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This site was built to introduce you to some sites I believe will be of help and they are
not necessarily on the top ten of Google Yahoo or whatever....I do hope you will
be as impressed with the content and the people they bring to you

CornerStone is His Name   Unlimited is His Reign
www.cornerstone-unlimited.com

www.coljoe.com                      www.coljoe.net
                        The Cancer Cure
                                     This is almost beyond belief.....
                                                       but the three patents more than validate this claim and there is more

No. 6,133,317       OXALIC ACID OR OXALATE
                                                                              COMPOSITION & METHOD OF TREATMENT.

No. 6,133,318       OXALIC ACID OR OXALATE COMPOSTIONS &
          METHODS FOR BACTERIAL, VIRAL,
                    AND OTHER DISEASES OR CONDITIONS

No, 6,407,141 B1      OXALIC ACID OR OXALATE COMPOSTIONS &
                        METHODS FOR VASCULAR DISORDERS,
                                DISEASES, AND CALCEROUS CONDITIONS.

No Religionista
Listen to a voice of reason
a voice of revolution........
http://www.zephnet.com
zephdaniel.podomatic.com
This podcast is dedicated to us breaking the layers and layers of mind control through religion and diseducation -- and onward to Truth.



Faithmix.com
A ministry for the perfecting of the saints
This site has it all   The books and the CD's plus
a few free to listen to uncut sermons

www.awtozer.com

onevoicemm.net
Jeff Cross  brings the cutting edge of scriptural understanding
crucial and strategic information for last day  Christians,.
Adullamfilms.com
Chris Pinto  is today's best Christian Film Maker
he tackles the hard subjects straight on without offending
yet not compromising the truth

The Spiritual Battle  is on , it is raging and yet we are well equipped
for the battle the hand books are available here.
www.jessiepennlewis.com

www.self-healing.org
This site is a truly wonderful place to  go to learn about
Dr Meir Schneider  and his self healing book that I have used
with great success.   His Book is available here   Radical
 Written by Staff    

 Schneider with Grandmother Meir Schneider, as a child with his grandmother,
was legally blind and did his schoolwork in Braille.
Meir Schneider was born with cataracts and other serious vision problems.
After five unsuccessful surgeries on the lenses of
 his eyes, which left them shattered and filled with scar tissue,
doctors pronounced his condition hopeless and he was certified legally blind.
The boy performed his reading and schoolwork in Braille.

At age 17, Meir learned the Bates Method of eye exercises. He practiced them
with a diligence that probably no one had ever applied to them before, up to
13 hours a day, undeterred by the skepticism of family and friends. To this he added his own regimen
of self-massage and movement. Within six months, he could recognize visual objects for the first time;
within 18 months, he could read print without glasses. His vision continued to improve,
and today is 20/80. He holds a current unrestricted California driver's license.

During his recovery process, while still a teenager, Meir began to help others
with a wide range of degenerative conditions, such as polio, muscular dystrophy
and multiple sclerosis. He found that the same principles which enabled him to gain
functional eyesight could be applied to the entire body. His discoveries led to the creation of the
Meir Schneider Method of Self-Healing through Bodywork and Movement, helping tens of
 thousands of people with serious physical and visual conditions worldwide.

An internationally respected therapist and educator, Meir is the founder and director
of the School for Self-Healing in San Francisco, the author of The Natural Vision Improvement Kit,
Movement for Self-Healing, Yoga for Your Eyes, Meir Schneider's Miracle Eyesight Method, Self-Healing:
My Life and Vision and the principal author of The Handbook of Self-Healing.
He was awarded a PhD in the Healing Arts for his work with muscular dystrophy.

This man makes      The Difference       
   Gary Heins
Not all opticians are equal and the reason is in the Man....
an exceptional person plus an extraordinary artist
in the craft of fitting the prescription and the frame
to the person with Comfort, Clarity and Good Looks.
Some of you remember the days of walking
out of the Optical Shop with Specks
that you were stuck with 'til next time....
Well not anymore...
Gary's expertise will cause you to order two more just like
that one in different colors...
Those of us with the thick glasses are a thing of the past...
You have got to come in with your prescription
and let him work his magic...
the Thin look is his specialty...
Hours
Monday - Tuesday - Friday  10:00 to 5:30
Thursday  10:00 to 8:00
Closed Wednesday and Sunday
www.heinssightoptical.com

  
www.joconsulting.net
J O Consulting provides Computer Consulting, Data Recovery , and Web Site Design Services
to the small and mid sized business group. Our service has been given great reviews
by Fortune 100 companies for many years.
We provide Hardware, Software, Networking, On-Site Maintenance as well as a
complete line of Web Services to help your company. One example is the new
website that you are looking at right now. It is based on a Content Management System (CMS)
that allows us to build contant almost as fast as we can type it into the computer.
We can also add audio content and video content quickly.

      
A must visit  for those in spiritual darkness
Shatterthedarkness.net

Meet John Moore              Visit his site             thelibertyman.com

This is a new site that is dedicated to short insights into the Word
www.keeperofwords.com

www.askcolman.com
Not the Biggest   Not the Best Known
So try it next time you do a search
If you have a favorit site you would like to share
send it to us  at the  e-mail address below and we
will look at it and decide if will be a blessing to
others.  Send a short discription .

paul@chainganglinks.com



The Gift of Salt:

Once upon a time there was a king with two sons.

He asked them, "How much do you love me"?
The first son said, "I love you more than all the king's treasures."

The second son said, "I love you more than salt."

The first son pleased the father but the father banished the second...

As the second son left the castle he instructed the cook to prepare his
fathers's meals without salt.

After some time the king began to loss his appetite and asked the doctors why?

The doctors had no explanation.

Then the cook simply said, "I have removed the salt, that is all...."
With this, the king came to realize the importance of salt and the importance of his son's wisdom and love.








Who is Col Joe <body topmargin=0 leftmargin=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0> <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0><tr> <td valign="top" colspan=3 height=177 BGCOLOR="#006699" TEXT="#080000" background="042785a3.jpg"> <bR> <div> <IMG SRC="05d503f0.jpg" border=0 width="80" height="63" ALIGN="BOTTOM" HSPACE="0" VSPACE="0"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<IMG SRC="04c053d0.gif" border=0 width="261" height="61" ALIGN="BOTTOM" HSPACE="0" VSPACE="0"> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<IMG SRC="0473f4d0.jpg" border=0 width="63" height="77" ALIGN="BOTTOM" HSPACE="0" VSPACE="0"></div> <bR> <div> </div> </td> </tr><tr> <td valign="top" width=185 BGCOLOR="#A6CAF0" TEXT="#080000" background="043d2b03.jpg"> <bR> <div> <I><B><U>Biography</U></B></I></div> <div> <A HREF="col_joe_s_letters.htm" TARGET="_top" TITLE="Letters"><U><I><B><U>Letters</U></B></I></U></A></div> <div> <A HREF="news_article___ad.htm" TARGET="_top" TITLE="News Article Ad"><U><I><B><U>News Article &amp; Ad</U></B></I></U></A></div> <div> <A HREF="contact_the_col.htm" TARGET="_top" TITLE="The Scientific Facts"><U><I><B><U>The Scientific Facts</U></B></I></U></A></div> <div> <A HREF="contact_the_colf.htm" TARGET="_top" TITLE="Contact The Col"><U><I><B><U>Contact The Col</U></B></I></U></A></div> <bR> <bR> </td> <td valign="top" height=303 BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" TEXT="#080000"> <bR> <div> <I><B><U>&nbsp; &nbsp;Who is Col Joe?</U></B></I></div> <bR> <div> Col Joe is of the Greatest Generation. He grew up in a single parent family with 2 brothers and 4 sisters living in Chicago, struggled thru the great depression, never knowing what welfare was. His brothers and sisters went to work after the tenth grade; only by agreeing to do the necessary tasks in the home was he allowed to continue his education until graduation from high school. Spending money was earned working on the weekends. His first job with Illinois Bell Telephone was operating a cafeteria automatic dishwasher. He had just transferred to a decent paying job at the Western Electric Co. plant in Cicero, Ill. when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. Twenty days after Pearl he raised his hand and repeated the Oath to defend the United States from all enemies. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was accepted for Aviation Mechanics School. After processing at Camp Grant, Illinois, he was shipped to Sheppard AAF Base, Wichita Falls, Texas, for training.</div> <bR> <div> After completion of mechanics training, he successfully passed tests, administered on base, for pilot training and was transferred to Kelly AAF Base as an aviation cadet. After training at bases in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas he received his silver wings and gold bars of a second lieutenant. He was transferred to a B-17 Flying Fortress provisional training group as a co-pilot on a crew. After the second phase of crew training, he was pulled from the crew, assigned his own crew, repeated first and second phase combat training. After receiving overseas</div> <div> orientation in Nebraska; he traveled to the New York Port of Embarkation POE), and boarded the Queen Mary. He was assigned to the 551st Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, 3rd Air Division, and 8th Air Force, based at Great Ashfield, England. </div> <bR> <div> Col Joe flew his first combat mission, December 13, 1943, a 7 1/2 hour round trip to the German seaport of Kiel. Col Joe remembers it well. Kiel was very heavily defended with flack guns as it was a major port for the German navy. The most memorable missions, beside the final trip on April 29, 1944, were during the month of February when the Eighth Air Force challenged the German Air Force for control of the air. In 6 days he flew 4 missions, 3 of the 4 were 10-hour missions. One mission to Regensberg was when for the first time he saw fighter support all the way to the target and back. They were P-51s, &quot;little buddies&quot;. Not all memories are pleasant however. On the same mission, 2 aircraft in his three-plane element took direct hits from anti-aircraft flak on the bomb run to the target. Both ships went down. The mission on April 29th 1944, No. 29 his last required mission before rotation to the states, is the most memorable. It became mission number 28 &frac12;. Seven bombers in his group were shot down by German, ME109, fighter aircraft. &nbsp;For the next year he was a guest of the German Air Force as a prisoner-of-war. &nbsp;For the next 12 months Col Joe was a inmate at three POW camps. &nbsp;After a week of solitary confinement and interrogation, he was transferred to Stalag Luft III, where he along with 10,000 other prisoners struggled to survive. &nbsp;January 1945, the camp was evacuated because of the Russian Army's drive to &nbsp;Berlin. After 36 hours on the road in temperatures that reached -35 degrees and a train trip his group arrived at Nuremburg. Two months later they were marched to a camp called Moosburg Stalag 7A. &nbsp;</div> <bR> <div> April 29, 1945, exactly one year later, tanks from General Patton's army liberated the camp. During a short, volunteered, stay, Col Joe, in a team of armed GI's scoured the countryside looking for and returning to US control, Allied prisoners who had been put to &nbsp;work on farms and in small factories. Col Joe's weight had dropped from 200 pounds to 135 pounds. &nbsp;After 90 days on official leave back home in Chicago, he decided to continue a military career. There followed a number of assignments including military schools. After completion of an Aircraft Maintenance Officers Course at Chanute AF Base, Rantoul, Ill., he was assigned as the base aircraft maintenance officer, Elemendorf AF Base, Anchorage, Alaska. When he returned from Alaska he was assigned to the Airforce Plant Representative Office, Boeing Airplane Co. plant, Wichita, Kansas as a Flight Test and Acceptance Pilot.</div> <bR> <div> The Boeing Airplane Co. was manufacturing and assembling the new six jet-engine heavy bomber, the B-47 Stratojet, which was in development. Col Joe recorded his first pilot time in the B-47, January 1951. He was assigned as the Chief of Flight Test, Air Force Plant Representative, Douglas Aircraft Co., Tulsa, OK in the B-47 program. He then completed an Advance Management Course, in the Air Force Institute of Technology at the Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh. </div> <bR> <div> Col Joe was then transferred &nbsp;back to Germany. Col Joe was assigned to the &nbsp;U.S. Consulate, West Berlin, U.S. Embassy, West Germany. &nbsp;As a Procurement Liaison Officer for U.S. Air Force units stationed in Europe, his mission was to assist in rebuilding the economy of West Berlin by placing all procurements possible with West Berlin vendors. &nbsp;He was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal for his service during this assignment. Upon his return to the States, he was assigned to the Site Activation Task Force (SATAF), McConnell AF Base, Wichita, Kansas as Commander of the Contract Support Detachment. </div> <bR> <div> He was responsible for the administration of all Air Force contracts assigned to the SATAF for activation of the Titan ICBM site. He was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal for his service during this period. He was next assigned as the Air Force Plant Representative, Thiokol Chemical Co., Brigham City, Utah, and GE Co., Syracuse, New York. He retired with the rank of Lt. Colonel on December 1, 1967 after 26 years of service. </div> <bR> <div> Following his retirement he moved to Denver, Colorado. to work for the Denver Division of the Martin Marietta Corp. For 18 years he was employed in the Quality Control department. &nbsp;The last 13 years he was Manager of the Quality Assurance Program of the Titan family of missiles including the current Titan IV. &nbsp;During this period he worked with a program called &nbsp;Mission Success which became a very important part of his life since his retirement from Martin, June, 1986. Six months prior to his retirement he had to make a very tough decision to put a 6 lb Toy Poodle to sleep because it's kidneys were being destroyed by a poison. &nbsp;He became very upset when expert Veterinarian Drs. would not treat the poodle without knowing exactly what poison was damaging the kidney. </div> <bR> <div> After the event, in a terse conversation with one of the &quot;experts&quot;, he was told there is one poison very damaging to renal tissue (kidney), called OXALATES, a word Col Joe had never heard. At that time he made a vow he would find out what killed the poodle named &quot;Turk&quot;. &nbsp;Col Joe did find out what killed Turk. It was oxalates, &nbsp;and it was he who provided the poison. He unknowingly &nbsp;fed it to Turk. What you have read gives credit for his qualifications to conduct the scientific &nbsp;research that has resulted in the Notice of Allowance by the US Patent Office of his Claims for OXALIC ACID OR OXALATE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATMENT, dated February 15, 2000 and Notice of Allowance of Claims for OXALIC ACID OR OXALATE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR BACTERIAL,VIRAL,AND OTHER DISEASES OR CONDITIONS. A third Application for Patent has been filed and Serial Number assigned for Claims for OXALIC ACID OR OXALATE COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR VASCULAR DISORDERS, DISEASES, AND OTHER CONDITIONS.</div> <bR> <div> What is most significant is that the compositions </div> <div> and methods of treatment can be accomplished </div> <div> by a diet procedure.</div> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <bR> <DIV ALIGN="LEFT"></DIV> <div> <!-- Start Gem Insert your own HTML --> <!-- Start of StatCounter Code --> <script type="text/javascript"> var sc_project=3025919; var sc_invisible=0; var sc_partition=32; var sc_security="288afc07"; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter_xhtml.js"></script><noscript><div class="statcounter"><a class="statcounter" href="http://www.statcounter.com/"><img class="statcounter" src="http://c33.statcounter.com/3025919/0/288afc07/0/" alt="counter easy hit" /></a></div></noscript> <!-- End of StatCounter Code --> <!-- End Gem Insert your own HTML --> </div> <bR> </td> <td valign="top" width=150 BGCOLOR="#3399CC" TEXT="#080000"> <bR> </td> </tr></table></body>

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