We have a very corrupt medical system. Big pharma, CDC, FDA, hospitals, etc.... ***Old video and haven't watched it all yet but sounds very familiar to today's covid mess. Follow the money.
Too much junk on the internet. No wonder you didn't watch the whole 1.5 hoursss video in posting #1 for so many years. and you didn't summarise what was in that video other than the corrupt medical system comment.
This is the second time you’ve jumped on me for not describing a video. If you need cliff notes for every video then put me on ignore.
What prevents you from watching the whole video before posting a video at a forum for others to watch the video ??? Also, I'm now curious about some of the links you post to conspiracy articles...do you do the same with online articles as not reading the entire article before posting links to the article for others to read what you're not able to read...especially links to the "long articles" ??? In addition, I've noticed you complain when others write long message posts here on the forum as if you're not able to read them when other members do read the long posts... By the way, it seems you have not gotten the memo...the Pandemic is over except for the QAnon conspiracy theorists who seem to be too busy to notice as life gets back to normal. Have you heard about NanoPlastic in our Bottled Water ? High levels of nanoplastics found in bottled water, new study shows I did watch the entire above videos. Therefore, you should too considering I believe bottled water is contributing to our growing poor health in the global population for several decades now (I've talked about this once in one of your other threads...no comments by you). Below are other articles that I have read from top to bottom especially after I recognized a name in the footnotes...someone I met in college in an Environmental Science class I took to avoid taking a more difficult class although the environmental science class did not cover anything involving Nanoplastics/Microplastic Toxicity in the environment and within the human body. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304389422012638 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10643389.2021.1951528 By the way, the global bottled water market size was estimated at USD 303.95 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 325.83 billion in 2023. By the end of 2024 in the United States alone...a +100 billion market !!! In fact, the average person in the United States spends about $3.50 each day and $1,460 annually on bottled water. If I were back in college again and wanted to do an internship, the NanoPlastic/MicroPlastic pollution in our bottled water supply and fresh water we drink out of the faucet would be an internship in a research lab studying the toxicity that would capture my academic focus considering the same water is a critical component of our food supply... It's toxic and the growing rate of Cancer and other health problems continues to grow in correlation with the growth of the bottled water business for several decades since my college years even though there are "another 38 contaminants" in our bottled water supply that's mentioned below. The toxic compounds that can be found in bottled water include phthalates, bisphenol A (BPA), antimony, and microbial contaminants like bacteria and fungi. Phthalates and BPA are plasticizers that can leach from plastic bottles into the water. Phthalates can cause reproductive and developmental problems, while BPA has been linked to cancer and other health problems. Antimony is a toxic metalloid that can leach from PET plastic bottles and can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Microbial contaminants can also be found in bottled water. They can come from various sources such as the water source itself, the manufacturing process, or from the storage containers. Microbial contaminants like bacteria and fungi can cause various illnesses such as gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, and skin infections. We're polluting our water supply all over the world and we do not give a shit about the toxic accumulation in our bodies for several decades of drinking the same toxic water from many different sources. If you can afford it, install a water filtration system in your home to filter your water from the faucet, shower, and then filter any purchased bottled water...a preventative measure to stop cancer although too costly for the average consumer. According to Angi and HomeAdvisor, a home water filtration system costs between $1,000 to $4,000, with a national average of $2,078...the ones that also filters out the toxic lead in cities pipes are even more expensive (exposure to lead in our water pipes leads to mental illness including phobia, depression, mania, schizophrenia, increased risk for cancer, violence, and lower IQ). wrbtrader
Just bought a RO filtration system a couple weeks ago. APEC ROES-50 Get it now for $30 less than I paid.
I too have a reverse osmosis home water filtration system in my home in the States and France (a lot cheaper today than what I paid many years ago) and a Rhino home well water filtration system at my condo here in Quebec, Canada. The Rhino home well water filtration system was installed by my family while I was preparing to be released from the hospital in 2016 when I almost died from sepsis pneumonia...a few other nearby residents using the same well water developed pneumonia too although I would not learn about that fact until early 2023... Back in 2021, I came across an article about this guy @ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/shannon-tainted-water-settlement-1.6102761 Regardless, I stopped drinking bottled water and stopped storing filtrated water in plastic containers as a New Year resolution when I became more concerned about plastic particles in our water supply & food supply when my mother had cancer while I was in college... Unfortunately, I was not as diligent here in Quebec, Canada until a serious illness in 2016 that put me in a two-month coma and I almost died. Currently, I'm looking into Kohler water filtration system for my bathroom shower heads. Yet, I can not do too much about the food supply from grocery stores except to avoid plastic storage of foods I commonly buy that are high in fatty foods or acidic foods because these two types of stored foods do have a chemical reaction to the plastic that results in leakage of harmful chemicals such as Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates into the stored foods. Thus, I'm a frequent buyer at local farmer foodmarts and more often than not...my family and I shop there to avoid storage of foods in plastic as much as possible. wrbtrader
I had one of those in my old place in FL. Kinda' a pain in the ass if you have hard water, constantly going through filters. But because the water was free, I never noticed the insane water bill I would have had, which you will as that RO process wastes something like 5x the water it filters.