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Quill Cross's avatar

Brilliant, Kitten. Just brilliant. Huzzah!

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JamesDuff's avatar

Cool idea there’s more of this “juvenile” fresh water that exist. The scarcity mantra has worn out its welcome.

Gaddafi was doing great things. Thanks to HRC gaddafi got rip 🪦

First I’ve heard of this these irrigation designs in the desert tapping aquifers.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Libya under Gaddafi was wonderful in many respects. Free electricity and water. Free education including higher education. Free health care and a monetary award if you felt you needed to travel to another country to a specialist for care. A free starter home for newlyweds and free farmlands to anyone who wanted to start a farm. No interest on loans and little need for them. The list could go on.

And that's why America demonized him and murdered him so atrociously. Sickening.

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JamesDuff's avatar

I watched a video that stated everything you pointed out. Get married get like a $60,000 check

To help. Like the farmer wants lands given seeds,also money coming to individuals all prospering from oil trade.

We could adopt some of these ideas.

It just contrast how enslaved we are by our monopoly system here.

Why can’t each natural born citizen

Prosper from oil like Alaskans?

Interest free loans too!

Me thinks the day comes when our oppressive system is

More helpful than it currently is.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

I don't understand why everyone in America doesn't just stop playing their game and start a new system that benefits everyone.

Especially since there are models like Libya to follow. It's insane.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Habits die slowly.

Get a job

Get a 30 yr mortgage

Keep your job

Add kids

We are entangled in a debt system

Job car kids food roof water

We do have templates … Libya

Me thinks we are in BIG transition

What was established in 1913

Fed reserve

Private banking cartel needs to be abolished

With Libya, NK, Iran, Russia are considered enemies bc they have no federal reserve

It is a matter of WILL. the willpower to change how money 💰 is distributed

There is lots of rooms for improvements.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

I've had this dream before and in it everyone in America just stops. No one goes to work or spends any money, etc., and instead sits on the porch saying "hi" to the ones who pass by.

In this dream it takes little time before everything falls apart and we see without putting forth much at all, exactly how much power We The People really hold.

Two weeks. Tops.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Good Dream I am sincere in saying that it is our Dream

We are just waking up.

Firm believer Earth is Heaven showing the glory of God

Tap into that Glory.

We get to dream dream vision what could be?

Imagination will take us there

dreams keep us believing

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mejbcart's avatar

https://primarywater.org/ ...

I think it must be 'regional', since there are so many mining companies, digging all the way down to >(1000-2000)m and they stay 'water free'. Private wells here in bigger cities in CA have to be drilled down to ~300 feet, in order to hit the ground water, which is not the same as primary water..

and then we got fracking, the drill baby drill operation, polluting whatever is left from the nature.

Just wonder, how does this special water tastes..?

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

how would you know if a spring was fed by primary, recycled or both?

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

have also been thinking about how mineral hot springs resorts used to be popular for health

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

I could be that much of the water is being siphoned off or blocked by large corporations especially in larger cities or vicinities.

I lived in the high desert of Far West Texas and was surprised by how little effort comparatively it took to dig wells and how plentiful the water was despite the land being desert for millions of acres....

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ClearMiddle's avatar

This may not relate at all, but I wonder... I was born in Lubbock, TX (1950) and my parents told me that we had to drink bottled water because the local water (from wells, presumably) had "too much natural fluoride". This was their explanation for why I didn't need to go to a dentist (my first visit was in 1991, after their deaths).

My guess now is that my teeth were strong because I didn't go to a dentist, but what was that "don't drink the water" business about? And why would the bottled water "give me strong teeth" anyway?

[Just after I wrote that another detail came back to mind. There was an Air Force base there, and I learned through more recent research that it was eventually declared to be a Superfund site because of the pollution. That might have been a real reason for "don't drink the water". Oh well. Or not.]

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

that’s interesting. back in the 60’s/‘70s we had the Arrowhead delivery of fluoridated water in a massive heavy glass bottle weekly… and there was a dispenser of tiny dixie cups so it was mainly for us kids. l was always amazed at how the delivery guy was able to maneuver it into the water cooler without it spilling all over the place. it also had a weird distinctive taste. I have never had any cavities either but the supplemental fluoride was probably not a good idea.

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Very interesting thoughts. Most bottled water is fluoridated anyway. As for natural fluoride, I've never heard of it being a problem since it's much different than the fluoride that is chemical waste added to municipal drinking water. That added fluoride is a problem. Though I suppose there could be such a thing as too much natural fluoride, like anything else.

I would think the Superfund pollution would be a more likely and probable reason everyone was told not to drink the water with the guise of "too much fluoride" used to cover the truth.

I am so glad you have strong teeth. A blessing.

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Pasheen Stonebrooke's avatar

X-cellent stack. Thx!

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

I've wondered about water reserves, not the man made kind, and how a spring can appear on the top of a mountain from deep underground "juvenile" water without there being a tremendous amount of water under pressure to rise and break through the mountain.

The same wondering about oil reserves. I've never bought the "dinosaurs died in huge numbers at the same time in the same places" theory. It seems to me and a significant number of other people that there is a lot of oil under the surface. Some say the earth itself produces unlimited oil and water that is its own kind of "bodily fluids". Like our red blood and plasma.

I have also read this about gold and other "noble metals" as they are called and gemstones. That they are plentiful.

Basically all valuable resources found in the ground have been co-opted for control and profit, of course.

This world of manipulated scarcity is not the truth.

Thank you, Kitten, for another great article. I hope you take a break if that's what you need. Nothing of this world is worth your well-being.

God Bless.

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Heidi Heil STOPS Thymectomy's avatar

Fascinating!!!

This reminds me of "dark oxygen" produced by rocks on the ocean floor. Polymetallic nodules (rocks) produce oxygen via seawater electrolysis in the absence of sunlight. They are rich in metals and act like natural batteries, with the uneven distribution of metal ions creating a charge that splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.

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Heidi Heil STOPS Thymectomy's avatar

There is so much science doesn't know and things they do know and chose not to share. Like you and James said, it doesn't fit into their narrative of scarcity.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

my default is now “conspiri-fact”

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Heidi Heil STOPS Thymectomy's avatar

It smells like moth balls outside right now. :( There aren't refineries, coal, oil or plastic plants local that would produce this smell. The only water treatment we have for our underground water is chlorination. I can't figure out why it smells so bad.

Who knows all they are doing to us *all, everywhere* without our knowledge or consent?

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Heidi Heil STOPS Thymectomy's avatar

::it's a Saturday night after dark and suddenly smells like burning chemicals.... Nothing to see here folks. Move along::

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

😿😿😿🙏… sometimes the water out of the tap here smells like the recycled sewage that it is

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Heidi Heil STOPS Thymectomy's avatar

😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏💔

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ClearMiddle's avatar

"do you feel the toxic energy lately? it’s wreaking kitty. maybe time out in order. it’s absolutely suffocating, the lies & deception. a July 4th re-brand, long long overdue.":

Yes toxic, and yes, suffocating. And I am watching friends of mine entrapped in the government "benefits" system being poisoned, impoverished, and now potentially crushed, as their "benefits" possibly may be stripped away. (Or their lives could improve greatly if denied "healthcare". Who knows?)

This is more than toxic. I feel like I've died and gone to hell. No, I don't believe that -- but that's feelings for you. I do spend more time in conversations with God, and studying scripture at the original language level. The prologue of the Gospel of John is just incredible. I've been studying it in the Greek, just my first pass. There is far more than I can take in. And it's a whole lot more interesting than the Substack echo chamber.

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

🙏 need to get back to this too!

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

I learn so much from you, kitten! I'm pretty sure you've seen this chapter on Libya from my book, but it fits with this and talks about the MMR. And also the Pan-African dinar and making telecommunications cheap from Africa. SO many reasons to assassinate the guy! https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/libya-swept-away-by-the-currency

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

thank you so much Teresa, I will revisit your essay 😻

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Larry Inn's avatar

www.PrimaryWater.org. Affiliated with www.StopTheCrime.net

Authors: David Cowan & Chris Arnold—LEY LINES and EARTH ENERGIES.

A Groundbreaking Exploration of the Earth’s Natural Energy and How it Affects our Health.

www.adventuresunlimitedpress.com.

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Larry Inn's avatar

Hi KSG. How are you and your pets?

The founder of www.StopThe Crime.net is Deborah Tavares.

Her website is excellent. According to her source, we are being gaslighted with the notion of Scarcity of primary water. I recommend her website. Thanks, Happy Sunday!

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

by happenstance I was watching her video last night and was especially interested in her discussion of the “planned” community of Mountain House in central California which she described as a “media stage” to stir up fear about running out of water & a template for UN Agenda “Smart Cities” (she also termed it a “census designated place) governed by a board similar to condo associations with a bunch of CCRs (visiting Mountain House website they have a laundry list of minutiae “recommendations” for residents’ kitchens, bathrooms, laundry room, workplaces & outdoor water usage (most would roll their eyes at the recommendations)

apparently a number of years back the city was used to create fear that the water would run dry when the city made an announcement that the water would run out in 24-48 hours. the realtors were not aware of the situation as they would have had to make contractual disclosures. the board made a deal with the water agency and they were publicly fined $1.5 million but she was skeptical that the fine was ever paid.

she also mentioned that the land for the planned community was initially purchased by an arm of the Rothschild organization in the early 1990s.

thanks for mentioning!

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Larry Inn's avatar

You’re vey welcome. Deborah Tavares is a very brave, conscious, and empathic Soul.

I just found a book in my personal library: SCARCITY and EVIL by, Vivian Charles Walsh, Copyright 1961.

He was a contemporary French Philosopher of Morals. Note: His first name is Vivian.

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Heather B's avatar

Very interesting! .. and on top of all that, the oceans can be desalinated for relatively low cost. There is no scarcity of water.

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