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One lone voice's avatar

Jesus wept.

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Voco Veritas's avatar

Miserere nobis peccatoribus, Amen.

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One lone voice's avatar

Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy

Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth

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Voco Veritas's avatar

Deo gratias.

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Lowell Sherris's avatar

This is why drinking reverse osmosis filtered water makes a lot of sense. The filters cost a few hundred dollars and remove virtually all toxins, including fluoride, from the water. Read what Midwestern Doctor has to say on the subject: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/whats-the-healthiest-water-to-drink

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The Vigilant Fox's avatar

Very good insight here, Lowell!

Reverse osmosis is the way to go.

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Julia O‘Sullivan's avatar

Home distilled water into glass is also an option. Skip the plastic jugs in the supermarket if you can!

https://mypurewater.com/

I have the MiniClassic for 18 months now. Bought three additional gallon jugs. Couldn’t be happier. Easily fits under standard kitchen cabinetry. Check the website, lots of information. Including RO vs Distilled. I did much homework as a doctor and nutritionist in choosing. For current purposes, they are comparable. IMHO, distilled is superior. But I’ve plenty of RO friends, too. Remineralization of both waters can be done easily. Interestingly, some research indicates it’s not necessary, since the bulk of necessary minerals comes from food. But it certainly cannot hurt.

All this said, it does not address the real and more important problem, which is the virtually complete collapse of morality which has led us to this dystopian horror.

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NoVA mom's avatar

Love AMD! Yes - we love our RO filter thanks to that article.

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george darley's avatar

I have a deep well and use RO water for drinking and cooking. Our local utility water supply was cited for not testing the area water for several years and during that period of time settlement ponds from a coal fired electrical generator plant were washed out to area waterways of our lakes and streams. Coincidence that timing of non compliance???Bullshit!! Dilution is the solution to pollution,,,RIGHT???

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I use the Berkey, and it makes a huge difference in the taste of water. I can't stand tap water; it smells like Clorox and it tastes even worse. Water filtration doesn't do much; it does take the reverse osmosis purification.

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John Roberts's avatar

A 40 ton sacrifice to the idol’s of evil and wickedness.

Yes the water is contaminated, but I morn for the babies who lost their lives in the process making it so !!!

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Michael's avatar

You’re absolutely right on the mark John. The worst thing about this revelation is the babies being murdered seemingly with everybody’s blessing. Now we’re talking about our drinking water? Be glad you’re not one of the babies! I’m pissed.!

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AussieManDust's avatar

Abortion is Genocide. By being complicit in my youth I am a murderer. Every day I think of it, what might of been..

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Voco Veritas's avatar

God's forgiveness is available to those who repent and confess their sins to a priest, asking for forgiveness as the priest acts in persona Christi.

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Mike Piszel's avatar

How many abortions did you do?

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AussieManDust's avatar

I am a male. We can’t fall pregnant, btw.

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Mike Piszel's avatar

Is that snark? You described being complicit, being involved. In how many? Abortions?

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AussieManDust's avatar

I had girlfriends who fell pregnant. All were “on the pill”, it was the 80s. You want a number? Buy a lottery ticket. Now that is a snark, mate.

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Dave's avatar

Disgusting and sad. 1 million a year? That’s insane.

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Voco Veritas's avatar

It is far worse than insane. Insanity can be forgiven. This is pure, unadulterated evil.

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Alamo Dude's avatar

This is so far beyond Child Sacrifices to Baal. Nineveh 3.0.

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Deb Nance's avatar

American women have become Hoe's. That's the problem. Keep your legs together and instead look for a good man to build a future and a legacy with.

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OTBA Official's avatar

Imagine what else is in our water.

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Reprobater's avatar

There's definitely semen in there. And boogers. And poo. Lots of poo.

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Robert Huisman's avatar

Thanks again For your understanding that Humanity has been poisoned by Government's World Wide, Not knowing the Truth doesn't make you ignorant, not wanting to know the Truth is what make you Ignorant.

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Annie Gottlieb's avatar

In terms of pollution, an embryo or fetus would not be "chemically tainted" so much as women who took these pills would probably urinate mifepristone into the water as they do (more chronically) the excess estrogen and progesterone from birth control pills (and there are antidepressants and other pharmaceuticals in our water as well) . . .

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Zana Carver, Ph.D.'s avatar

Heartbreaking!

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Jared Rechnitzer's avatar

Well thats about the most appalling thing Ive ever read! Im not a religious anti-abortion activist by any means but how can people delude themselves into thinking this is anything but straight up baby murder? And why is the US so completely obsessed with this issue?? Its sick! Arent girls taught what causes pregnancy in high school???! Is it a MYSTERY to these people?!!

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Nestor Fulcanelli's avatar

This is a bit over the top...even fear porn.

I've been far ahead of the curve on most issues like chemical poisons, chemtrails, vaxx, the Fed, etc etc.,..for over 50 years. But now I will play Devil's Advocate.

In Nature, probably half of babies gestated don't make it. Nature always creates an excess to round up the odds.

Humans are impractical creatures who will try to save them all, including the misfits. Frankly if the mother doesn't want the child, I'd rather not have such a child predestined to have "bad womb" and a disinterested mother...probably missing a father.

Anyway, we know "THEY" are all in for population reduction. I'd like to see fewer idiots too. so there are lots of reasons for lowered fertility: processed foods, pesticides, chemicals in clothing, furniture, babies over jabbed. As for toilet waste water, a likely far greater problem is all the pills and unused pharmaceuticals people flush down.

You can get indignant about "God" putting "souls" into every human; that's your hopium. I think souls are formed in us when we develop our character. Many don't get very far; back to the soil for them to get recycled.

If we're gonna talk about "God" then I look at His operating system...Nature. Everything born will also die, all gets recycled. Nothing is lost.

AND YOU....are NOT that important.

Lift your eyes from a navel gazing paradigm based on your few short years. There will always be abundant Life in a universe with uncountable stars.

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One lone voice's avatar

This isn't about naturally lost pregnancies. The endocrine disruptor mifepristone in the water from the pregnant woman's urine or the final disposition of the fetal remains had never entered my consciousness before. I admit that I am staunchly pro-life while accepting pro-choice views must be accepted in a free society.

I'm very familiar with sewage collection and treatment systems and can imagine the shock, horror and possible trauma for the workers exposed to discovering these remains while engaged in work. The normal substances, pollutants and objects present in sewage are hazardous and disgusting enough.

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Pamela Z's avatar

And how can you prevent water sanitation workers from seeing miscarried fetuses? I had one 30 years ago. I had no idea I had miscarried until I looked in the commode.

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Reprobater's avatar

If water sanitation workers are "seeing miscarried fetuses," they should be advised to stop taking LSD (or binging meth).

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Nestor Fulcanelli's avatar

I appreciate your comment and certainly the shock for treatment workers. My comment might seem cavalier, but I see humans as mostly programmable animals...with some noble exceptions...and we can use our pea brains to apply technology to get results...like abortion. Ipso facto, this ability of ours (at its best or worst) is part of Nature.,.a lot of experimentation goes on trying to evolve a better human. Over time, thousands of years, we inch forward in some form of objective awareness (outside our selfish me-me concerns)...but for the most part, we follow Bronze Age superstitions (our 'religions".)

Millions are sacrificed every generation in needless wars promoted by The Money People (City of London, Wall St, Swiss Uber Banksters...et al)... so to hold my sanity, I must take the Long View. The Joe Six-Packs, pleasant as they might be in their sub-100 IQ tailgate beer fests and hoo-rah chest bumping over sports teams...remain the pawns on the chess board of Evolution (and...I don't even believe in the Standard Model of "evolution." !!)

it's a Video Game. The useful ones will respawn.

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Lynn's avatar

Has anyone contacted the Administrator of EPA, Lee Zeldin?

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Erika's avatar

I agree that it is horrific that women given abortion pills are told to just flush their remains, but there is another rather sizeable portion of women that often have no other option—miscarriage. Abortion medications are no doubt horrible in the water system, but so also are the millions of women that excrete birth control metabolites into the water system. I’m not minimizing that both chemical abortion metabolites and baby remains in our water system are horrific. I’m just pointing out these are symptoms and not the only ones in our system.

I’ve had 4 miscarriages and already feel immensely guilty because all 4 of my babies became part of the water system. Two of my miscarriages were quite early and had I not been charting my cycles, I likely wouldn’t have known I was pregnant (10-11 weeks). My other two were further along and medically managed (go home and come back if the bleeding becomes heavy). Both of these resulted in unknown portions of my babies being sent through the water system before surgical treatment was necessary—likely leading to more of my babies into the water system. At no point in any of my 4 experiences was I told to collect the remains or that recognizable portions of their bodies would be found in the water. Even as a life-long pro-life advocate with a BS in molecular biology, during these traumatic times, it never occurred to me to catch the remains and retrieve my babies’ bodies.

Our country (the world), mostly in my opinion, disregards miscarriage because to provide compassionate care and acknowledgement to these patients, including the little lost babies, would punch a hole in the abortion rhetoric that claims abortion doesn’t kill a child or harm a woman. We need to acknowledge miscarriage and that means we also need to acknowledge that if miscarriage results in a dead baby and a harmed woman, so too does abortion. I don’t see that happening even in the current political climate that’s more open to the pro-life movement.

Abortion medications are quite similar to birth control medications that go through the water system. The larger portion belongs to those birth control medications. Birth control, IMO, is the bigger culprit and likely the root of the abortion problem(s) we have. What happens when birth control fails? Women are in ‘crisis’ pregnancies and want out of them. What do they do then? They go for abortions. Women are told abortions are no big deal & don’t end the life of anything ‘human’, just ‘potentially human’. Then they go back to their birth control and engage in ‘risky’ behavior that may result in a crisis pregnancy. It’s a vicious cycle that feeds itself.

Advocating for cleaning our water systems of aborted babies and abortion drugs is great, but we also need to acknowledge that innocent women are also contaminating the water system. By acknowledging all the sources, we need to expose the truth for women and their babies.

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aileen's avatar

With the fact that these presenters are inverts...therefore deceivers..how much of this is true? 20% 40% 60% ?? One thing for sure...there will be a tiny bit of truth to hook you and draw you in and then the lies set in. What the ACTUAL truth of all of this is about doing your own research.

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