donald j haarmann" <donald-haarmann@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
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> "hanson" <hanson@quick.net>
> > Good show, Don, thanks.
> > Do you or does anybody else know details about another
> > delightful tidbit of making ultra-thin Gold Leaf (for the use
> > in Danziger Goldwasser, etc) by semi-thin Gold Sheets that
> > laid on tanned skin from Bulls' Balls Scrotal Sack being
> > pounded with a hammer. What was the hammer made of?
> > Why was specifically leather from Bull's Ballsacks used only?
> >
[The Donald]
> Bulls balls ........ No. They do make walking canes out of bull's
> YAHOO's!
> And the Africans made whips from rhino OOOOO- NOOOO's!!
>
[hanson]
...and the stories go that the Kapos kept order in KZ's of WWII
by the liberal use "Hagenschwänze", whips made from Bulldicks,
that were stretched several times their original length right after
dismemberment and then tanned.
[The Donald]
[snipped for brevity but check these great stories in Donalds post]
> == GOLD-BEATERS SKIN. This skin is prepared from the external
> or peritoneal coat of the cæcum or blind gut of neat cattle.
> == GOLD-BEATING……. .
> == Colonic Perforation due to Oral Mannitol.....
> == Bull's balls .... how 'bout bull's blood!
> An old way of poisoning criminals used to be to compel
> them to swallow large quantities of bull's blood ....
> causing death [since] it forms a coagulum, ...a solid mass that
> presses upwards upon the heart and displaces it....sufficient to
> cause death. ...
> 2 Frenchmen who laid a wager as to who would drink most water
> and all three of them died in a comparatively short time.
>
[hanson]
This ill fated water procedure was common practice in some
European armies during & still after WWII to punish unruly or
delinquent recruits by forcing them to drink some canteens
full of cold water (2-3 liters) in the morning before breakfast.
It obviosously must have been an effective punishment causing
excruciatingly painful conditions and the practice was finally
stopped after a number of the soldiers had died from it.
(due to irreversible internal tissue damage from osmosis)
hanson
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