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And I in't tsling about Lukinback Tx, but about the basic necessity of life ,water.I feel the earth move under my feet,no not Carol king either.I'm talking about the largest known concentrarion of natural springs on earth .
I'm taling about the NWO,Illuminati,oligarchs,etc,etc,etc,They are blowing up our springs " again" this morning and the ground is shaking.Why are they doing it,so foreing big biz nestles can sell off our natural spring water to the world.

In past few years we have been finding salt water slowly coming into the rivers that go out into the gulf here. We joined the fight against this 21 yr ago but like all other fights we lost because our numbers were oo small to beat big biz.



 
All over America the same thing is happening

https://www.theguardian.com/environ...up-us-creeks-to-sell-water-in-plastic-bottles

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California,


he network of clear streams comprising California’s Strawberry Creek run down the side of a steep, rocky mountain in a national forest two hours east of Los Angeles. Last year Nestlé siphoned 45m gallons of pristine spring water from the creek and bottled it under the Arrowhead Water label.

Though it’s on federal land, the Swiss bottled water giant paid the US Forest Service and state practically nothing, and it profited handsomely: Nestlé Waters’ 2018 worldwide sales exceeded $7.8bn.

Maine,



According to Food and Water Watch, Nestlé or its lobbyists donated $634,000 to Maine politicians between 2001 and 2012.

Meanwhile, Maine’s regulatory apparatus is stacked with former Nestlé


‘Quid pro quo arrangement’
The source of America’s corporate water crisis can be traced back to 1976 when Perrier, now owned by Nestlé, opened an office in New York. By 2016, bottled water sales had surpassed soda as the largest US beverage category, with Americans consuming 12.8bn gallons that year. Last year, Nestlé Waters’ North American sales were worth $4.5bn. As sales have grown, so has opposition. From California to Maine, residents and environmentalists are increasingly worried about Nestlé’s impact.
Michigan,



Such strategies are part of Nestlé’s playbook. In Michigan, where the company is pumping 1,100 gallons per minute across several wells, it paid for new ambulances and fireworks for economically struggling communities. Evart public schools’ superintendent Howard Hyde said in 2005 that he was “tickled” by Nestlé funding new baseball diamonds for the district’s baseball team.

“It’s like Christmas. Our current fields are pretty nice, but these are going to be better,” he added.

Anger boiled over in 2017 as residents in nearby Flint p
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...up-us-creeks-to-sell-water-in-plastic-bottlesOregon,Pennsylvania,


In Oregon and Pennsylvania, local officials resigned following revelations they and Nestlé worked in secret to attempt to push through unpopular water deals. Nestlé scrapped its Pennsylvania plans while residents in Hood River, Oregon, voted out the company. It funneled $105,000 into a local political action committee ahead of the election.

At the national level, former agriculture secretary Ann Veneman serves on


And all other states are in danger of pollution and borrling companys,

raining aquifers
Partway up a brush-covered Strawberry Creek mountain is an area Lawrence calls “the meadow” that holds Nestlé wells. A seven-mile system of 4in pipes carries water from it to tanker trucks at the mountain’s base.

Lawrence notes the meadow is a green, lush area that bears use as a water source, and the sound of the flowing stream is drowned out by buzzing from mosquitoes – a sign of a healthy ecosystem.
 

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I bought my freinds and some family ] who suck on plastic bottled water .gaahlil loser] some nice filtration systems and thermos's to carry around LIKE WE HAVE done for decades now ,Stainless steel light wieght bottles.
Do you think they use them,hell no! They still drink the bottled water.

I have noticed now our water leaves a white film on pots,pans and glasses. So we use Brita pitcher for cooking and drinking but it doesn't eliminate the pollutants and bacteria,just the minerals and some other particulant.

bWe use these two hubby likes Mossy Oaks and I like Mr.Coffee.both fit in cup holder in truck and van, and keep ice for a couple days.

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