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liam's avatar

we tried stopping this in Santa Fe, NM, but always met with massive opposition, city counselors being paid off by the pharmaceutical companies...

m cameron's avatar

Santa Fe, a very corrupt city ruled by Lujan's for decades. I lived there when Bill Richardson was Gov. I'm sure its still the same.

liam's avatar

Richardson was part of the Clinton clan. We in New Mexico were so fortunate when he passed away some time back; he resides in hell along with all dead politicians.

Bill's avatar

Now I no consent to poisons viper venom as the replacement either, yes they have it in white powder form and have been using it around I understand from what I've been reading so heads up. One door closes another opens it's never ending evolution of worse poison. Nothing needs to be added to fresh well waters only good filtration such as UV and carbon such as Activated Charcoal filtration just fine.

Thank you for reading my opinion. I am

Debrajmac's avatar

Whoopee. We're still using dead secondary water that needs "cleaned" with 200+ contaminants, besides fluoride. In a sane, free world, renewable, live, clean primary water is our only water source from which we naturally thrive.

Water shortage does not naturally exist.

https://primarywater.org/

m cameron's avatar

Anything going on with this in FL?

Atlas Did's avatar

Unsurprisingly, Texas.

The Word Herder's avatar

Reminds me, sadly enough, of how many times I’ve heard of coaches molesting young female gymnasts… The thing about PREDATORS is, they’ll most likely to show up where predation is EASY.

Raphael's avatar

I’m really glad to read that. It was 1980 when they added fluoride I was born in 1968 in Houston and I regularly drink the water growing up

Probably around 1986 I stopped drinking the water out of the tap

gusman's avatar

uk depends whereyou live. just the legal limit. idustralwaste

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Bill's avatar

U are awesome Shelly, you said that perfectly.