I'd like to suggest a call to action regarding the recent Malaria testing in Africa and the subsequent denials by those caught on film performing the tests. The problem wasn't that the MMS didn't work. The problem wasn't associated with MMS. It was a political problem. The politics of international charitable organizations and their relationships to the drug manufactures led to a denial that they were involved, even though it was videotaped. I want to say again that it was not a problem between MMS and the malaria virus.
If you want, you can argue with them about their denial, but they will continue to deny it.
You could do something different. Prove the efficacy of MMS for the treatment of Malaria. Do it and film it. Do it with people who won't deny it. People who will stand up and say yes, that's me and yes, that's what I did. Don't let denial be the issue. Let MMS be the issue.
Gather as many leaders of this community, all of the Bishops and Jim Humble himself, along with credible volunteers in every country where people are using MMS, and infect yourselves with the Malaria virus. Have a standard protocol for filming the event and all those that follow. Film everything.
Find a way to get and distribute the virus.
Infect yourself.
Go to a creditable hospital or clinic and get diagnosed with Malaria.
Follow the protocol with MMS for treatment.
Return to the hospital or clinic and get diagnosed as being virus free.
Leadership would need to create a plan for this. If random people, on their own and for the sake of getting attention, were to do this here or there it won't change the world. The few individuals doing it would be attacked and discredited, possibly jailed, audited, or any other creative punitive events that can be made up to make your life hell. Ask the people currently being prosecuted for MMS related things how much fun they're having.
Call on the leaders of the MMS movement to consider this, make a plan, and guide the whole process. Make a plan and follow it like your life and millions of lives depend on it because they do. If the same number of people who were cured in Africa are cured of malaria, and those people will stand up and attest to that truth, it will make a difference. With hospital or clinic diagnostics performed by creditable doctors and nurses in countries all over the world, you have a chance to save lives. Don't let denial be what stops you from saving lives. Let courage and conviction and personal responsibility, along with the willingness to document it and stand by the document produced, be how you shift the current stance on Malaria. Don't make anyone wrong. Don't yell at anyone. Don't demonize anyone. Only offer your self and your truth as evidence that can shift the worlds stance to malaria and it's awareness of other possibilities.