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Chapter 7: The Continuing Story of MMS 83 Nevada, in March 2005.

I explained how MMS worked, mixed some doses and had him take one. Chino explained that his family in Sierra Leone owned a large gold mining concession along the main river there. He explained that the malaria was so bad that everyone in his family had it and that many people there had died of malaria. He said that he needed as much MMS as I could furnish. I said I would try to get him as much as possible. We had decided to charge a price that any African could afford at that time, which was about 0.10 USD per dose. I explained the price and he said that he could get the money. I furnished him with 20 bottles, each of which could treat approximately 200 people (likely a few more, because more than half of the people to be treated were children). I offered to give the bottles to him free of charge, but he insisted that he would pay in the near future. About 2 months later he visited me in the desert. He had been to Sierra Leone and had treated about 1,000 people in the village and around the area where his family lived. He said that more people were waiting for him to bring more bottles of MMS. He explained that it was not possible to charge anything for MMS, because the minute he began selling doses for any amount of money, the government would come, take the money, and the MMS. That s the way it is in East Africa. The government wants all the money and all the business. If you give the stuff away, there is no money in it and the government is not interested. The only way for it to Chino in Sierra Leone with MMS. The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century 84 work was to bring it into the country and give it away without charge. If we had charged for MMS, the government would have taken it and sold it to those who could pay large sums for the treatment. Chino s assessment of the situation was that MMS had to be furnished freely or the people of Sierra Leone would never get the MMS. But he said that he had people in the U.S. who would furnish the money. I didn t

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