About that TRUMP video - "
actually I'm a mason. I wouldn't know." seems like bad translation. Given the context of a thirty-something year marriage it's more likely he said "
...actually amazing. I wouldn't know." He wouldn't know because he hasn't been married to anyone that long.
You will, perhaps, not mind if I play the skeptic. I fear Mr. Gardner has veered off into the woo-woo. Levitation? Teleportation? Those are some rather fantastical claims about mfkzt powder/white bread. Let's start with the term "monatomic gold."
monatomic: adjective -
consisting of one atom
especially: having but one atom in the molecule
Science tells us monoatomic gold would exist only as a thin hot gas. As it cools into a liquid or solid the single atom joins with other gold atoms (or whatever is close by) and is no longer monatomic. So that's a misnomer.
But maybe he's referring to a multi-atom molecule containing just a single gold atom. A layman might be forgiven for this labeling error. There are many of these gold-atom substances. And as they relate to the human body, some are toxic, some inert, and some therapeutic. For example
sodium tetrachloroaurate(III) [gold sodium chloride] is a chemo-therapeutic.
https://www.alfa.com/en/catalog/012148
Gardner really doesn't help his case when he brings up David Hudson, the Arizona cotton farmer whose claims were more pseudoscience than substance.
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/ORMUS
What's interesting is the subject of gold nanoparticles. Gold nanopowder has use in therapeutic agent delivery.
www.reade.com/products/gold-au-metal-gold-powder Yet there's still a lot we don't yet know about gold...
So just what were the Ancients doing on that Mt. Serabit temple?