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About 19 Years ago I heard David Hudson at VA. Beach the day he "came out of the closet" re. his discovery of "monatomic gold" i.e. "manna". It has nothing to do with the gold we know as a yellow metal, but was created "accidentally" in his lab from common ground soil found on his cotton plantation in AZ.
Because his "white gold" powder was so potent in upgrading/altering DNA, immune systems, curing terminal patients, and extending brain functioning and life spans, by the mid '90's the govt. started to undermine and sabotage his research. During that time he had at least two heart attacks, probably gratis the PTB. He was effectively sidelined which indicates that his "discovery" was the real thing, and a huge threat to the Establishment.
I sponsored him as a speaker, then heard him subsequently elsewhere several times, so am quite familiar with his work. I don't doubt that Hudson and his discovery is the real thing.
Very different from the questionable theories of this Franklin who appears to be dancing around the real alchemical knowledge of the "white powder gold" that alchemists have tried to make through the centuries. His idea of charcoal being used to fire up smelting ovens for six days is absurd...there's simply not enough vegetation in the desert to support life, let alone burn for such purposes. How about nuclear power? Do we really believe we are the first generation on earth to have nukes?
According to Hudson, "manna" means "what is it?" in Hebrew. There is a very commonly seen Egyptian heiroglyph for it, and it is common to see temple depictions of the "gods" feeding it to the Pharaohs in certain ceremonies. "Investigative Mythologist" William Henry has lectured and written extensively on this topic. www.williamhenry.net
There have been some poor imitations of David Hudson's "white powder gold", but none to compare with his amazing (re)discovery.