Philosopher's Stone
Updated 11/5/2006
As promised, this is the first installment of a
fascinating field of investigation into the more
esoteric side of Precious Metals.

Miner's are a pragmatic lot, even if they do
dream a bit.
They do what pays the rent, and what puts food
on the table.
If you have to extract a living from the Earth, like a farmer, then you learn to follow Mother
Nature's way, and guide your feet to fit the path, or else starve.
Amongst the new areas of interest developing in Monatomic Metals are Medicines,
Fertilizers, Superconductors, Anti-Grav devices and a host of other applications, now being
studied at the highest levels of most governments.
Unlike such exotic substances as the unstable radioactives, the Monatomics are easily
reproducible by the average man, and may well constitute a viable cottage industry for
those interested.

As a market, this field is just beginning, and offers great opportunity for the creative mind.
For instance, the potential for replacing oil-based fertilizers in gardening and commercial
cropping exists, surely making the oil companies shudder, but leaving a healthy, happy soil
behind whose produce, fruit and flowers surely rival archtypical beauty patterns once given
by the Creator. I have seen Walnuts the size of Oranges as a result of this substance being
applied to the plants.

These, and many other related subjects are thoroughly covered in a terrific book written by
another Alaskan fellow, Hank Kroll, titled;
"PHILOSOPHER'S STONE".
This book, long-awaited, makes for fascinating reading, and includes the exact formulas
you can use to make your own "White Gold" from commonly-available ingredients near your
own home.

Those seeking a deeper understanding of Life will also profit greatly by this most
fundamental of substances, as you learn how to replace it, and restore your own self to
original design.

Published by;
Infinity Publishing Company
"Philosopher's Stone"
Henry Kroll
Tuxedni Bay Lodge
P.O.Box 526
Kasilof, AK 99610
Order From:
http://www.alaskapublishing.com
Price: $14.95 + S/H ($5.00)
($19.95 postpaid)