Watch the water was so eye opening but it was something in the comments that made me understand what I couldn’t figure out before. Someone ask, “what about person to person transmission? Was that a lie also?” Then it hit me. We all have been or know someone who was directly exposed to “covid” but never got it. I was around lots of people and never had it until 1.5 years later. If it’s in the water it’s in the food right? Think about it. You went to thanksgiving and half the people got covid but the other half didn’t get it. That’s weird right? I mean, we thought we had some kind of immunity to it. That wasn’t it. The mashed potatoes, rice, macaroni was prepared with water as well as sweet tea and other desserts. Okay stick with me because this is why it seems so random. Some of that food was made and brought by other people. Those people may or may not have used “city” water or “treated” water. The home you went to could have been in the city but the food you ate was prepared out in the country with well water. Maybe you had thanksgiving in the country but someone brought food prepared in the city and brought it with them. Depending on who ate what and where it was prepared it would be completely random as to who got sick and who didn’t. Even having lunch with co-workers would seem random. You go have a burger but you got sweet tea but they got soda (made with carbonated water not city water) and you end up sick but they don’t. See how they made everything seem random when it wasn’t random at all?
Funny I had this thought after I posted this. I actually work on industrial equipment for a major company. We have all types of customers. One bottles water and I swear it’s city water that’s filtered. That’s it, just filtered city water. Who knows but I’m guessing anything with city water could be tainted. Coke, Pepsi, Gatorade. I mean I’ve seen positive test from tap water. I’m guessing these companies aren’t using glacial water from the alps in the products.
I have always had the redass about bottled water. The same people who scream about climate change are those who will buy cases of single serve plastic waste bottled water all day long. I grew up drinking tap, sometimes out of the water hose. I still do, although now filtered, but I can count on two hands the # of times I buy a liter of water in a year. These bottles are the worst environmental waste ever imo.
Watch the water was so eye opening but it was something in the comments that made me understand what I couldn’t figure out before. Someone ask, “what about person to person transmission? Was that a lie also?” Then it hit me. We all have been or know someone who was directly exposed to “covid” but never got it. I was around lots of people and never had it until 1.5 years later. If it’s in the water it’s in the food right? Think about it. You went to thanksgiving and half the people got covid but the other half didn’t get it. That’s weird right? I mean, we thought we had some kind of immunity to it. That wasn’t it. The mashed potatoes, rice, macaroni was prepared with water as well as sweet tea and other desserts. Okay stick with me because this is why it seems so random. Some of that food was made and brought by other people. Those people may or may not have used “city” water or “treated” water. The home you went to could have been in the city but the food you ate was prepared out in the country with well water. Maybe you had thanksgiving in the country but someone brought food prepared in the city and brought it with them. Depending on who ate what and where it was prepared it would be completely random as to who got sick and who didn’t. Even having lunch with co-workers would seem random. You go have a burger but you got sweet tea but they got soda (made with carbonated water not city water) and you end up sick but they don’t. See how they made everything seem random when it wasn’t random at all?
My thoughts are that bottled water could be more easily manipulated than city water. Nestlé is a large corp that peddles bottled water stolen from the reservoirs in California where there was already a water shortage because of Dems green initiatives. Perfect opportunity.
Funny I had this thought after I posted this. I actually work on industrial equipment for a major company. We have all types of customers. One bottles water and I swear it’s city water that’s filtered. That’s it, just filtered city water. Who knows but I’m guessing anything with city water could be tainted. Coke, Pepsi, Gatorade. I mean I’ve seen positive test from tap water. I’m guessing these companies aren’t using glacial water from the alps in the products.
Nestle.com. The Global Site is topped with a headline Update on Ukraine and Russia, from a food and beverage corporation. They have 3 brands of bottled water including the common Nestlé Pure Life, Perrier and S.Pellegrino. They have companies worldwide, hdq. based in Switzerland. Largest food and beverage corp in the world. Their "company's ambition for zero environmental impact in its operations by 2030" What family owns Nestle? Its founder was Heinrich Nestlé, a German-Swiss.
But maybe it's not Nestlé. Here are the top bottled water brands: Glaceau Smartwater en.wikipedia.org Aquafina dev1.evian.com Évian www.polandspring.com Poland Spring www.fijiwater.com FIJI vosswater.com Voss Nestlé Pure Life www.icemountainwater.com Ice Mountain www.perrier.com Perrier t2.gstatic.com Ozarka t0.gstatic.com Deer Park www.acquapanna.com Acqua Panna t3.gstatic.com Essentia www.arrowheadwater.com Arrowhead Water www.sanpellegrino.com San Pellegrino en.wikipedia.org Fiji Water lifewtr.com LIFEWTR Glacier Water icelandicglacial.com Icelandic Glacial www.zephyrhillswater.com Zephyrhills www.mountainvalleyspring.com Mountain Valley Spring Water Fiji Natural Artesian Water justwater.com JUST WATER
I have always had the redass about bottled water. The same people who scream about climate change are those who will buy cases of single serve plastic waste bottled water all day long. I grew up drinking tap, sometimes out of the water hose. I still do, although now filtered, but I can count on two hands the # of times I buy a liter of water in a year. These bottles are the worst environmental waste ever imo.