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Dave Ellis's avatar

yes avoid tap water, they know what's in the water and that's why when you turn 50 or so, you start getting letter's from NHS asking you to come in and have a test for cancer of the bowel, bladder etc because they know what's in the water and after 50 yrs or so there will be a good chance you will be suffering and there are enough study's out there that proves this but I ALWAYS keep this in mind Always, Governments do NOTHING for your/our benefit NEVER! EVER! EVER!!. Respect X 2 All

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anitabdeep's avatar

100% have had a distiller for years now!!!

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Len Kinder's avatar

I get cheap reverse osmosis water from Walmart machines. If that becomes unavailable, I'll switch to filtered rainwater. It's important to add minerals to pure water. I add diatomaceous earth on the advice of James Sloane who has a private Facelessbook group, Science Based Natural Healing. The silica turns into orthosilicic acid, which is the form of silica that the body is able to use. The diatomaceous earth settles to the bottom of the jar, but a small amount turns into the orthosilicic acid each day. Pour out what is needed each day to drink and fill the jar back up with water. And it will be ready again the next day.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Interesting! Diatomaceous earth is excellent for chelating metals from the body too! Useful to treat such things as Alzheimers and possibly vax reactions.

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Renee Marie's avatar

We use an Alexa Pure. What a difference! Even our cat drinks lots of water (now?). I never saw him drink water before. It’s really all I drink, so it was a great investment.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I wasn't impressed with that. Why would you trust a filter over distillation? Also, you have to keep buying the filters!

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Renee Marie's avatar

We’ve only had it a few months. The tap water smells like chlorine. If there’s something better, I’m totally open! It’s much better than it was. I smell and taste the difference.

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Will B's avatar

I’m not Roman Catholic, but as you were waking in UK, I was trying to find a video of something; I ended up watching Archbishop Vigano drop truth bombs. This particular clip from a longer video is 6:12 minutes. Comment section note AML:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/U1ecIHBUaNQw/

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Renee Marie's avatar

I adore Archbishop Vigano! May God his Father protect him. He is so well spoken and intuitive. He knows “what time it is”.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I am very fond of Archbishop Vigano. I have never heard him make a speech that did not move me. He is taking on the mother of all abominations and I have gismed for his protection many times. I note that we do not hear any chorus from among his peer group!

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Will B's avatar

Note the content provider in comments: have not yet viewed her links, but sounds like your sister.

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Will B's avatar

In the longer version of this same message, he calls them all out over their silence. Gism for him and all of us.xx

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Renee Marie's avatar

Me too! I say I’m a recovered Catholic. Lol!

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Will B's avatar

Sadly, I find myself distanced also. Where is righteous indignation?

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Did Jesus use a water filter? Just kidding. We know he did. Just kidding. He just drank wine. Just kidding. He never lived, really, and I drink the wine. I use a Multipure filter. So sad we have to filter water; Maybe that old Cern wayback machine can take us back to before we invented all this jizz, the fluoride, the injections. Somewhere back around the invention of hot water would be ok with me. See you there, at the Roman baths, on girly day?. https://interestingengineering.com/science/7-lesser-known-facts-about-water-heating-technology

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Question Everything's avatar

Well if the "lost history" theories are true.... id be perfectly fine going back in time. Apparently humans were a lot smarter, with more advanced technology than we have now (yet they still respected nature....)

Then maybe Jesus can turn some water into wine for us 😂

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JSR's avatar

What is this device you are showing?

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Frances Leader's avatar

That is my water distiller! One of my most valued possessions!

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KW NORTON's avatar

Water, pristine water, is essential to our well being. We are oceans walking. A toxic ocean is unacceptable.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Be wary of products like beer and fizzy drinks. Also note the water content of many pre-prepared foods. Labelling the water source is not required and so we cannot know, for sure, that we have eliminated fluoride until we have removed it from all sources of food and drink. Some of the most famous UK brands of food are made in the areas which are fluoridated. Look up: Fluoride UK Map to see what I mean.

I have heard rumblings that the UK Gov is thinking of fluoridating all municipal water repeatedly over the recent decade. West Water, where I live, stated in a letter to me "We, at West Water, do not believe in mass medication".... but that was a decade ago.

We have to keep this issue on the back burner or the tories will slip it in during another one of their Infrastructure Bills which are too fat to read!

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Just stumbled on this page.... I havent done a deep dive into all the linked material, but I believe you mentioned you're located in the UK? Or am I mistaken?

Either way, looks like there's resources for Ireland, UK, & US.

http://whale.to/d/fluoride.html

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Same. I've also seen TONS of articles for years saying the UK was going to start fluoridation..... makes me think they already have and just haven't told anyone. How many times in history have we ONLY gotten disclosure because we FORCED it out? Because of FOIA's, or because of independent laboratory analysis?

Id encourage people to test their own water.... send it to a lab. Maybe there's fluoride, maybe there isn't. Maybe something worse (like graphene? Theres articles about graphene being found in the water supply.... thought i had it bookmarked, cant find it now... but i do have a screenshot of the article. So i tried to quickly do a search on it to provide a link, instead I find articles saying they're using graphene to "filter" the water. Oh boy 🤦🏻‍♀️ they're using graphene in EVERYTHING now....)

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Question Everything's avatar

Ha! I just went to save the link you shared.... apparently I already had it bookmarked. Great minds 😉

Here is one of the few links I salvaged from dead laptop:

https://graphene.azurewebsites.net/Graphene-Magazine-2020-2/#page=16

Ramola D also has a collection of info:

https://everydayconcerned.net/2021/08/19/stealth-ingredients-concealed-knowledge-karen-kingston-and-dr-andy-kaufman-expose-the-seamy-underside-of-darpas-mrna-vaccines-toxic-graphene-oxide-known-spike-protein-shedding/

And here:

https://silview.media/2021/07/31/toxic-graphene-oxide-a-big-industry-secret-stu-peters-just-scratching-the-surface-is-this-why-gates-refused-to-share-patents/

Thats about all I got for now.

I'm sure you've heard the story & seen the videos of Dr Andres Noack?

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Question Everything's avatar

Yes, graphene is new to me too but once I stumbled on La Quinta Columna's research & Dr Camara, I was immediately intrigued. Even more so when some of my favorite (not so much anymore) researchers spent an absurd amount of time trying to nit-pick the research (not sure if youre familiar with TLAV & Whitney Webb.... I still haven't written them off completely, however, they spent like 2 hours being overly critical of the graphene their graphene research, and at the time, there were enough significant red flags to see that there was OBVIOUSLY something there..

Sure maybe there were errors worth pointing out, but the dismissal & hand-waiving pissed me off. Plus, they both insist on conducting most of their research within the "germ theory" paradigm, and I spent so much effort trying to get them to actually look into it with an open mind, with responses like "normies will never believe it, therefore, its more productive to talk about quackzines" 🙄 ok whatever)

But I digress. Thank you for the link, ill def check it out. I had a ton of graphene research saved on my brand-new laptop, and it crashed 3 months after I got it.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I decided to ditch Witney Webb and TLAV over that issue. Plus for a young woman living in Chile she was not short on cash, was she? Popped over to stay in London for a while. I wondered what that was about.....

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Question Everything's avatar

Really? Glad it wasn't just me then lol

I used to really admire them to be honest. I was part of their little community & met other amazing people from it. But now I kinda feel like my thinking has evolved, and theirs has remained the same.... if that makes sense?

Actually this applies to quite a few others (Derrick Broze/Conscious Resistance/John Bush too....) they put out a TON of material without really saying anything. Im not implying that I know it all - but I just dont feel like I get anything out of it anymore.

I dont know why it bothers me so much lol maybe if they spent more time on solutions versus an exhaustive amount of effort discussing shit that really doesn't matter (like germ theory, the Epstein stuff... I mean its good to be aware of, to understand the true level of evil we are dealing with, and to put things into perspective in some aspect. but for fucks sake! She wrote like a 500 page book just about Epstein - and im pretty sure the release date has been delayed a dozen times!).

Ok I promise I'm done rambling. I need to go to bed 😂

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Frances Leader's avatar

Goodness me! I haven't seen that float about for at least a decade! That is an old classic! Wow.

I prefer this:

https://francesleader.substack.com/p/stolen-history

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Question Everything's avatar

I had wondered about that too. Ive seen contradictory statements made throughout the health/natural healing community. Some say distilled, others say it removes the important minerals we need.

I havent done enough research, admittedly, to say for sure. It seems like distilled is good as long as you add minerals back in... id just be uncertain about what/how much. Himalayan salt is supposed to be good. But I'd think you need more than just that?

I wish we didnt rent... id go looking for a primary water source & dig myself a well.

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Question Everything's avatar

Totally agree.

I grew up in the middle of nowhere. Our well water was probably better than municipal water (at least it wasn't fluoridated) but we had hard water. It got so bad we had to spend thousands on a softener (and I think we had to re-dig the well once...).

Primary water though, is without a doubt, the best source. And it never runs out.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Well, I suppose I should have mentioned that I add a sprinkling of Himalayan Salt and another of bicarbonate of soda to every 4 litres I make. If you saw the muck I have to clean out of the distiller between uses you might think differently. Some of the residue is super fine white powder which clings to the sides and irritates the skin on contact. The rest is a muddy sludge which pools at the very bottom.

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

I just started getting spring water from our local mountain. Been tested as is safe.

But I also love distilled. My plants love it too.

I’m going to get a distiller, thanks for showing us yours.

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Len Kinder's avatar

Spring water is what Sloane recommends too. I guess they don't fluoridate the spring water that's sold in grocery stores. Too much distilled water or pure water without minerals can be fatal in large amounts.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I have been using distilled water exclusively for 5 years. I add Himalayan Salt and bicarbonate of soda in very small quantities. I am still alive.

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Len Kinder's avatar

I only mentioned caution because I heard that one or more athletes died apparently from drinking too much water at once without electrolytes.

Here's a quote from https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318619#water-intoxication

"_It is difficult to drink too much water by accident, but it can happen, usually as a result of overhydrating during sporting events or intense training.

_The symptoms of water intoxication are general — they can include confusion, disorientation, nausea, and vomiting.

_In rare cases, water intoxication can cause swelling in the brain and become fatal."

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in rare cases.....

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The best water is primary water like that which pours out of mountain springs. Unfortunately, here in the UK, most natural springs are 'owned' by some corporation or another and bottled in toxic plastic before being sold at extortionate prices!

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Frances Leader's avatar

When down to only rainwater, surely the quickest and most useful way to clean it would be to make a moss filter? I did that in Wales and I didn't die..... well, not yet, anyway! lol

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