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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 23, 2019 19:01:48 GMT -5
There is new evidence showing that all municipal and private water sources and recreational areas including hunting fishing and swimming areas contain very high levels of the chemical dhmo (dihydrogen monoxide) here is a video report on the topic, lots of info out there if you seek it. @waynes why havenβt you warned of this happening? whitetaildave24 you need to read this, become informed! duff what are your thoughts as an environmental guy? youtu.be/jAI1JAYj53k
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 23, 2019 19:02:33 GMT -5
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Post by duff on Dec 23, 2019 19:18:49 GMT -5
It is a global warming. The melting polar ice caps are releasing it like water.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 23, 2019 19:21:05 GMT -5
It is a global warming. The melting polar ice caps are releasing it like water. Keeps getting deeper, our government is probably trying to cover up this intercontinental chemical drift...
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Post by medic22 on Dec 23, 2019 19:25:40 GMT -5
No wonder you didnt kill a deer thisbyear, youve gone Pelican Brief on us.
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Post by duff on Dec 23, 2019 19:27:38 GMT -5
It has great properties, that is why it is so wide spread.
Universal solvent
Ultra pure it is a great electrical insulator.
Huge industrial demand. It will never be banned. Already regulated
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 23, 2019 19:35:27 GMT -5
It has great properties, that is why it is so wide spread. Universal solvent Ultra pure it is a great electrical insulator. Huge industrial demand. It will never be banned. Already regulated I bet if guide had been putting dhmo in their wastewater no one wouldβve batted an eye...
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Dec 23, 2019 19:36:24 GMT -5
It is a global warming. The melting polar ice caps are releasing it like water. Keeps getting deeper, our government is probably trying to cover up this intercontinental chemical drift... Being a government employee Iβm not allowed to speak on this topic. Just know.... itβs coming for us all.
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Post by duff on Dec 23, 2019 19:40:12 GMT -5
It has great properties, that is why it is so wide spread. Universal solvent Ultra pure it is a great electrical insulator. Huge industrial demand. It will never be banned. Already regulated I bet if guide had been putting dhmo in their wastewater no one wouldβve batted an eye... They did have it in their process, just didnt have enough to neutralize the bad stuff.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Dec 23, 2019 19:46:53 GMT -5
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 23, 2019 20:52:22 GMT -5
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Post by duff on Dec 23, 2019 20:59:10 GMT -5
Keeps getting deeper, our government is probably trying to cover up this intercontinental chemical drift... Being a government employee Iβm not allowed to speak on this topic. Just know.... itβs coming for us all. And it always wins too. Truly an amazing compound. Key to life on Earth really. Without DHMO and all it's benefits we would all perish. No wonder goobermint and the activists are on a smear campaign
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Post by 36fan on Dec 24, 2019 14:19:43 GMT -5
It has great properties, that is why it is so wide spread. Universal solvent Ultra pure it is a great electrical insulator. Huge industrial demand. It will never be banned. Already regulated And with a small amount impurities it becomes a great conductor. It is also one of the few compounds that expands when it freezes.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 24, 2019 14:45:24 GMT -5
As a state government employee in the environmental field, I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of DHMO in the water in Indiana. I can only refer you to our media department.
Though I will recommend you get your drinking water tested annually for the presence of hydrogen-hydroxide and hydroxide acid.
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 24, 2019 15:04:05 GMT -5
As a state government employee in the environmental field, I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of DHMO in the water in Indiana. I can only refer you to our media department. Though I will recommend you get your drinking water tested annually for the presence of hydrogen-hydroxide and hydroxide acid. That sounds even worse I think Iβve heard of that, I believe well over 90 percent of all people who die have been exposed to hydrogen-hydroxide within 72 hours of their death
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Post by esshup on Dec 24, 2019 17:45:34 GMT -5
As a state government employee in the environmental field, I can neither confirm nor deny the presence of DHMO in the water in Indiana. I can only refer you to our media department. Though I will recommend you get your drinking water tested annually for the presence of hydrogen-hydroxide and hydroxide acid. That sounds even worse I think Iβve heard of that, I believe well over 90 percent of all people who die have been exposed to hydrogen-hydroxide within 72 hours of their death Dang, 90 percent? That's horrible!! You know what's worse? Air 100% of the people who have been exposed to it have died. ONE HUNDRED PERCENT!!
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Post by 36fan on Dec 24, 2019 18:14:00 GMT -5
But have they died from over exposure to air like they have to hydrogen-hydroxoide?
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Post by esshup on Dec 25, 2019 0:05:58 GMT -5
But have they died from over exposure to air like they have to hydrogen-hydroxoide? Yes. Not all, but some. With air, you don't need to be over exposed to it. At 100% death rate, even people who have been exposed to regular amounts considered to be safe have died.
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Post by duff on Dec 25, 2019 5:33:43 GMT -5
But have they died from over exposure to air like they have to hydrogen-hydroxoide? Yes. Not all, but some. With air, you don't need to be over exposed to it. At 100% death rate, even people who have been exposed to regular amounts considered to be safe have died. Esdhup is an undercover agent of the state. Attempting to move the focus off dhmo and comparing it to air...nice try
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 25, 2019 10:05:43 GMT -5
Yes. Not all, but some. With air, you don't need to be over exposed to it. At 100% death rate, even people who have been exposed to regular amounts considered to be safe have died. Esdhup is an undercover agent of the state. Attempting to move the focus off dhmo and comparing it to air...nice try Trying to hide the fact that air has dissociated dhmo in it and thatβs what makes exposure to it so dangerous
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