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Boy have I got some stuff to share on this. Long but possibly interesting.

On 4/11, Stew Peters released Watch the Water. Prior to 4/11, back when Stew was insinuating our water was unsafe but wouldn't elaborate, Phil Godlewski told everyone that he had no intel about the water and that it was safe when asked about it.

On 4/12, Phil Godlewski went live and streamed most of the Watch the Waters video, hyping up Stew Peters, commending the interview, fake crying, etc. He took a break in the middle to lament that he got too caught up in his various businesses (Phil's Silver, a part of 7k Metals, Starve the Beast, and more) to take the time to properly decode the watch the water drop.

Better yet, he revealed that he was, in fact, the one that posted that drop under the Q tripcode/account. He claims he didn't know what it meant, but that he posted it on someone else's orders.

He immediately turned on the white hats and what he's dubbed "the three star group". The white hats because they weren't clear enough with the drop, and how could they allow this to happen? The three star group because they were immediately calling out the interview as being bullshit.

(By the way, the very next day after his croc tears he was hawking gold plated Jesus coins on his announcements page).

He then promised a solution to save us all from the water.

On 4/13, Phil went live again, touting "You don't want to miss this one." He started shilling a water filter. Not just any ol' water filter, but one that could specifically protect you from snake venom in the water.

The website, watchthewater.world, was registered through GoDaddy.com on 4/13. He and another "Truther", ToddFather, teamed up on this venture with the water filter company Seychelle.

He spent the whole live and the next live, a Q & A, saying that ONLY THIS Seychelle filter could protect you against snake venom. He said you should even be filtering your well water, and no other means of filtering would protect you. He really hammered in the fear factor. He promised that "5-10%" of the proceeds would go to veterans but gave no details on which charity he was going through.

His fanbase turned on him bigly, so Phil, kind hearted soul that he is, launched a Give Send Go campaign so that his followers could donate money to be put towards his filters to be given to his followers that couldn't afford them. As of today, 4/18, he's made at least $40,000 in donations, and claims he made $500k in the first 24 hours and nearly $1m within the first 48 hours.

Today on his Telegram announcements channel he attempted to reach out to SQvage DQwg for recommendations/information about veteran charities. SQvage basically said "Nuh uh, don't come near me." and rejected him.

For a bit more fun...

If you go to Seychelle, you'll see they have a disclaimer stating that they have NO EVIDENCE/TESTS that can confirm whether the filter actually filters out snake venom. Yet Phil swore up and down that this was the only filter that could.

Also, months ago Phil signed up to Twitch to host his streams. His fans rightfully questioned him on this, asking why he's supporting a cabal-owned company. He claimed that he brokered a deal with Twitch that gave him 100% of the money generated by his streams, and it was okay because it was now white hat controlled anyways.

Last month, Phil was banned from Twitch. Which is weird, considering it's white hat controlled, right?

Today, someone in his Telegram chat room said that they bought an identical Seychelle filter off of Amazon for $30 cheaper.

Phil responded "Thanks for supporting a cabal owned company instead of one run by a patriot. Appreciate that."

I questioned him on this, and he refused to reply.

Also, Phil insinuates that he controls @q on TS, is a part of the original Q team, wrote many of the q drops, and that he knew all along that Covid was not a virus, but a poison. But he didn't know how it was delivered.


I know everyone here already doubted Phil so this won't come as a shock, but I believe it gives further evidence to the theory that this was all a gigantic scam. Phil and Stew Peters used the same tactics that MSM used with Covid to instill fear and make sales. Phil tripled down with the Give Send Go and yet unproven claims that he'd be donating "5-10%" of the proceeds to veterans - he didn't even have a charity lined up in advance, but made damn sure he got that website done immediately. He promised a second website where people could apply for free filters which still hasn't been made.

I can't speak on Ardis' claims. But I believe that Phil, Stew Peters, and ToddFather took advantage of the situation at best and created it at worst.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Boy have I got some stuff to share on this. Long but possibly interesting.

On 4/11, Stew Peters released Watch the Water. Prior to 4/11, back when Stew was insinuating our water was unsafe but wouldn't elaborate, Phil Godlewski told everyone that he had no intel about the water and that it was safe when asked about it.

On 4/12, Phil Godlewski went live and streamed most of the Watch the Waters video, hyping up Stew Peters, commending the interview, fake crying, etc. He took a break in the middle to lament that he got too caught up in his various businesses (Phil's Silver, a part of 7k Metals, Starve the Beast, and more) to take the time to properly decode the watch the water drop.

Better yet, he revealed that he was, in fact, the one that posted that drop under the Q tripcode/account. He claims he didn't know what it meant, but that he posted it on someone else's orders.

He immediately turned on the white hats and what he's dubbed "the three star group". The white hats because they weren't clear enough with the drop, and how could they allow this to happen? The three star group because they were immediately calling out the interview as being bullshit.

(By the way, the very next day after his croc tears he was hawking gold plated Jesus coins on his announcements page).

He then promised a solution to save us all from the water.

On 4/13, Phil went live again, touting "You don't want to miss this one." He started shilling a water filter. Not just any ol' water filter, but one that could specifically protect you from snake venom in the water.

The website, watchthewater.world, was registered through GoDaddy.com on 4/13. He and another "Truther", ToddFather, teamed up on this venture with the water filter company Seychelle.

He spent the whole live and the next live, a Q & A, saying that ONLY THIS Seychelle filter could protect you against snake venom. He said you should even be filtering your well water, and no other means of filtering would protect you. He really hammered in the fear factor. He promised that "5-10%" of the proceeds would go to veterans but gave no details on which charity he was going through.

His fanbase turned on him bigly, so Phil, kind hearted soul that he is, launched a Give Send Go campaign so that his followers could donate money to be put towards his filters to be given to his followers that couldn't afford them. As of today, 4/18, he's made at least $40,000 in donations, and claims he made $500k in the first 24 hours and nearly $1m within the first 48 hours.

Today on his Telegram announcements channel he attempted to reach out to SQvage DQwg for recommendations/information about veteran charities. SQvage basically said "Nuh uh, don't come near me." and rejected him.

For a bit more fun...

If you go to Seychelle, you'll see they have a disclaimer stating that they have NO EVIDENCE/TESTS that can confirm whether the filter actually filters out snake venom. Yet Phil swore up and down that this was the only filter that could.

Also, months ago Phil signed up to Twitch to host his streams. His fans rightfully questioned him on this, asking why he's supporting a cabal-owned company. He claimed that he brokered a deal with Twitch that gave him 100% of the money generated by his streams, and it was okay because it was now white hat controlled anyways.

Last month, Phil was banned from Twitch. Which is weird, considering it's white hat controlled, right?

Today, someone in his Telegram chat room said that they bought an identical Seychelle filter off of Amazon for $30 cheaper.

Phil responded "Thanks for supporting a cabal owned company instead of one run by a patriot. Appreciate that."

I questioned him on this, and he refused to reply.


I know everyone here already doubted Phil so this won't come as a shock, but I believe it gives further evidence to the theory that this was all a gigantic scam. Phil and Stew Peters used the same tactics that MSM used with Covid to instill fear and make sales. Phil tripled down with the Give Send Go and yet unproven claims that he'd be donating "5-10%" of the proceeds to veterans - he didn't even have a charity lined up in advance, but made damn sure he got that website done immediately. He promised a second website where people could apply for free filters which still hasn't been made.

I can't speak on Ardis' claims. But I believe that Phil, Stew Peters, and ToddFather took advantage of the situation at best and created it at worst.

2 years ago
1 score