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Science of the Spirit
December 3 & 4, 1999
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Cheyenne Turner

The Eclectic Viewpoint

presents

Science of the Spirit

David Hudson Lecture - San Francisco

November 19, 1999

David Hudson Lecture - Los Angeles

November 20, 1999

David Hudson Lecture & Workshop - Dallas

December 3 & 4, 1999

These were lecture events #50, #51, #52 & #53

David HudsonWhite Powder of Gold

"Butcher, baker, candlestick maker ..." doesn't apply to David Hudson, but the simile is apt considering the disciplines of knowledge to which his quest has led.

The lecture explains the background and history. As a cotton farmer in the nearly barren earth of Arizona desert, he and his family were forced to become skilled chemists in order to turn the top soil poor ground into productive farm land. One chemical analysis led to another, and another, and David turned to the prospect of refining the 'tailings' of abandoned mines in the area for commercial prospects of gold and silver, and became a knowledgeable refiner.

During the process of refining, another 'something' was discovered, unlike anything previously known to man. He then had to become a metallurgist and physicist.

The workshop continues with the hard science, and the frustrating search for and analysis of this "white powder of gold," which has the astounding property of becoming lighter as heat is applied, finally becoming less than original weight and invisible — then reappearing and regaining mass again as it cools!

The workshop is limited to the first 50 tickets sold, which are available by advance purchase by phone and credit card. David plans to hold questions and answers until the workshop. He will also give updates on his progress with developing production facilities and the status of The Science of the Spirit Foundation. As David says, "It is truly a hard science of that human intangible we call the spirit."

"Farmer, chemist,  refiner, metallurgist, physicist, researcher, manufacturer, perhaps even alchemist," are a few of his titles. This two day event promises to be one of the highlights of the 1999 presentation schedule of The Eclectic Viewpoint, LLC.

Following is a reprint of the original article written by Cheyenne Turner for the February, 1995, appearance here in Dallas.



In March of 1988, David Hudson filed U.S. and worldwide patents on eleven orbitally rearranged monatomic elements, ORMES, which he discovered in a form not previously recognized. This is a totally new form of matter, the confirmation of which was presented by Mr. Hudson with scientific references and data compiled by some of the most acclaimed research laboratories in the world.

David Hudson is a fourth generation Arizona farmer who became interested in extracting gold and silver from the 'tailings' of old mining sites near his 675 acre farm. When he began the recovery process he soon discovered that gold and silver were being lost because of the buildup of a powdery substance referred to as "ghost gold" by miners and metallurgists. Hudson's curiosity led him to work with spectroscopists at Cornell University and other labs to discover the elemental ingredients of this powder. Initial findings of the sample yielded iron, silica and aluminum. Further extraction of these elements left 98 percent of the powder intact. The surprise was that this 98 percent consisted of nothing which could be identified through normal spectroscopic analysis.

Hudson knew that this "nothing" could be seen, felt, tasted and weighed. It had to be something and he was determined to find out what it was. In the course of his research he found a paper from the Soviet Academy of Sciences stating that a proper spectroscopic analysis required a 300 second burn instead of the 15 second burn used in the United States. Utilizing the Soviet technique of fractional vaporization, Hudson discovered that his sample contained the elements palladium, platinum, ruthenium, rhodium, iridium and osmium. Even more astounding was his discovery that each of the nonmetallic elemental forms was a superconductor, a substance which allows an electric current to flow without resistance even in the absence of a continually applied potential.

Hudson continued his research and found four papers by the U.S. Naval Research Facility showing that cells of living tissues communicate with each other by a process identical to superconductivity, but the nature of the superconducting substance was unknown. On a hunch, Hudson analyzed the brain tissue of pigs and cattle and found the brain dry matter weight was 5 percent rhodium and iridium!

As a result of Hudson's research, he knew that the electrons flowing through a superconductor pair off and are converted to a light frequency in the process. He theorized that this might be the same process occurring in human cells. Hudson discovered papers published by Bristol Myers Squibb Laboratories and others which indicated intense experimentation was being done utilizing precious elements in the treatment of cancer. These elements were shown to interact with the cell by a vibrational frequency or by light transfer to correct the mutant DNA. When Hudson applied his proprietary method of analysis to Essiac Tea (an alternative treatment for cancer), he discovered high levels of rhodium and iridium. He also found that Acemannan, a derivative of the aloe vera plant currently being tested on AIDS patients, is 90 percent rhodium!

David Hudson's life took an abrupt turn in 1990 when his uncle brought him a Time-Life book, Secrets of the Alchemists. The goal of the alchemists was to make a white powder of gold that would serve as the container of the "light of life." This search for the white powders has been termed the search for the philosopher's stone. Encyclopaedia Britannica says: "The stone, also referred to as the 'tincture' or the 'powder' ... was allied to an elixir of life ... Inasmuch as alchemy was concerned not only with the search for a method of upgrading less valuable metals but also of perfecting the human soul, the philosopher's stone was thought to cure illnesses, prolong life, and bring about spiritual revitalization."

A new line of thought consumed David Hudson. He read over 500 books on alchemy and its history. He reread the Bible, finding many references to the white powder. He talked to Rabbis well versed in the ancient secrets of Judaism who told him of "white powders" available only to the priests of Solomon's Temple. This is referred to as "manna," food of the gods. Hudson's research has led him to believe that ingesting the manna enabled the priests to approach the Ark of the Covenant without being killed.

In his lecture, Hudson gave fascinating details about the Ark and a scientific explanation behind the manna's protection. He also discussed where the priests obtained their formula for making the white powders and how this formula was lost after the Temple was destroyed. He explained his theories about the Essenes and why he thinks Mary was given the white powders of gold in preparation for the conception and birth of Jesus.

Nostradamus predicted that by 1999 "occult gold" would be known to science. Other prophecies indicate the discovery of this "occult gold" would be made by a direct descendant of the Davidic blood line. According to the book, Holy Blood, Holy Grail, the Davidic blood line is continued today in the French de Guise family name. Long after his research into the white powders began, David Hudson discovered he was a direct descendant of this French family.

Could David Hudson be the one chosen to fulfill these ancient prophecies? Revelation 2:17 says, "... To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it."

These were lecture events #50, #51, #52 & #53

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