Okay, I got it and I'm on board with you. So, I've never said anything about the water. I do think it is somewhat of a possibility though. You'd be surprised with all the 'crap' in potable drinking water. These days nothing can be assumed.
The rhetorical question I have is how much toxins in the water makes a difference to making people sick? I read an article about Lake Mead, which is used as the water source for Las Vegas. The fish in that lake were being affected by women flushing their birth control pills down the toilet. That may sound to some people like a hell of a lot of birth control pills. However, if you look at the volume of Lake Meade and also consider it is a reservoir that has in-flowing fresh water, that must make this toxin highly deluded. How much is needed to make a difference? Apparently not very much to affect the fish. Does all the fish get affected? Do all of us get affected? Or is it a percentage? I'm betting on a certain percentage being affected.
Graphene hydroxide (GO) has been found in snow samples. This is a man-made nano particulates that are being sprayed from high above in aircraft. How much GO toxicity is needed to affect a certain percentage of the population? What percent of the population is allergic to bee stings? Peanut butter? Oak trees? Poison ivy? These may be factors for triggering GO toxicity or a synthetic venom. The 'COVID' deaths have been centered around people with co-morbidities. Pre-conditions are treated with pharmaceuticals. Every drug out there compromises the immune system. The elderly are very vulnerable to toxins or bio-toxins in the environment.
The point I'm making is a bio-toxin can get into the water by aerial spraying and other means. And it doesn't have to sicken everyone. Just a certain percentage. That percentage could be as low as 1% to 2%. These people behind all of this know exactly the evil they are committing, and the percentages of the people that are going to be affected.
Anything is possible, but reservoirs and water sources are always a consideration for being targeted.
Quite right. We have a Berky system. We want to buy another larger one. If the potable water becomes unavailable and out Reverse osmosis system becomes useless, we also have several 5-gal. water bottles stored along with cases of bottled water. I use Lugal's iodine to disinfect stored water (in case) or CDS works as well.
I'm not quite sure specifically your question. That sounds like a well or a stream to me. If you are bugging out or in the wilderness somewhere, Nature provides the tools for filtering water like this article.
Then there's getting a gravity-powered water filtration system like this one. There is more to the website that might be of intererst.
I use armchairsurvival to purchase colloidal minerals, Lugol's iodine and other stuff. Kurt recently died, but his wife and son keep the business going. She's a wonderful lady too.
Lastly, depending on what your city code is, they tend to be 'fussy' about digging holes in the yard for water. Where I live it is all sand under a foot or so of soil. Not rocks whatsoever. I used a manual ice auger to hit the water table. I wanted to plant some well points in for watering the lawn, but the city was being pricks about it. It's a good thing they were not aware of the 30 foot deep hole I already made because I found out they would have forced me to pay a professional filling it in.
Besides that I can't think of anything else off-hand.
Okay, I got it and I'm on board with you. So, I've never said anything about the water. I do think it is somewhat of a possibility though. You'd be surprised with all the 'crap' in potable drinking water. These days nothing can be assumed.
The rhetorical question I have is how much toxins in the water makes a difference to making people sick? I read an article about Lake Mead, which is used as the water source for Las Vegas. The fish in that lake were being affected by women flushing their birth control pills down the toilet. That may sound to some people like a hell of a lot of birth control pills. However, if you look at the volume of Lake Meade and also consider it is a reservoir that has in-flowing fresh water, that must make this toxin highly deluded. How much is needed to make a difference? Apparently not very much to affect the fish. Does all the fish get affected? Do all of us get affected? Or is it a percentage? I'm betting on a certain percentage being affected.
Graphene hydroxide (GO) has been found in snow samples. This is a man-made nano particulates that are being sprayed from high above in aircraft. How much GO toxicity is needed to affect a certain percentage of the population? What percent of the population is allergic to bee stings? Peanut butter? Oak trees? Poison ivy? These may be factors for triggering GO toxicity or a synthetic venom. The 'COVID' deaths have been centered around people with co-morbidities. Pre-conditions are treated with pharmaceuticals. Every drug out there compromises the immune system. The elderly are very vulnerable to toxins or bio-toxins in the environment.
The point I'm making is a bio-toxin can get into the water by aerial spraying and other means. And it doesn't have to sicken everyone. Just a certain percentage. That percentage could be as low as 1% to 2%. These people behind all of this know exactly the evil they are committing, and the percentages of the people that are going to be affected.
Anything is possible, but reservoirs and water sources are always a consideration for being targeted.
Quite right. We have a Berky system. We want to buy another larger one. If the potable water becomes unavailable and out Reverse osmosis system becomes useless, we also have several 5-gal. water bottles stored along with cases of bottled water. I use Lugal's iodine to disinfect stored water (in case) or CDS works as well.
I'm not quite sure specifically your question. That sounds like a well or a stream to me. If you are bugging out or in the wilderness somewhere, Nature provides the tools for filtering water like this article.
Or a simple way of heating water using aluminum foil and the sun.
Then there's getting a gravity-powered water filtration system like this one. There is more to the website that might be of intererst.
I use armchairsurvival to purchase colloidal minerals, Lugol's iodine and other stuff. Kurt recently died, but his wife and son keep the business going. She's a wonderful lady too.
Lastly, depending on what your city code is, they tend to be 'fussy' about digging holes in the yard for water. Where I live it is all sand under a foot or so of soil. Not rocks whatsoever. I used a manual ice auger to hit the water table. I wanted to plant some well points in for watering the lawn, but the city was being pricks about it. It's a good thing they were not aware of the 30 foot deep hole I already made because I found out they would have forced me to pay a professional filling it in.
Besides that I can't think of anything else off-hand.