Over 97 million US residents exposed to…

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Over 97 million US residents exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water, analysis reveals


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Stephan - Jan 16

Stephan

I can't remember the last time I drank sink water. I don't even drink fridge dispenser water. Maybe 30/40 yrs ago. I did bottle water for years sucking down micro plastics. Couple yrs ago purchased 3 RO/ VEVOR dispensers fromEbay.Buy2 at 79$ get one free. Still kicking on same filters. Figure well worth it. Also I use mostly glass cups and pitchers. Stay away from the plastics. They still get us all in others ways tho. Air and food. Go to your kitchen and look at the ingredients on everything and I bet 80% you find: Bioengineered ingredients somewhere on products. Cake mixes, brownies, pop tarts, yogurts, cereals, soups, in about everything. Doesn't say WHAT Bioengineered ingredients it is and by law they don't have to.
Ebay.Buy

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Bee Gee - Jan 16

Bee Gee

So what is the quality of the actual water coming Out? Get a TDS meter, or a combo TDS/EC meter, then you can check it.
Thats a problem with RO, people think they can just get it and forget it, when it might not even be working anymore.
Also hard mounted water lines always eventually develop sludge inside the lines, which few people clean.
And then many times if you need to replace the RO membrane, it costs almost as much as a whole new unit.
Thats why I use Zerowater pitchers and filters, it sucks having to change the filter but its also a brand new filter every time and no lines to clean out.
Plus they start at $30, so anybody can afford one. And they give you a free TDS meter to check your water, so you could just get one to check your existing water quality.
Then put your RO water through the zerowater filter and measure how much better it is.

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Phillip Patterson - Jan 23

Phillip’s Substack

RO removes the sodium fluoride but also removes the minerals. Boiling water is good for getting rid of bacteria, but in turn you are multiplying the fluoride. So if you want clean water for consuming then RO MAIN WATER LINE BEFORE GETS TO YOUR HOUSE THEN HAVE A MINERAL ADDING FAUCET ATTACHMENT. SHOWERS, BATHS, HAND WASHES, CLOTHES WASHED ALL THESE METHODS ARE ABSORBING THROUGH YOUR LARGEST ORGAN(SKIN) AND JUUST AS MUCH IN YOUR BODY AS DRINKING. EITHER ALL IN OR WASTEING YOUR TIME AND MONEY. FULL RO SYSTEM AND SUPPLEMENTAL MINERAL REGIMEN. RESEARCH GOOD FOR CHILDREN. FLUORIDE ALONE CAN BRING THEIR I Q'S DOWN JUST BREAST FEEDING AND MOTHER CONSUMING FLUORIDATED WATER

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Wink - Jan 16

I noticed this too… bioengineered foods… absolutely disgusting… the words alone are disturbing

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SomeDude - Jan 16

SomeDude

a LOT of grocery store items these days contain GMO (bio engineered) ingredients and the disclaimer is hidden on a website linked to on the product label by QR code. not even necessarily on the front web page but often several tabs deep.
I'm beginning to get belligerent about it as I can buy less and less at the store due to the GMO contaminants... I call or email the companies to complain about them hiding the GMO status off-label and also tell them I'm not bothering to scan codes on any of their other products anymore as it's a waste of time and easier just to boycott their companies entirely.
not that it matters, but like I tell the reps on the phone, at least I'm costing their parent company however much salary the rep is getting paid to listen to me bitch about crappy products with misleading labels.

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Grasshopper Kaplan - Jan 16 - Edited

Grasshoppper’s KGRaS Grasshopp…

You had a piece a while back about boiling water to remove whatever that will remove.
Good idea.
I only drink water that has been boiled, whenever possible, if at all possible.
Still, I am sure we are being poisoned by skypainting, shedding, and shitty Arrogance that makes war against Russia. All must cease and desist

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Stephan - Jan 16

Stephan

Reverse osmosis dispensers.

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Bee Gee - Jan 16 - Edited

Bee Gee

Boiling does not Remove anything, it just makes microplastics clump together so they can be removed by low quality filters, like coffee paper filters or a brita.

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joe stuerzl 85 - Jan 16

joe’s Substack

Boiling water does not help ,but reading this makes the blood boil ,that may help .

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Reply (1) - Jan 17 - Edited

Bee Gee

Comment removed.

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Bee Gee - Jan 17

Bee Gee

SPAM.
Whoever is moderating this page should just permanently ban you, since you just do the same thing over and over and over.

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Reply (1) - Jan 16 - Edited

Bee Gee

Comment removed.

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Bee Gee - Jan 16

Bee Gee

SPAM

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Lori - Jan 20

Lori

Boiling water will increase the levels of Heavy Metals. Not a good idea. Boiling water is only for killing live bacteria, viruses, bacteria, and other water borne pathogens.

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David Charles - Jan 16

David Charles’ Substack

How in hell did Russia get into the conversation?

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Wink - Jan 16

David Charles’ Substack

He’s talking about the industrial military complex… they’re the one’s doing most of the Cloud Seeding Geo-Engineering stuff… though I did hear a piece recently about how commercial airlines are also a part of it, but their contracts are through the government…

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David Charles - Jan 16

David Charles’ Substack

Hmm. I’ve been around aviation since 1984, and I’ve yet to see that.

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Ohio Deb - Jan 16

Ohio Deb

Operation Popeye…

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Stephan - Jan 17

Stephan

Yes, but have you ever used " CURVATURE" calculation ? No. Oh, well then how do you keep from hitting GOD'S FIRMAMENT?

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David Charles - Jan 17

David Charles’ Substack

No idea what you’re talking about.

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John Vargo - Jan 17

John Vargo

He's talking about the flat earthpsyop.Noone or very few people knew that all planets are a torus therefore spheres so if you don't know that you couldargue.Itis pretty much true though that they lied about everything else.
psyop.No
argue.It

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joe stuerzl 85 - Jan 16

joe’s Substack

Because Russia is willing to export clean drinking water to the US ,if Biden would not cut the pipelines all the time .

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David Charles - Jan 16

David Charles’ Substack

Ok, there actually is a dumbest answer ever.

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joe stuerzl 85 - Jan 16

joe’s Substack

David don't be soo serious ,it's not good for your health .

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David Charles - Jan 16

David Charles’ Substack

Uhm, yes, I know.

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CLIVE WILLIAM GRENVILLE - Jan 16 - Edited

CLIVE’s Newsletter

hi folks as an aside check out a petition atcitizengo.org.deala fatal blow to the pandemic treaty tell trump to exit the WHO now be sure to sign and reshare it widely all over the states with as many like minded people and groups as you possibly can and be sureto ask each oneof them to do exactly the same as im asking you in this message it currently has 110,334,signatures
citizengo.org.deal

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Ohio Deb - Jan 16

Ohio Deb

…..and out of the UN!
https://youtu.be/w0wfTVYG05w
https://youtu.be/w0wfTVYG05w

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crapshoot farmer - Jan 17

crapshoot farmer

Lebron James wore a baseball hat at one of the world series games in LA with a UN logo on the front. What a POS.

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Stephan - Jan 17

Stephan

Columbus here πŸ˜€, popping in to say Hello πŸ‘‹

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Bee Gee - Jan 16 - Edited

Bee Gee

A lot of people are unclear about what distilling water does.
Distilling is Boiling, which kills biologics and it can cause microplastics to Clump but it doesnt remove them.
It also Concentrates everything with a lower boiling point than water, which is Most chemicals.
Think of it like if you had 5 gallons of water with 1% gasoline in each gallon.
You distill that 5 gallons of water and you now have 1 gallon of distilled water with 5% gasoline in it.
And its the same with Every chemical with a boiling point less than 212.
If you want to Remove things from the water, you need a filter, like a crappy brita or berkey or Reverse Osmosis or even better, an ion-exchange filter like a Zerowater filter.
Or let your distilled water cool down and Then run it through a zerowater filter, then test it. The quality of your water will get Much better.
Also you do not need to add minerals back to your previously clean water, that is untrue, to be kind.

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Crixcyon - Jan 16

Crixcyon

My community well water is not very drinkable anyway. I have to filter it and hopefully R/O filtering gets most of the crap out. Although I have drank mostly tap water for the first 65 years of my existence.

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Stephan - Jan 16

Stephan

RO πŸ‘

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JoAnne Kozlowski - Jan 16

JoAnne Kozlowski

All of this verbatim has been in my subconscious as I’m sure everyone reading it😨

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Linda Tanner - Jan 16

Linda Tanner

Some years ago I saw a flurry of articles about those "parallel water pipes" being installed in some rsidential areas. In the secondary piping system (which was somehow connected to the primary one) there were "t-valves" installed and those valves could be turned on or off w/o the knowledge of the consumer. It was through those t-valves that various substances could be added to the water supply, making it possible to target specific households. Then the info. about it seemed to disappear from the internet.

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AKcidentalwriter - Jan 16

Cultural Philosophical Fireworks

not surprised by this.

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joe stuerzl 85 - Jan 16

joe’s Substack

That's why I abolished government in my life long ago , how about you /?

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Stephan - Jan 17

Stephan

Me 3

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John Roberts - Jan 16 - Edited

John Roberts

One of the many methods to murder us in order to get to that magic number.
500 million !!!

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Robert - Jan 16

They publish all the demographic data but not the actual water systems which are polluted!
Just like everywhere else, the pollution is higher in poor areas (see the black buildings in London at the turn of the century). I wonder if that same water gets bottled and sold as "spring water" everywhere else...

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Robert Westover - Jan 19

Higher levels usually coincide with low property values putting low income people at higher risk. It was Much easier to contaminate than decontaminate old manufacturing sites. Be glad we don’t use as much paper anymore. Newspaper was a dirty business.

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Jane - Jan 18

Jane’s Substack

Get a distiller and a water structurer if possible
Thank you Dr Ana . Love to you β€οΈπŸ™

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Thomas Maslar - Jan 18

What is the coating inside a stainless steel stanley thermos and why would they coat stainless steel in the first place. This seems unneccessary. Maybe a nice project would be testing for toxins and nanotech in the benign stanley thermos.

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Gwendolyn Jones - Jan 17

Gwendolyn’s Substack

I use Brita filters.

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Read My Word - Jan 17

Read’s Substack

Water distiller.

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