Watch the Water: Stew Peters Connects the Dots?
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I think so. Unfortunately, it’s complicated enough where the normies will dismiss it. Watch it twice. It’s crazy enough to be true.
That's exactly what I was thinking. This is so batcrap crazy - it just might be dead on true!!!!
No, it's not possible to put snake poison in a municipal drinking water system. I worked at the largest in the US for 36 years.
We all remember how "municipalities" were testing their sewage water for "covid", like they do illicit drugs occasionally.
https://www.pe.com/2022/03/16/uptick-in-covid-in-u-s-sewage-use-this-map-to-see-levels-in-your-area-2/?msclkid=66e182bdba1011ec89334a9be5aba1f1
Are they testing the sewage so they can adjust the drinking water dosage?
A lot of connecting the dots by Dr. Ardis. I am not a fan of the dramatic background music but this was a documentary and not an interview so that was the purpose. More and more lies are being uncovered and this would be great to share with people, although it still seems like the evil ones are targeting specific races, religions, ages and political affiliations (by state) so there is not a clear cut picture of who received what...except the 5% that received the most deadly kill shots and those that have a myriad of other adverse effects. He talks about the great diversity in the causes of death from the vaccine (or covid) so it can appear to not have anything to do with the clot shot.
Lots of speculation but no proof. Can we test the vaccine to see if it contains these toxins? Why aren’t kids dropping dead? Kids drink water too.
I like Dr. Ardis but I’m not convinced. Stew seems easily swayed by stuff like this. Perhaps he’s controlled opposition? Trying to discredit us?
I just finished watching it myself. I really respect Dr. Ardis, and his fortitude for doing what he is doing. However, I found the documentary slightly confusing, and I kept waiting for him to tie it together a bit for me. It came across as "crazy talk," slightly plausible, perhaps, but the presentation didn't put a pretty bow on it for me.
The fact that Stew Peters is prone to going a bit over the top on occasion didn't help matters...
Finally, A voice of logic and reason. It is easy for someone to say "they put it in the water". It is almost impossible to do. I worked at the largest water municipality in the US for 36 years, and we moved 40 billion gallons of water a day through the system over 475 sq miles of city, and 7000 miles of pipelines. It wasn't put in the water. That is a fact!
You haven't explained why it's impossible
Because 'They' would have to go through me or my replacement, and my people to be able to poison the water, and that isn't going to happen. Secondly, it takes knowledge of the system to do something like that, and "They" don't have knowledge of the system. "They" would have to corrupt the entire Operations Group to accomplish something like this. Too many patriots in the group.
Serious question….
Do they go thru you to put fluoride in the water?
Here in Az we have had some water problems over the years with dangerous chemicals in our water (not pesticides). So how does that happen if not on purpose?
Unfortunately we do put fluoride in the water. I don't like it. Nasty stuff.
The problems in AZ were due to a change in the source water. Originally well water was being used, and then water from the Colorado river was used. The slightly different Ph of the water caused mineral deposits from inside the pipes to dissolve releasing the minerals in a concentrated form back into the water. This was the same issue in Flint MI.
Must be Over The Target. IPhone crashed 8x trying to get through the video.