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What about well water? From own drilled well? Does anyone have information on that.

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Around here in rural KY, everyone has a well, but people use municipal water. There are no sewers, so septic tanks are the final destinations. However, KY building codes allow septic tanks to let sewage out in spiderweb-like underground pipes, which definitely affects the quality of well water. We have underground springs, but I don't know where they come from.

Not sure how far geoengineering has poisoned our wells, but the agricultural land around us has definitely raised glyphosate and nitrate levels. Of course, that's better than nothing, once the long blackouts start.

If I were you, I would map up industrial and agricultural activities in your area for the last 100 years and that will give you a fairly good idea of the inevitable part of water contamination. Identifying the source of your groundwater is also a good idea. Geo-engineering can do a lot of harm, too, but I can't see how related data can be accessed about specific areas.

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Aug 4Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Pristine spring water is where it's at. www.findaspring.com

Also look into primary water here: https://primarywaterinstitute.org/

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Strangely, Kentucy has the most water after Alaska, and despite it's mostly limestone, hardly any karst springs are around. I've been looking into a community artesian well for years, but I don't have $40k to invest...

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Aug 28, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Really good for the environment. ANOTHER REFINERY FIRE

https://www.rigzone.com/news/wire/fire_at_biggest_usa_midwest_refinery-26-aug-2022-170127-article/

Bad Green forestry practices have Cali, Texas, and AZ battling massive Wildfires.

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Wow, Ray, you are full of good cheer today!

Ripper:

Mandrake. Mandrake, have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rain water, and only pure grain alcohol?

Mandrake:

Well it did occur to me, Jack, yes.

Ripper:

Have you ever heard of a thing called fluoridation? Fluoridation of water?

Mandrake:

Ah, yes, I have heard of that, Jack. Yes.

Ripper:

Well do you now what it is?

Mandrake:

No. No, I don't know what it is. No.

Ripper:

Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous communist plot we have ever had to face?

Ripper:

Mandrake, do you realize that in addition to fluoridated water, why, there are studies underway to fluoridate salt, flour, fruit juices, soup, sugar, milk, ice cream? Ice cream, Mandrake.

Children's ice cream?

Mandrake:

Good Lord.

Ripper:

You know when fluoridation first began?

Mandrake:

No. No, I don't, Jack. No.

Ripper:

Nineteen hundred and forty six.

Nineteen fortysix, Mandrake.

How does that coincide with your postwar commie conspiracy, huh?

It's incredibly obvious, isn't it?

A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual, and certainly without any choice.

That's the way your hard core commie works.

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Add Carrageenan a GI Tract Destructive natural 'additive' that's right they don't have to tell you it's in a ton of food, organic included, there are lawsuits from the Organic producers, dairy products, Baby Food or Formula, You'll end up on Nexium. I spent 4.5 months battling SIBO because of it. I'd never heard of it, but right there on Heritage Farms Chicken was this strange word. Along with the unwanted Sodium.

Ray you published this just as I was looking for a Quality Heavy Metal Water Filter Pitcher. Grandpa used charcoal in his Cistern. Pitcher Reviews https://bestreviews.com/kitchen/water-filters/best-water-filter-pitchers

RFK JR just published a large article on Heavy Metal in Baby Food, words like Autism, Dementia tend to grab your attention. Chronic Childhood Illnesses. If it's in homemade, it's in your food too. I taste the can in tin canned fruit, even over the syrup. Worst over Pear juice. Smell the Chlorine in the shower.

I can, from my garden, I notice that city water produces a poorer crop than when we get Rain Water. Heat and no rain is a big issue to the Deep South of the USA. 110 heat index, no rain for weeks. Dead garden.

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I just checked my organic cream, it’s in there! Carrageenan! Messes with my slowly healing leaky gut.

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The KETO DIET food, messes with your GI TRACT too, CROHN'S, CELIAC, GASTROPARESIS, ULCERS. Most of the time it just says additive. FDA has known for decades, just ignores it. Bromelain is another. It is a thickener, but a very nasty one. Arrowroot, Tapioca flour can be used in its place, if not sensitive to, corn starch can. Your yogurt, ice cream etc are the same. Most all dairy.

DO you remember the RAW MILK CRACKDOWN? There is always another reason government does things, beyond the stated goal.

Checking real small print is a challenge, try reading your toothpaste tube box. It might be minute amounts, but they are accumulative.

You should see the class action lawsuits the Organic's have. And your GASTRO IS IGNORANT if they don't know the simple facts, or BRAINWASHED.

It is one of the reason your gut heals slow, or doesn't heal at all. Check your stool, anything not digested, eliminate. Add Pre-/Probiotics multi strain, 30-40 BILLION PER DAY.

“A drug company cannot induce the taxpayers to pay billions of dollars for a product,” they countered, “that honest data would show poses more risks than benefits, and that ignores the actual contract and the law itself.”

https://truthpress.com/news/pfizer-whistleblower-responds-to-motion-to-dismiss-false-claims-suit/

Absolute vaccine effectiveness for third and fourth doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine against Omicron

4 JABBED, FAUCI, BIDEN GOT COVID, took Plaxoid got rebound Covid, still trust them?

https://www.news-medical.net/news/20220824/Absolute-vaccine-effectiveness-for-third-and-fourth-doses-of-mRNA-COVID-19-vaccine-against-Omicron.aspx

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Thanks. I see an integrative medicine doctor out of pocket for help with autoimmune issues and biotoxin mold illness. I took Enbrel & dr LaDuca in Auburn New York denied mold test,, I had terrible complications along with genetic weakness for mold. The dermatologist kept putting off my appointments, afraid I would sue him. I was too busy trying to survive so I’ll to sue anyone.

My diet is as clean as I can afford & non gmo , gluten free. As close as I can get in America anyway.

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TN has to few even Naturualpaths, they don't licence them. My allergies are dust, red food dye, and I react to most meds.

My Dermatologist retired, they hired a grass green PA, who can't even remove a mole.

Like you Gastropresis has it's diet, no real fiber, and it clashes with my normal likes, and Type 2 diabetes it causes. Bread is a curse, but is digestible. Seeds, nuts, skins aren't. I've not had a salad in years, I love them. Don't like the pain though, 4 hrs is digestion time for a 1 hr meal, 2 eggs and toast.

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Aug 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Multipure filters have been good to me. I am a brewer, so it is essential. It is very low cost per gallon, a filter lasts about 6 months and it is about 90 dollars. Still, managing our water and keeping tabs on it is essential, we need to go see where our water comes from yearly, like a pilgramage to the well. best thanks

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Aug 27, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Time for the people who drink the water be in charge of managing it. Exactly what do we wish to drink?

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Exercising control over our food and water would be nice! :)

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The best one is a pristine spring. :)

Beyond that, boiling, carbon-filtering (even coffee filters can help, when containing some activated carbon), plus chlorox (deteriorates over time) or iodine (iodine also works for Uranium-based false flags, but you must find out about the dosage and have a Geiger-counter). For emergencies, there are filters one can use even from puddles, but once they are gone, they are gone forever. Learning how to make activated carbon and collecting rainwater are most useful! :)

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Theoretically, they work. Practically, as you are also noting it, I don't know if they are feasible.

Rainwater is already supposed to be "distilled" water, except for whatever the raindrops pick up from the air...

Nobody knows what's in the atmosphere these days.

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Here, in rural KY, my wife and I are using a whole-house particle and carbon filter, followed by an RO, plus boiling the water as needed (e. coli and the like are usually present in the water here), and keeping it in jug filters. Pesticides (mostly glyphosates), PFTE, and chloramine cannot be filtered enough...

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