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originally posted by: Encia22
a reply to: nerbot
True, but I didn't consider those as directly ingesting contaminated water. Unless it remains on plates, cutlery, etc., or is absorbed through the skin. Yes, brushing could be a possibility...
originally posted by: nerbot
Blend a big bowl of something like "Cheerios" and mix it with water in a transparent container. Then use a magnet on the outside to accumulate the ferrous material.
You won't eat muck like that again if you're smart.
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
a reply to: monkcaw
I’ve been looking into snake venom on my own since I watched the vid and it’s quite disturbing how much of this makes sense.
Putting it in the water would mean that it is being shipped mixed along with another product like fluoride or chlorine unless everyone in the industry is in on it.
Has anyone got a rapid test that could be used to test your tap water?
I’m on the hunt for some kits now.
originally posted by: nerbot
Dr Bryan Ardis Issues Venom Theory Update
Worth a watch now he has released the information.
originally posted by: yaquii
I don’t like the word skeptical. But a lot of points were factual, or about spot on, at least to me. Don’t care about the religion part, I think that just complicates things.
He’s also a retired chiropractor. Most states won’t let them prescribe (if they still do) and not an MD, ie Medical Doctor.
Sadly if he dies, I’ll find him credible or more credible.
If not, I’m not able to see him as truthful. I too, can spin a story when I can pick and choose the narrative.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
One big question I have is... just how much would have to be added to any one public water system to have an impact?
Seems like it would have to be a huge, huge amount, which would quickly get diluted the further from the point of introduction it got.
Seems like it would be extraordinarily difficult logistically.
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
a reply to: monkcaw
I’ve been looking into snake venom on my own since I watched the vid and it’s quite disturbing how much of this makes sense.
Putting it in the water would mean that it is being shipped mixed along with another product like fluoride or chlorine unless everyone in the industry is in on it.
Has anyone got a rapid test that could be used to test your tap water?
I’m on the hunt for some kits now.
originally posted by: monkcaw
This is compelling and I want to know more about Bing Liu. If this is true, I have one question for Dr. Artis: If we are being poisoned with chemicals derived from venom why are children seemingly "immune?"
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: Alicat12
Can you give a Brief Synopsis of the Documentary , I'm at work I don't have time to watch it.
Ok I watched a few minutes of it and the Guy's credentials are that he is a 'Retired Chiropractor' , needless to say I turned it off.
originally posted by: imdfreek
hey asabuv
how many chiropractors does it take to change a light bulb????
1 but you'll need several sessions
a reply to: asabuvsobelow
originally posted by: monkcaw
a reply to: WIKDHOTSNOMAN
A reasonable question but one I can't answer. For example, my household hasnt drank tap in years, use nicotine daily and still all 3 adults in my house caught a very mild case of covid at the same time. So the water route doesn't make much sense for me unless toothbrushing, laundry and bathing were risk factors.