I know some aren’t fond of him, but for now he’s just saying don’t drink it. Claims that once his source has protective measures in place, he’s going to cover the story and drop the info.
I already assume our tap water and the bottled options to both be terrible BUT.. my point is, there’s a couple relatable deltas here. One, a couple weeks ago on 2/15 stating “Watch the water.” The other in a few days on 3/6 stating “WATCH the water.”
I’m curious to see what the incoming story is and if it’s got anything to do with these warnings from Q.
The post from Telegram:
Anywhere in the country? Anywhere in the world?
Most water, even in the US, comes from relatively local sources, which includes rivers or aquifers that are filtered and purified into the tap water you have in your sink.
So... if there is some threat to your "city or county water", and that threat takes place EVERYWHERE in the WORLD...
...then that means Mr. Peter's mysterious source is asserting the following:
Someone or something has compromised every single drinking water source in the world, so that means they've poisoned every natural freshwater source on the planet in some way that is not countered by standard filtering techniques.
This poison either isn’t being detected by the countless local water companies all over the world, or it is being detected, but all of these millions and millions of water employees are in on the plan to poison their own communities, everywhere in the world, all at once, with no apparent leaks.
Somehow, the private companies (like Nestle) that collect and bottle water DO have some means of detecting and filtering this poison.
For some reason, private companies (like Nestle) will go ahead and protect you from the individual trying to poison you, and are not in any way compromised by an entity that could poison the entire world so quickly without anyone knowing. Privately-funded water is apparently completely safe. For some reason.
The fact that Stew Peters apparently has endorsed politically-leaning bottled water company certainly has no bearing on Mr. Peters or the credibility of his unsourced claims. https://americafirst.aweb.page/p/fc9d26e6-7aad-477a-87ae-5e8e5fc4634d
Yeahhh, I’m just gonna go ahead and wait for his source and info before I waste time and energy discounting the message. Most water available to us is awful, that’s no secret, so I’m curious if what he claims to have varies any differently to what is already out there.
Regardless, I was just sharing the message. Like he said in the following message, if you don’t believe it or wanna stick to tap water, go for it!