Watch The Water! Share this With EVERYONE!!
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Ya want to know what the Corona Virus may be, and how they got everyone?! Just premiered on Rumble! Trump wasn’t telling us to watch the ocean. He possibly literally wanted us to Watch The Water!! As in this documentary Watch The Water! I just finished and am stunned and upset… But educating y’all is more important. Dig in Anons.
https://rumble.com/v10mnew-live-world-premiere-watch-the-water.html
Many bottled water companies get their supplies from municipal water companies and then perform micro filtration and bottle it. You are just paying more for water that has been treated to all safety standards, and then filtered again.
I dunno man..I tested my tap water and it was off the reichter scale...then tested some bottle water and osmosis filtered water and those were within normal limits....Im not sure how "safe" the municipal water is....
A fam member who works in a local water facility which adds all the fluoride etc states if you knew, you wouldn't drink it
Off the scale for what? RO and Distilled have different issues. RO has a Ph lower that desired for drinking. It removes everything from the water including some positively charged ions, which leaves in on the low Ph side. Distilled has no trace minerals which your body needs. If you only drink distilled or RO, make sure to take mineral supplements.
I drink a mix of RO and well water (that is lab tested and has ALL the minerals my body craves) as well as eating the higher ph foods my body gets cravings for. What mineral supplements in particular do you recommend for people who don't have access to naturally hard water?
Little tip about minerals. You get more in one local organic homemade meal than all the water you drink in a year combined. Mineral intake through water is not how we survive. Sure it helps but it's not in the quantities we actually need. You are what you eat. And remember, distilled water is just rain water without the pollution.
Therefore the choice becomes: RO means expensive, proprietary filters that need to be bought forever but are easier to maintain in general.
Distilled means you have to upkeep, improve, maintain the system yourself, clean it. Cost is electricity, Citric Acid and Carbon Filters. Both have their moments to shine.
Its measuring total dissolved solids...So yes if it has minerals maybe it will screw up the readings compared to distilled and RO. Question I have though is how do I know what the "minerals/chemicals" is in the tap?
So you have what is called 'Hard Water', lots of dissolved minerals. You could have a company take a sample of your tap water and analyze if for all the compounds. It will cost about $150, or you can contact your water company and ask for a copy of their annual water quality report, which they are required to produce annually.
i drink bottled cos even if it is the same water as tap, at least it doesnt have to travel through my houses old-ass pipes and get contaminated that way lol
Lol but how well do we think those water bottling machines are maintained?? 😂🤔😭
better than my taps i can guarantee because i have never cleaned the inside of my taps and i lived here 12 years. I would know how to.
Right, but distilled water is just water and the best water to drink, period.
Water is a conspiracy alright... people think distilled water is dangerous. LOL No bitches, it's just pure fucking water! That's literally all we should be drinking when it comes to water.
Distilled has no trace minerals which your body needs. If you only drink distilled or RO, make sure to take mineral supplements.
Minerals in water are inorganic. Do you eat rocks and dirt? That's what inorganic minerals are. We eat living things, not dead things. Leave that to the plants.
Distilled water leeches minerals from the body, the inorganic ones. So you should really be drinking it. I've been drinking distilled exclusively for at least a decade. Healthy AF.
BTW, what you said, is perpetuating bad info. May want to take time out to research it.
Your body needs the inorganic minerals, ie calcium, sodium, iron, etc. Some you get from the plants you eat and some you don't. Some are obtained from from the water, although not by you. Sodas and beer and other beverages will contain those minerals since the facilities producing those products use municipal water.
Distilled water is also referred to as "Wanting" water. Look this up. Without minerals it tends to pull minerals from you body.
I have heard people say that but i have also heard that it only pulls the inorganic stuff from the body, no expert on it but always wondered what the real truth was as there is so much disinformation out there.
Everyone on submarines and such drink distilled water all the time and as far as i know there has been nothing bad said about it, although would love some study's on it all.
The biggest reason that this is not a problem is the tiny amount of trace minerals you get from normal water is not going to make any real difference as long as your eating a good diet you will get like 99% of them from your food.
I always get the impression that there is a big movement and money in keeping people drinking tap and bottled water rather than filtering it yourself. Even though all the flouride and other shit in the tap water which is super toxic somehow never gets mentioned lol.
We have a 5-stage RO system and have used them for the last 20 years. We also buy colloidal minerals by the gallon to add to drinks.
Your writing was good up to this point. The question is -- What is a good diet? If you answer this with eating a well balanced diet of say organic vegetables or vegetables, with meats and fruit, this is pretty much the line the FDA promotes (excluding organic). Anything the FDA says is 'Buyer Beware'.
What is the relationship of vegetables to trace minerals? Any glyphosate sprayed crop is disabled from pulling any minerals from the soil. That is, if the soil has them. Generally, the most nutritious and healthy vegetables goes like the following from least to most. 4. GMO, 3. Hybrid treated, 2. Organic, 1. Wild. Wild blue berries for example are much more healthy (nutritious) than organic, and so on. There's really two reasons for this. One, the soil itself and two, absence of hybridity.
In 1933 in the Congressional record, an official report was submitted stating the soils in America were greatly depleted of minerals. That was 89 years ago. Things have not gotten any better, but worse. Trace minerals in the soil is responsible for maintaining a thriving biome for plants to be healthy. The plants/crops today are dependent on herbicides and pesticides to keep predator insects away. The biome is non-existent or very unhealthy. Healthy plants/crops don't have this issue. The Laws of Nature are pretty similar for plants as it is with animals. In the animal kingdom the weak, the young, and the old are targeted by predators and preyed on. This same law applies to plants with insects. Weak and unhealthy plants are targeted by insects, not the healthy ones.
Paul Gautschi's video "Back to Eden" showed me exactly how it works. I grew a gardens for many years and never had to water, use fertilizer, or pesticides. When the plants were first planted, I'd cut a thin strip of aluminum foil and curl it around the plant's base. This was to assure that cabbage worms didn't climb the plant and eat the young leaves. After abandoning the tilling method, I never had problems with cabbage worms again. Nevertheless, I still used the aluminum foil out of habit and for a safe guard using Paul Gautschi's system. Once the plants got big enough, I never had any problems with any insects. In all likelihood, I probably didn't even need the aluminum foil. It's absolutely amazing how well this worked. Wood chips provide the plant all the minerals it needs to be healthy.
The Nitrogen, Potassium, and Phosphorus (NKP) used in commercial fertilizers doesn't really make a plant healthy. Plants require far more minerals to be robust and healthy. Decomposing wood chips provide these minerals and creates a flourishing biome of other species that aid in the plant's robustness and health. I noticed the worms in the lower level of wood chip were very plentiful.
Remineralizing the soil is extremely important. Before putting wood chips down on the soil, another starting aid is to buy glacial dust and add it to the tilled soil. Once this is done, cover the ground with wood chips to insulate and protect the soil. It keeps the soil moist and cool while the surface of the wood chips is bone dry and unsuitable for weeds to take root. If a weed did take hold, I used my foot to kick up the wood chips and the root of the weed would be exposed to the hot sun. The surface of the wood chips in the sun was very warm to the touch. My experience with managing the weeds is that they were very few and far between. Managing them compared to the tilled soil method was a night-and-day difference. Each season, sprinkle more wood chips over the older ones. The bottom layer will decompose and enrich the soil with a diverse number of minerals, including trace minerals.
I've studied this subject for a long time. It does pull minerals from the body, the ones you don't want.
We replenish using colloidal minerals. Also, I use zeolite on occasion too.
that is not true. Distilled water has no mineral content and your body needs many minerals. If you do drink distilled, which is not recommended for the above reason, you MUST take mineral supplements.
Oh my fucking god. No, your body doesn't use nor need minerals in the water! You're wrong about everything you've said. When you drink WATER, you should just be drinking WATER.
Generations of families have drank distilled water exclusively for decades. You're pushing a water conspiracy because THEY don't want you drinking distilled water (Which is just pure water) because they want you drinking the bad shit. Do the research. You're pushing popular talking points, not science.
not all bottled water is created equal. The (multitude of) brands owned by nestle, coca-cola, and pepsi, as well as the regional bargain brands all do this (Read the fine print on the bottle). However certain of the large independent brands don't do this. Alaska Glacier Water for instance is bottled from a glacier in Alaska. They pay reps to inspect the entire logistical pipeline, and even send secret shoppers into the stores to make sure you are getting the genuine untampered product (I used to be one, It was the only water company who paid us to do inspections. Duracell, Energizer, and McDonald's care more about you getting what they manufacture and that it is up to spec than the not Alaska water companies do.) Fuji water is bottled exactly like they say in fuji, but then they are all loaded up into container ships and shipped all over the world in tiny inefficient bottles, you defiantly pay extra for the transport fees and logistics pipeline on those.
Yeah, but it's a good way to introduce a virus to millions and let them spread it on to billions---and the people pay for it! Kek
Viruses cannot survive in a municipal water system. Chlorine is maintained in the system at a minimum of 0.5 PPM which kills ALL pathogens.
But what if the chlorine is replaced with something else? How would we know? Just trying to think bigger than "it can't be this or that".
Immediately downstream of the chlorine injection site are sensors that measure chlorine content to make sure the water is not over/underdosed. The chlorine is in tanker trucks or cylinders containing gas.
But its not a virus we're talking about...Its potentially an isolated compound (enzyme in the snake venom) which could be manufactured and depending on how small it is...how do they fluoridate the water or add chlorine? could they add it in there?
Chlorine is added it two forms, gaseous chlorine, and sodium hypochlorite 13% solution. No compound would survive those environments.