The Jim Humble International Foundation for MMS
Mission and Goals
FOUNDATION MISSION STATEMENT:
Reduce human suffering and disease by dispensing MMS to individuals in
specific cities and countries, educating them about best practices
when using chlorine dioxide which is packaged as a safe, rapid method of eliminating diseases perpetuated by pathogens.
Planned Initiatives:
1.
Eliminate sleeping sickness, TB, HIV, and Malaria in specific countries and cities.
and countries. Since Jim
has a previous working relationship, his work will begin in Africa where government relationships and permissions are already in place. This program template will expand rapidly to include other countries where these humanitarian health services are welcomed and have funds to support.
2.
Through actions and programs, assemble understudy persons who will receive
training in the distribution and applications of MMS, followed by
underwritten travel to towns and remote villages where MMS can be
delivered to local individuals followed by local training. Jim Humble will
lead this task as soon as Foundation funds permit. Minimally, three million children
under age 5 will be freed from malaria under this one
initiative.
3.
Underwrite one or more medical scientists who will perform specific
research projects under the direction of Jim Humble. Publications
and statistical analysis of medical records will provide further
legitimacy of the methods currently in use.
4.
Provide incentives for alternate-health clinics in many countries to apply
MMS to specific disease situations where medical records can be used
to further validate experimental evidence.
5.
Reduce or eliminate killer diseases from other cities and countries where
invited.
Methods
and Designated Services:
1.
Award funds to support applicants who can become leaders in various
countries, trained to administer actual hands-on MMS dosage to diseased
people. Funding in some cases may cover living stipends for
individuals who can commit six months or more to receive training under
Jim Humble, then traveling to remote areas to train locals in the
administration of MMS.
2.
Receive grant applications from persons or institutions that promote
the use of MMS in health professions through their own MMS initiatives and
programs.
3.
Receive grant applications requesting the Foundation to fund
specialists whose proposed research will produce documentation,
and scientific proof of effectiveness.
4.
Increase credibility of MMS through Foundation reports, writings, videos,
TV appearances, and civic lectures.
5.
Support maximum use of the Internet and these web sites to further
communicate news and opportunities related to the use of MMS.
6.
Receive charitable gifts, donations, and investment income to maintain the
Foundation with lowest possible overhead and maximum
efficiency.
Medical Bibliography: http://MMS-medicalresearch.com.
Humble's Books (Volumes One and Two) are bound together as a hard-cover book. They can be purchased at http://miraclemineral.org/book.php . These books document the extensive testing of MMS on 75,000 people before MMS was released to the public in 2006. Approximately 330,000 MMS bottles have been distributed and are in use around the world as of May, 2009.
Foundation program design was prepared by staff at the Institute for Advanced MMS Studies, LLC.
Foundation Contact: JIM@mms2b.com