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Hurricane Irma coming to Texas
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2017-09-03 at 6:15 PM UTCaccording to the latest track its not going to texas
i was just at walmart and those fuckers turned it into a zoo. the bread shelf is almost empty and the employees re-did the water aisle so the entire aisle is gallons or bottles of water. the employee told me they ordered 20 extra pallets of water. -
2017-09-03 at 6:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Absolutely. The NWO has engineered all kinds of diseases. For example, the AIDS virus was engineered and released onto the poorer sections, to eradicate entire populations. Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Ted Turner, George Soros… there is a small group of billionaires who are working together to organize and fund the whole thing.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/may/31/new-york-billionaire-philanthropists
But why morgellons though? I think it might be real as well, but it does seem kind of elaborate compared to aids / cancer. Like why fibers?
I dont know how long morgellons has been around, and if it ultimately leads to death, because theres no reports on people dying from it yet.
Or at least from what I've read online.
They say its related to smart dust. I was going to my car at 5am to go to the store and some weird dude was scowling at me in the parking lot that I know doesn't live there and I got into my car and brushed it off and he just took off, and when I turned on the car all this weird dust started blowing out of the hood of my car.
I was definitely perplexed by the experience.
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2017-09-03 at 7:57 PM UTC
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2017-09-03 at 7:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock according to the latest track its not going to texas
i was just at walmart and those fuckers turned it into a zoo. the bread shelf is almost empty and the employees re-did the water aisle so the entire aisle is gallons or bottles of water. the employee told me they ordered 20 extra pallets of water.
don't you guys have taps or running water in florida?
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2017-09-03 at 8:17 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist don't you guys have taps or running water in florida?
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Have you ever experienced a hurricane? They tend to fuck up infrastructure. Depending how serious it is, power can go out, sometimes for weeks, or in the case of Hurricane Andrew (I was like a year old), my dad says we didn't have power for months. Often running water will be one of the things to go out, so it's advised to stock up on clean water. -
2017-09-03 at 8:23 PM UTC
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2017-09-03 at 9:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery Have you ever experienced a hurricane? They tend to fuck up infrastructure. Depending how serious it is, power can go out, sometimes for weeks, or in the case of Hurricane Andrew (I was like a year old), my dad says we didn't have power for months. Often running water will be one of the things to go out, so it's advised to stock up on clean water.
he's from the uk so no he hasn't. But yeah even with how light austin got the hurricane my building still went out of power for a few hours last friday night. -
2017-09-03 at 9:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by LegalizeSpiritualDiscovery Have you ever experienced a hurricane? They tend to fuck up infrastructure. Depending how serious it is, power can go out, sometimes for weeks, or in the case of Hurricane Andrew (I was like a year old), my dad says we didn't have power for months. Often running water will be one of the things to go out, so it's advised to stock up on clean water.
that's not what i'm getting at. why would you pay extortionate prices for bottled water before the hurricane rather than just fill up a shitload of empty bottles from the tap? that's fucking daft.
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2017-09-03 at 9:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist that's not what i'm getting at. why would you pay extortionate prices for bottled water before the hurricane rather than just fill up a shitload of empty bottles from the tap? that's fucking daft.
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well don't you first have to buy bottled water and drink it so you can then have empty bottles to fill up?
I have a gallon jug next to my bed right now that I've drank most of it out and I may fill it up with more water or I may not. But I think its a thing of convenience to just buy a few jugs of water, 89 cents a gallon isn't what I'd call "extortionate" but to each their own.
I think the water bill filling up a jug (that you had to buy) vs buying an 89 cent gallon jug would be about the same cost. -
2017-09-03 at 9:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist that's not what i'm getting at. why would you pay extortionate prices for bottled water before the hurricane rather than just fill up a shitload of empty bottles from the tap? that's fucking daft
- its the normal water i drink anyway. the only thing i drink is distilled water, gatorade-type drinks, fruit drinks, and my protein drink. its expensive as fuck and buying a distiller is on my to-do list
- the water from the municipal supply is shit. example 1: ive seen swimming pools filled with water that looked like coffee...and im not exaggerating. example 2: ive filled half-gallon sized glass containers with tap water and let it evaporate. there is a grey-white sediment at the bottom. i dont know what it is but i do know im not drinking that shit. example 3: when the city needs to 'clean' the main lines they introduce various types of chemicals into the water supply to alter the pH, which has the effect of removing the cling-on shit stuck to the pipes and releases it into the water flow...eventually ending up in the tap. i have pics somewhere of the shit coming out of the sinks.
- i have several containers measuring into the hundreds of gallons that i will fill as the need arises. my water heater itself is 45 gallons
- worst case scenario: i can dig a hole 4' 6" anywhere in my yard and get unlimited water. its nasty brownish...and filled with iron...but i have a few different pre-made physical enhancements (sand...membrane...cloth...) along with other purification methods (heat, mainly...but if desperate i can use chlorine/sodium hypo-.) for shits and giggles ive tasted it...its nasty...but its better than dehydrating to death. -
2017-09-03 at 9:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock - its the normal water i drink anyway. the only thing i drink is distilled water, gatorade-type drinks, fruit drinks, and my protein drink. its expensive as fuck and buying a distiller is on my to-do list
- the water from the municipal supply is shit. example 1: ive seen swimming pools filled with water that looked like coffee…and im not exaggerating. example 2: ive filled half-gallon sized glass containers with tap water and let it evaporate. there is a grey-white sediment at the bottom. i dont know what it is but i do know im not drinking that shit. example 3: when the city needs to 'clean' the main lines they introduce various types of chemicals into the water supply to alter the pH, which has the effect of removing the cling-on shit stuck to the pipes and releases it into the water flow…eventually ending up in the tap. i have pics somewhere of the shit coming out of the sinks.
- i have several containers measuring into the hundreds of gallons that i will fill as the need arises. my water heater itself is 45 gallons
- worst case scenario: i can dig a hole 4' 6" anywhere in my yard and get unlimited water. its nasty brownish…and filled with iron…but i have a few different pre-made physical enhancements (sand…membrane…cloth…) along with other purification methods (heat, mainly…but if desperate i can use chlorine/sodium hypo-.) for shits and giggles ive tasted it…its nasty…but its better than dehydrating to death.
i doubt the validity of your statement that you can dig a hole anywhere in your yard and get unlimited water, post pix you liar. -
2017-09-03 at 9:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby well don't you first have to buy bottled water and drink it so you can then have empty bottles to fill up?
I have a gallon jug next to my bed right now that I've drank most of it out and I may fill it up with more water or I may not. But I think its a thing of convenience to just buy a few jugs of water, 89 cents a gallon isn't what I'd call "extortionate" but to each their own.
I think the water bill filling up a jug (that you had to buy) vs buying an 89 cent gallon jug would be about the same cost.
you really should stop posting anything that isnt descriptive of you getting torpedoed in your tailpipe by your nigger boyfriend du'jour. everything you post is a giant announcement of your fucktardery and full-terminal-retardation
in all seriousness...do you experience actual physical pain from being so stupid...or do you have absolutely no physical sensation whatsoever due to lack of the mental capacity to process such complex things?
the cost of a gallon of water from the municipal supply line where i live is .01778125 cents. the cost of a gallon of distilled water at china-mart is 88-cents...however every 9 or 11 months or so it goes down to .6x cents for unknown reasons. there is a water-fill-station-machine at walmart that costs 29-cents to fill a gallon jug that is brought by the customer. i havent used that POS in a year at least because every time i bring my mother fucking empties up there to fill them the machine isnt working. publix has a similar machine for a quarter...but i havent used theirs in a long time...it might have gone up.
it costs a bottler about 10 cents to fill a gallon container with any type of water. that included the jug, labor, overhead, and the actual water. -
2017-09-03 at 10:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby i doubt the validity of your statement that you can dig a hole anywhere in your yard and get unlimited water, post pix you liar.
jesus fuck, youre an idiot. i mean...you literally should be in an asylum locked away from normal human beings. youre the stereotypical nigger...youre pathetic. everyone knows florida has a close-to-groundlevel water table.
the left pic is a column footer shortly before it was filled with about two feet of crushed rock as a foundation for the footer.
the right pic/pics is/are the footer for a smaller solid concrete column. -
2017-09-03 at 10:09 PM UTCtry making gravity enhancement with sterasyl ceramics. slow as fuck but it should be safe to drink.
the whitish sediment is probably calcium or floride.
cant you sue your city if their providing you with unclean and unsafe water ???? -
2017-09-03 at 10:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader try making gravity enhancement with sterasyl ceramics. slow as fuck but it should be safe to drink.
the whitish sediment is probably calcium or floride.
cant you sue your city if their providing you with unclean and unsafe water ????
yes...its calcium xxxxx. there are several different calcium compounds...chloride...hypochlorite...etc etc. the calcium compounds are both naturally occurring and added at the water treatment plant for assorted reasons.
ask the niggers in flint, michigan about that... -
2017-09-03 at 10:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock jesus fuck, youre an idiot. i mean…you literally should be in an asylum locked away from normal human beings. youre the stereotypical nigger…youre pathetic. everyone knows florida has a close-to-groundlevel water table.
the left pic is a column footer shortly before it was filled with about two feet of crushed rock as a foundation for the footer.
the right pic/pics is/are the footer for a smaller solid concrete column.
you didn't prove that that was your property though.. For all we know you cuold of pulled those images off yahoo images. -
2017-09-03 at 10:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock yes…its calcium xxxxx. there are several different calcium compounds…chloride…hypochlorite…etc etc. the calcium compounds are both naturally occurring and added at the water treatment plant for assorted reasons.
ask the niggers in flint, michigan about that…
i mean its not like your the only one who're drinking the water, rite ???
i mean does the place where you live register a higher than average cancer or whatever water-related fuckupery compared to whichever safer area/town you think is safer. -
2017-09-03 at 10:31 PM UTC
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2017-09-03 at 10:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by benny vader i mean its not like your the only one who're drinking the water, rite ???
i mean does the place where you live register a higher than average cancer or whatever water-related fuckupery compared to whichever safer area/town you think is safer.
i dont drink anything that comes out of the municipal supply if i can avoid it
they send out water quality samples once in awhile but they dont mean anything. -
2017-09-03 at 10:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock i dont drink anything that comes out of the municipal supply if i can avoid it
1] you know this extreme paranoid, rite ???
2] makes no sense since all the drinks you bought came from the same water supply and or relied on the same water test results that meant nothing, your ''distilled'' water for example.
have you ever put an X amount of these distilled water in a ''scientific'' beaker, boil them dry and see if their any sediment left behind ????