I've seen some of the tap water positive videos and read some posts, but it just seems to me that a water bottling plant would be much easier to penetrate and there would be much less dilution needed. Deliveries could easily be targeted by compromised logistical planning within a manufacturing plant versus a secured water treatment facility. Almost anyone can get a job in one of these places, especially if you know someone. Anyone else?
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Sr Ardis also said, in his longer interview, that he was willing to admit he was wrong about the water idea, but he’s sure about the snake venom. He even said that could be created in a lab, and that they didn’t even need snakes to make it.
No. He didn't say he was wrong. He said he COULD BE wrong. But then repeatedly said HE BELIEVES it to be in the water because the CDC is testing the water with PCR tests. Now, PCR tests have a high rate of false positives if not ALL positive results being false. PCR tests CANNOT diagnose ANYTHING. I believe the water hypothesis is wrong as far as regular water supply. But it's VERY possible it could have been put into bottled water. Remember the bottled water the lady with the tray was handing out at the Oscars or Grammys right before the FAKEDEMIC? Remember President Trump removing bottled water from his meetings and putting it on the floor?
Wording. I meant the same thing you said.