To keep it short and to the point, I normally drink between 1-2 gallons of filtered water every single day. It's either sourced from my fridge with a good water filter, or in the 5 gallon jugs you pickup.
I've noticed for the last few days, maybe 3-4, that the water "feels" different. It's hard to explain, but to try and get my point across the best I can, it feels "sharper" and has a very slight tingle on the sides of my tongue. It almost feels electrified in a way, if that makes sense.
Am I the only one?
It's very odd to me, and it's not something that I "just picked up on" as i've always been a very heavy water drinker, and nothing else has changed in how i'm getting it/using it. I would have noticed this a long time ago.
I have talked about this before. Watch the water may refer to the fact that California has been draining their reservoirs. They were full due to heavy rains just two years ago... designed to last 5 years as has been demonstrated in many years operating in the past. Well, they are empty now after one full year (not 5) so water restrictions are placed on farmers. So they can't farm and make money. Only recourse is to sell. Who is buying? Thought you would never ask. The State of California. Oh, that is convenient. see article: https://apnews.com/article/california-education-droughts-government-and-politics-76f37ee82207f64f2a051f3dd4438856 This needs a class action law suit or more.
People are going to take that state back and it ain’t gonna be pretty.
You already took it back in 2020, now the time for voting and talk is over… do what you have to do but take no prisoners!
California won't charge for new crimes, why do they still have any prisoners?
Ready!
I would say it's going to be GLORIOUS.
"Watch the Water" has multiple meanings. The one revlevant to cabal tactics is that contamination of the water is a classic cabal technique. Here are some documented things that they have done to their enemies of the last 2000 years:
Add lead blocks far upstream of a town/city water supply to poison the water and create neurological damage over 1-3 years; then they just walk into the town and take it over (documented in Codex Oera Linda, by cabal Magy faction)
Add contaminants such as dead animals or bacterially infected organic material (such as sewage) to city water supply and/or community wells to create a pandemic (likely cause of city of London Black Plague spread).
Replace certain key sections of water pipes with lead pipes that are not properly coated to prevent lead leaching into the water (likely done in Rome to make people crazy/insane).
Contaminate city water supply intentionally and blame it on an "accident" or "incompetence" or "contaminated 3rd party additive" (used in Flint, MI as a test case for 3rd party supplied barrels of water treatment "additives" not inspected by city officials or anyone else); Unknown if they are doing this on a national scale right now
Adding smallpox and smallpox organic residue to the water supplies for native Americans under the oversight of "trusted" Jesuit missionaries to accelerate the genocide of native N/S Americans. This was used in addition to the contamination of the blankets/trinket/trading goods exchanged with the natives as well. This was engineered with the assistance of technicians working for the Vatican who helped split N/S America via Papal decree between Portugal and Spain via Treaty in 1489.
The cabal has been engaged in bioterrorism for at least 4000 years, likely much longer. Anyone saying otherwise is just not paying attention.
The other important thing to "watch" is the primary water discovered deep under the Sahara desert by Gaddafi in Libya while they were drilling for oil. This is pristine self-renewing water. Cabal killed him for it. https://infogalactic.com/info/Great_Man-Made_River; It is NOT really an "acquifer"
tidal wave that washes over the continent
Oh man. That is some disturbing and sad information. Thank you for enlightening us.
yeah and this! https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-04-14/former-central-california-water-manager-accused-of-stealing-federal-water
Yes, 2 years ago record Sierras winter and many years of drought fixed that winter. Waters up to normal levels. Only a year and they are lowest levels in years. Something aint right.
Why is this even pinned?
Because this place is turning into Facebook.
I'm just here for the upvotes
You too? I thought I was the only one.
Updooted
Can we just go back to Voat?
Kinda like herpes...always around but under the "skin"?!!!!
Can't stand fakebook!!!! Have not been on that monstrosity in over 7 yrs....
This feels like a good place to ask if there's a way to hide my overall upvote count and notifications bell. Took me years to get away from Facebook and I still find myself glancing at my damn "social score" every time I check GAW.
I think maybe in settings? But I noticed the other .win sites display I differently.
I'll take another look, thanks!
Maybe to get attention on it to see if other ANONS are experiencing it. Pins come and go
Ahhh.
So like Vin Diesel memes
https://files.catbox.moe/h5hmrl.jpeg
I came back to see this stickied and I agree that it shouldn't have been. I'm going to test my water at both locations and see if I find anything outside the ordinary.
lmao
Very heavy water (aka “super heavy water; aka tritium) is best reserved for your gunsights. I don’t recommend drinking it.
that's why i drink beer.....
LMAO - "Water... don't touch the stuff. Fish shit in it."
LMAO. Literally sounds like a line from Idiocracy! 🤣🤣🤣
It's actually a quote from the show Archer. Idiocracy isn't a bad guess though.
And Archer got it from the W.C Fields quote, "I don't touch water, fish fuck in it"
It's pinned because someone used a Q phrase "Watch the Water".
Oh no, I get it. That is an odd shift, and I'm not sure what to make of that.
Water, you mean like in the toilet? Brando, its got what plants crave. Its got electrolytes.
“Barry, are we losing our minds? Could be, Other Barry, could be."
Get a water tester... They're less than $15 on Amazon. They test in PPM. The lower the better. The more the worse.
Distilled is anywhere from 0-4 and is the best drinking water. People will tell you differently but they simply don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
True. The water in plants is in the distilled form..so I never did believe people that say distilled is bad. They claim distilled harms us because it is devoid of minerals and washes out our nutrients...I think it is in the same form as it appears in plants, and I take vitamins and minerals, anyway, so distilled is perfect.
To me, it is most important to be empty of hazardous particulates and chemicals. I think 5G has less effect on us if our blood is free from these. The deep state owns those water companies. So they probably fill it with things on which the 5G can get its grip.
Yeah, it's the usual "we need minerals in our water!!!!" And they don't know the difference between organic and inorganic minerals. Rocks are minerals, dirt has minerals in it. Do we eat rocks and dirt? No. But put it in the water and all the sudden people love dirt and rocks. Mmmmmmmm so delicious and nutritious!
Great point.
Now that you say that I do recall something about people used to suck on a stone for something...during pregnancy or somesuch? Memory isn't that great tbh.
My sister sucked on pennies lol…I thought that was odd but I ate pickles all day every day.
Ionic vs elemental form. Each form of filtration targets different analytes. So much about water chemistry is misunderstood. Thats not even getting into the biological impact of “does this matter”
Got into an argument with a water company over “natural minerals” vs sediment before when their filters werent working.
I plan on doing this actually, testing the water. I regularly change the water filters when needed, and the current one has been there for about a month now. It's crazy, and making me feel crazy lol. Once I test it, if I find anything out of the ordinary, I'll make a follow up post on it.
Good luck! As a last resort, the distilled water jugs in the store are still better than anything else out there when it comes to water, even when considering it's stored in those shitty plastic jugs. Ironically, it's the cheapest, because people simply don't know and think fancy water bottles are indicators. Fuji is shit, Evian is shit; they're all shit if they're above 4ppm.
Most all bottled waters are just locally sourced city water from other areas, I agree they're all "shit" so to speak. I just tried some out to make sure it wasn't a "me" issue.
I'm actually going to pickup some distilled water on my way home tonight to see if I get the same result as the bottled waters, or the city water.
4 PPM of what exactly?
particulates :P
Drinking distilled water will strip electrolytes from your system. As long as you're replenishing your electrolytes from food sources its not a problem. However if you were to do a full fast and drink nothing by distilled water, it could kill you.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
Distilled water (which is just water) is a solvent. It strips all the positive charged particles from the body (positive is bad). So yes, it strips your body of shit, the shit you don't want in there.
LOL at pure water killing a person. LOFL
You can die from drinking too much water. It’s a balance thing, something with your bloods ph levels iirc, but that’s unrelated to the topic.
You don't know what you're talking about. It'll also leech minerals right out of your teeth and give you cavities, hell I've seen distilled water leech the carbon out of steel pipes and make them brittle over time.
https://www.amazon.com/Water-Shocking-Truth-That-Save/dp/0877900655/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39LV7H1G1OZJK&keywords=dr+bragg+water+book&qid=1654793278&sprefix=dr+bragg+water+book%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-1
No
That is false.
Distilled water is pure H2O. It is the ONLY pure H2O available.
The claim is that "mineral water" is healthy because it "puts minerals into you," and distilled water is bad because it "leeches minerals out."
The problem is that these claims are false because they are misleading. There are TWO types of minerals: organic and inorganic. The minerals in mineral water, and the ones that "leech out" are inorganic, which the body cannot utilize. They are leaving the body for a good reason.
The minerals we get in our food are organic, which the body CAN utilize.
No
PPM of what?
An R/O system is affordable and not to hard to set up.
This is your problem, you think you’re protected but you are not. Get a berkey or some high end reverse osmosis
Bought a Berkey. Dunno if it’s worth the money but their filters are definitely legit. I sprang for the extra arsenic/fluoride filter add ons too. Definitely a different taste from bottles or filtered water.
Alexapure is better IMO. Becket gives it a makes it feel soft like well water
Have been using Alexapure for many years and it works well.
Also treating water with CDS.
Can’t drink tap… noticeable difference depending upon how far you are from the source.
Hmm. I’ll have to check it out in case the Berkey one goes bad.
We would love to, but we don't have the money to install such a system. I know this post comes off as crazy, I felt crazy even posting it, but it's very strange. I'm going to get a water tester and see if I find anything unusual outside of the normal additives.
Most likely they hardened your water supply, which would change the taste and is still not great for you. Let me help you on your goal; figure out how, in the cheapest/affordable way possible to create clean alkaline drinking water. Imho, the berkey system is the budget choice even for how expensive that is. Plus, some people here are offering DIY solutions, your post isnt crazy, its just sad that in a western nation, healthy drinking water is becoming a privileged thing
There's a yt video someone on a guy who make a homegrown Berkeley type filter.
He used ceramic flower pots, I think.
Cheap and effective, if you're handy.
I'll have to look that up, thank you.
Here is a little DIY one I was able to find - using gravel, sand and activated charcoal. Hopefully it helps or can give you ideas. https://www.offthegridnews.com/how-to-2/how-to-build-a-bio-water-filter/
I 100% feel you, I've been much the same lately and have been changing numerous things including the water!
I had a brand new bag of chips yesterday and they were unusually stale. Do you guys think this means something for the great awakening? Seriously though, this post should not be stickied. It makes us look crazy. Also, you should buy a good under sink fluoride filter.
I had to break away for a few hours and came back to it being stickied...I do agree, this shouldn't have been stickied.
The thought crossed my mind too, perhaps we are changing and becoming aware of more subtle things in our surroundings.
Time travel is OK, but being concerned they might be poisoning the water is crazy?
Your handle bruh.
Meme magic is real, and reality is stranger than fiction. There are many subtle mysteries that go unnoticed by all of us. Don't like this post? Click "hide" and upvote something else or make your own post.
Are you saying both your fridge-filtered water and your five-gallon jugs are tasting metallic? I could see one or the other occuring, but, if both are, you're the common denominator. Are there dietary deficiencies (minerals, vitamins) that can leave someone with a metallic taste in their mouth?
Try a search (ddg or brave, etc) on "metallic taste in mouth". Below is one decent article.
https://www.newmouth.com/oral-health/metal-taste-in-mouth/
It's definitely not a metallic taste, I've tasted that before and this is different, it's very hard to explain. I can feel a very slight tingling on the sides of my tongue, almost the same feeling you get with carbonation.
Again, you're the common denominator here so you need to look closely at your environment and your food-beverage-supplements-medication intake. It's great that you're in tune with your body to notice when something is off.
You might have caught a mild case of the latest contagion (eg C19V4 or whatever permutation we're up to now). I've heard that loss of taste was very common with the various versions of the C19 contagion so maybe your symptoms are either the start of or a low-grade case of that. Has your taste otherwise been affected?
With medications and supplements it may not be that you've changed anything with them, but either a build up over time or some other mineral (due to food &/or beverage consumption) was added/decreased which would affect this particular symptom. You might have an allergy to something. Have you changed toothpaste brands or did they change their formula? Just going through some possibilities. Also do a search on "tingling sensation on tongue" (vs metallic taste) and see if you can get anymore info that might pertain to you.
Good luck, in any case, and I hope it disappears.
Nothing in my diet or supplement regimen has changed. To test to make sure I wasn't going crazy, i've drank bottled waters to see if I had the same result and it was normal with no weird feeling.
I have no other symptoms, or loss of taste. I did catch it last year, and lost my sense of taste for about 2-3 weeks though. Other than what i'm picking up on now, no other symptoms and I feel just fine. I'm healthy as a horse, so this caught me off-guard.
Okay, so this is an important clue. Do you know if the bottled water at your workplace is sourced and/or processed locally? If both your town's water source and the five-gallon containers' source had some change in processing (eg hypothetically they decided to add a step or a substance during purification) it might be affecting you. They usually disclose these types of things in a newsletter that comes with your water bill, but call your town's water utility and see if they've made any changes.
That, I do not know about the water jugs water source. The bottled waters I've drank to test this out were a couple of different brands that were purchased from the gas station. Smart water, Ozarka, and Dasani...all three were normal to me with no "side-effects."
I also have not heard about anything changing with our local water source, but there could be a chance I've missed it. I'll look into this more now that you mentioned this just to be safe.
Here's a link to the EPA's public notification rule that may be worthwhile to read.
https://www.epa.gov/dwreginfo/public-notification-rule
Thanks for the link, I'll look into this later tonight.
If you are in DC, do NOT drink the water.
Long, but informative.
https://www.dentistahmed.com/tingling-tongue-guide/
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Also, stress may be a factor (the kind that restricts blood flow). You may be clenching your teeth while sleeping and not realizing it. Or, perhaps something bizarre like an attempted coup of one's beloved nation by a bunch of violent beasts who are hell-bent on destroying everything that's good. That would be stressful, for example.😏
In any case I'll say a prayer for you that this gets quickly put in your past with no lingering effects.
I looked into this and none of it is my cause for this. It's not that my tongue itself is tingling, but a very slight carbonation feeling. Once the water is out of my mouth, the feeling is gone.
Get a checkup concentrating on your kidneys. Kidney issues can trigger a taste difference in the same water you always drink. Have other people test the water and see if they notice the difference also. Get a checkup especially if you feel back pain in your kidney area.
I don't trust any doctor, even before what we've seen the last few years. The times I have been, I've been in tip top shape with no issues. It's possible I may have a personal issue going on, but i'm not going to any doctor until this is all over and I can trust them.
My distilled water tastes the same as it always has.
I squeeze a little bit of fresh organic lemon in my distilled water, and it's hands down the best most refreshing water I've ever had.
Catch, store, filter and drink rainwater. You won't believe it. Use carbon filter on all tap water, then I run it through a water purifier. Have done this for years. All summer I have 780 gallons rainwater on hand for half a dozen planned uses. store some in garage all winter just in case.
Just be careful to test for contamination with your stored water… if pan starts going acidic, you may wanna consider filtering again before drinking.
Rainwater is arguable the purest source of water on earth, great idea. It’s safer to drink pure unfiltered rainwater than probably the municipal water in most places. The only chance the rainwater has to become contaminated is through whatever it’s hits through the atmosphere on the way down (car exhaust, smog,etc).
The other week we had a layer of Saharan sand dumped on us from the rain, and the Sahara is over a 1000 miles away.
I haven't noticed anything significant yet
we have our own wells.... no issues here... city waters have always tasted like garbage....
I drink over a gallon of water a day, every drop goes through a reverse osmosis filter. Cooking water, drinking water, all of it. Thats in addition to the house filer.
I also take turmeric, boron, oregano oil and organic blue ice skate fish oil to help decalcify the ol’ pineal gland.
You really should avoid tap water.
Also interested
Electrical ground lines are often attached to the copper water supply. If you have runoff voltage it can cause a slight charge to the water and you may experience a static transfer when you drink.
That would make sense, but i'm getting it from both our house water, and water at work from a water dispenser via jug. I work in a different city than where I live, so the water source is not the same.
Drink coke; MRNA can't live in the phosphoric acid.
Or just add a natural acid like citrus juice to your water. Would be better for your body than the 39 grams (10 teaspoons) of sugar in a 12oz coke.
Not Coke tho cuz they're racist af. Let's make RC Cola semi-popular again!
"Oooh, you drink Royal Crown Cola!" - Homer Simpson in that great episode with Alec Baldwin
RC has the nastiest aftertaste..
Idr tbh, I just remember it's like the mountain dew of colas, in terms of the caffeine/sugar boost.
I've got a 2 liter of RC in the icebox right now :)
Im definitely gonna look for it from now on. I always loved Coke and thought about the racist shit each time I bought it since then (which has only been about 5 times or less, but still).
Congrats, you just got vaxxed! Jk...mostly...
Fuck, that isn't even funny !
I'm just glad I live in a climate that mosquitos don't like too much.
For real. I'd pretty much expect them to be trying to see if putting the shit in the water supply would work.
You should drink half your body weight (in ounces) of water a day. By your estimation, following that rule, you weigh over 500 lbs. Hope not. Otherwise, too much water. 200 lb man = 100 oz water or over three quarts. That's a lot, too. But 2 gallons, or 256 ounces times 2 = 512 lbs. Whoa!! There is such a thing as too much water.
I work outside and sweat a ton, trust me, I need the water.
This could very well be related: Sweating makes you lose electrolytes. Replenishing lost water without replenishing electrolytes can be detrimental to your health. The most important electrolytes to be replenished are sodium, potassium and magnesium.
I get plenty of the three via my diet and supplement regime, so it can't be that I'd feel.
You could very well be right however, it is surprising how much electrolytes we lose trough sweating/exertion. That and the fact that drinking water by itself will leach out those precious minerals. Combine that with the relatively high amount of water you drink in order to replace what you lose working outside in the heat tells me it is a distinct possibility. Still, admittedly, doing a diagnosis by comment replying is not a exact science to say the least. Best of luck, and health, to you.
I think we can assume all the other factors here are constant (such as the volume of water, the amount of work & sweating etc.) but definitely a good shout.
One beer (not 12) after working out/heavy sweating in the hot sun will replenish electrolytes. (Watermelon is pretty good at it too.) then back to filtered water.
Agreed, I’d sprinkle some Himalayan salt in my water if I was him to replace sodium
If you're a woman, you could be pregnant.
Source: Am woman. Am pregnant. Oh wait, I'm not a biologist!
100% man here so this isn't it unfortunately lol.
My husband suggested you might have the coof.
How could you possibly know that, birthing person?
Oh, and grazt! I hope it's a patriot.
Right? Hahaha! I'll have to consult a biologist!
Thank you! It will definitely be raised a pure blooded patriot. Whether it remains that way will be up to it.
Its likely a chemical added to combat algae and bacteria growth in the water supply, which are much higher in the summer heat. Chloramine i think its called? Its not gonna hurt you and evaporates quickly when exposed to air.
As a side note: dont water any garden plants with it until that stuff has had a day to evaporate, as soil bacteria are what break down organic material to feed your plants, and on top of that the chemical itself tends to stagnate plant growth too.
have had this when under influence of substances
I'm not under the influence of any substance so this isn't it for me.
Come on man what kind of thread is this?
You don't tell us where the water is sourced from, and you didn't even get a common water quality testing kit to double check it?
Did you at least make sure your filters are current and in good condition?
You are telling me that filtered water is suddenly making your tongue tingle? I don't mean to be mean, but maybe you should visit the doctor?
I can't edit it to add more information.
It's city water from two different cities. One is coming from filtered water from my home fridge ( I change the filters out every 3 months, the last time it was changed was a month ago) and the other is coming from a water dispenser with a water jug. The source of that, I'm assuming is also city water, and have no way of checking their water filter.
It's strange, it's almost the same feeling as what carbonation does, but very slight and only on the sides of my tongue.
It's a crazy post, I know, but this is really strange to me. I'm testing both water sources this weekend, and if I find anything out of the ordinary, I'll follow back up. I don't agree with this being stickied, it was an odd question to ask.
I see, yah you should do an edit and put some of this info in the main post given it was stickied.
Because it was the fear that got buying filters myself. Normally city water in my region has been very good, and tests came back clean, but I worry constantly that a lets politely call it a "political hire" as a lead in the Water Q deparment could result in them not getting the treatment right.
We've been seeing that out of the governments since the socialist, leftist take over, even city level, way too much, they hire somebody based on how many alphabet letters they match rather than their job skills. Its bad enough when its administrative job, but water quality is extremely scientific, very difficult to get right, and when done wrong the whole city is poisoned.
And I would rather not find out after the fact I've been drinking heavy metals that will stick in my bones for the rest of my life.
Unfortunately it's impossible to edit the post. I'm not sure when this was changed, but I can click edit all I want, but nothing happens.
I didn't make this post to try and make Q connections, I just had a question about this, and if anyone else has noticed the same thing or not. I agree that it shouldn't have been stickied, as it does come off as crazy talk, but I cannot change that now lol.
That's odd. I know the title is uneditable, but I edited the text of one of my posts just a couple of weeks ago.
Maybe a java script disabled issue or something?
It's not crazy and it IS q related.
We have never known what "watch the water" means, and Q warned that some posts have multiple meanings. Thanks for sharing - something new to ponder!
Good night patriot!
More minerals, need to replace filter.
Water. Like out the toilet? But Brawndo's got what plants crave. Brawndo's got electrolytes.
LMAO, sadly Idiocracy has become a national documentary. Great movie, I get a nice laugh watching it every so often.
Creepy. So grateful to be on a well; makes the other drawbacks here, tolerable.
About when this place became The ULTRA Awakening...
I've noticed a decrease in the time it takes for silverware to tarnish when left soaking in soapy water. Not sure what the cause is, maybe 5g, or water contamination (acidity?). The tap water (well) seems clean and tastes normal, there might be more iron? Spain admitted to spraying lead oxide chemtrails, I don't have a way to test for lead, it would make sense that rain with metal contaminants might conduct differently and create more ozone. Ozone has a distinct smell and is somewhat natural after rain storms to some degree, especially after lightning. Ozone is lighter than air but somewhat soluble in water.
No, no real change?
You're drinking entirely too much water.
I work outside in 100 degree heat, trust me when I say I need this amount of water to stay functional.
Ah, lol, that's different then
I only did that for about 20 years in Florida I hope you get past it soon.
Could you include a picture of your lunch?
I don't really ever eat lunch, just a big breakfast and dinner.
Mine tastes like filth lately. I use a filter.
In general, it feels thicker, like someone tossed a pinch of some flour in it.
For the water drinkers out there, get a Berkey or an Alexapure if you don't have one. Fridge filters and RO filters on your sink are garbage. I've had a Berkey for years now and won't drink water from anything else. The taste and how it makes you feel is very noticeable. Get the filters that take out the fluoride and everything else. RO does not remove it.
Buy a filter or be the filter.
I have not heard of those filters will have to try, what I can tell you is that the "water treatment industry" as a whole is a huge scam
1-2 gallons a day is way too much unless you work outside in Phoenix. Unnecessary strain on your kidneys, losing minerals, pissing like a horse every 20 minutes. Drink when you're thirsty, it's what it's there for.
I work outside in TX heat, so the amount of water is needed. Anything less than at least a gallon, I can feel dehydration coming and I stop sweating.
Sounds like he's diabetic.