Here Am I
Jul 4 2008, 08:03 PM
The Poisoning of America's Water Supplies"The government is hiding the fact that the drinking water is not usable," says medical scientist Dr. Winn Parker who tells us that the most at-risk groups from chloraminated water are the fetus in the first trimester, children to age three, people over age 60 and those with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Women in the 35-45 age group are at risk of recurring rashes on the inner thighs and chest, he added. Parker is calling for government funding of alternative disinfection methods, such as ultra-violet and reverse osmosis, which would make harmful chemical disinfection methods obsolete.
http://www.naturalnews.com/023565.htmlCalifornia Water Reservoirs Contain High Levels of Carcinogenic Bromate Two of the reservoirs supplying the city of Los Angeles with potable water were shut down when an independent laboratory test revealed them to be contaminated with high levels of the carcinogen bromate.
http://www.naturalnews.com/023561.html
signet
Jul 4 2008, 10:14 PM
thank you!
doesn't this make you want to go brush your teeth!
Wolfstrike
Jul 5 2008, 01:23 AM
i'm an AC tech and i knew this summer i would spend a fortune in bottled water (which is now 3 bucks for the larger size), i'm currently drinking about 3 litres per day when i work.
i used to drink Arrowhead and Aquafina, which i avoided because Aquafina is owned by a cola company.
i thought the arrowhead water was pretty good.
i bought a simple reverse osmosis system on Ebay for $150, my plan was only to save myself some money.
i usd to think i didn't like to drink water by itself,
i would drink water then have a cola chaser, or something.
what i found out was, my body was telling me to spit that water out.
now that i've had the reverse osmosis system for a few months, i am now fully convinced the rumors were true,
bottled water they sell in stores is nothing more then unfiltered, chilled, tap water.
i didn't realize the difference until i went back to the store and bought bottled water, i didn't even want to finish it.
our government is freaking crazy.
in certain areas like mine they are now recycling SEWAGE and feeding it to us as drinking water.
although they claim it is 100% safe , THEIR OWN REPORTS say they are finding pharmaceuticals in the water.
there's only one way pharmaceuticals can get into drinking water.
for 150 bucks, (or more for an even better system), i believe a reverse osmosis system should be in every home.
(yes, reverse osmosis uses a lot of water.
1 i don't trust their sewage to tap program
2 i'm not going to drink poison in the name of water conservation
3 with water purification i would prefer to have a flushing system, if you pour 100% of water into a filter and expect the filter to catch everything, i believe that is wishfull thinking)
i think reverse osmosis is the best purchase i ever made.
gregg
Jul 5 2008, 07:45 AM
What I think is going on is a forced adaptation of the species. You see, poor countries have little food to eat and the people are starving. Here in the US, we have all the food you want to consume, and you still starve being a fat man. It is not what goes in the mouth that defiles the man, but what comes out. We are just now being a little concerned with what we put in our mouths; that is after we have packed it full of artificial this and artificial that and meat that has been pumped full of chemicals and steroids and now we want something clean to wash it down with. We have become a nation of rather large cows, pigs, and chickens walking around in big cities looking for the food trough and we have noticed that the water we're drinking is a little muddy.
All of the cows pigs and chicken you eat drank what kind of water???!
What kind of water do you think the animals in the wild have to drink???!
The birds all flock around a puddle of water that has formed from the run-off the interstate.
What do you see on a hot day after it rains and the sun comes out and the beautiful rainbow in the sky as you walk down beside the interstate with cars whizzing by? Take a deep breath and smell . . .
The clouds are full of minute carbon atoms that have evaporated from the water that has fallen on the roads and the oily run-offs.
When did they start paving roads with asphalt?
Where is the level of the water underground?
We have such beautiful roads running across the US country all groomed and green without weeds and all of the beautiful lawns and big houses.
Mankind thinks that they are so smart. Why, there is nothing that can even come close to outsmarting the brains of mankind. We have stores with tons of pesticides and fungicides and -cides for this and -cides for that. We have sprays that keep bugs away and there is even trucks that drive around cities that pump out pesticides in the air; there's cropdusters, and the list is endless. My, my . . . we're so smart.
But we need to start worrying about the water we're drinking.
Do y'all understand what chemicals are used to form the bottle that holds that water that they say is pure?
And we complain and complain about the oil prices.
Here Am I
Jul 5 2008, 08:45 AM
Thanks all, for the interesting thoughts.
Our water, air, and food is being purposefully contaminated... serving as a catalyst to bring about a New World Order.
Contamination:
- Any form of poisoning will kill a sizeable population, and this can be targeted. The elite can contaminate our water supplies and food resources (genetically modified food may be exemplary), and despoil our land (soil impregnated with bacteria, oil and other toxic spills).
http://www.newswithviews.com/Hayes/gianni25.htm
Servant of IAM
Jul 9 2008, 08:02 PM
QUOTE (Here Am I @ Jul 4 2008, 08:03 PM)

The Poisoning of America's Water Supplies"The government is hiding the fact that the drinking water is not usable," says medical scientist Dr. Winn Parker who tells us that the most at-risk groups from chloraminated water are the fetus in the first trimester, children to age three, people over age 60 and those with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Women in the 35-45 age group are at risk of recurring rashes on the inner thighs and chest, he added. Parker is calling for government funding of alternative disinfection methods, such as ultra-violet and reverse osmosis, which would make harmful chemical disinfection methods obsolete.
http://www.naturalnews.com/023565.htmlCalifornia Water Reservoirs Contain High Levels of Carcinogenic Bromate Two of the reservoirs supplying the city of Los Angeles with potable water were shut down when an independent laboratory test revealed them to be contaminated with high levels of the carcinogen bromate.
http://www.naturalnews.com/023561.html I agree. Our water is filled with harmful chemicals. We have well water ,thank God. One way to counter the effects of contamination, is by adding anti-oxidants to your diet. We take Garlic tablets, fish oil, aswell as a good liquid multi-vitamin daily. Anti-oxidants like vitamins C and E, will detoxify your body.
Justice
Jul 9 2008, 08:05 PM
Yeah keep taking chemicals to restore your health. Typical American.
God however wants us to produce HEALTHY food to begin with, so there is no need for a cure to begin with.
How can you not see that you already compomised to Satan's tools, like Monsanto and Cargill?
The devil makes you sick and then sells you the cure? Look up to HIM!
Servant of IAM
Jul 9 2008, 08:12 PM
QUOTE (Justice @ Jul 9 2008, 08:05 PM)

Yeah keep taking chemicals to restore your health. Typical American.
God however wants us to produce HEALTHY food to begin with, so there is no need for a cure to begin with.
How can you not see that you already compomised to Satan's tools, like Monsanto and Cargill?
The devil makes you sick and then sells you the cure? Look up to HIM!
I dont take chemicals. Garlic aswell as fish oil are natural. The multi I take is also from natural sources. I dont support or buy products from Monsanto or Cargill.
Justice
Jul 9 2008, 08:14 PM
Well, then, good. Now point to the source of the problem, and not to the temporary cure.
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