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"...We're Having A Meeting Next Week..."
by Seasoldier

By now the entire United States is focused on one thing the elections. Tomorrow something else may be thrown into your lives that you are not suspecting. Take for instance WATER.

Your body is made up of water and ranges from 70% to 80% in volume. Nothing else is more important in survival than water. This taken for granted fluid has long ago surpassed the cost of gasoline per gallon and is presently being marketed in your local supermarkets as you well know. You have become dependent on a collective system, and that is bad!

Tomorrow, when the next contrived terrorist attack takes place you can expect a lot of changes in your life. Take for example Portland Oregon and their present water deli ma. They will have to wait until next week for a bureaucratic meeting to take place to resolve not the problem, but just how much reduction in rates will be since water is shut down for all practical purposes.

We can change water from state to state, and in the process pollute it. We are naturally good at that, right? But, have you added WATER to plastic and duct tape in your Cheney survival kit yet?

No time like the present time is the time to start becoming LESS DEPENDENT on your utility providers. Does that mean your cost per month will go down? Yes! Does that mean the utilities cost therefore, will also go down? No! So what, you will have the OPTION of living or dying.

Learn how to make a SOLAR STILL if you have too, at least it is pure water for the C-pap and Iron, that is if you still iron anything--I don't. As for drinking--it will keep you alive and even offer some refreshment as a bath when everyone else is clamoring for impure water to be turned on. Get a head start folks.

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Seasoldier/Meeting the coming terrorist head on.

Don't Wait Until Next Week...
by Seasoldier

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Seasoldier/Using the brain for something other than filler.

Re: Don't Wait Until Next Week...
by Wulk

Just sorta wondering what would happen if you stuck a pernament magnet in a jar of water, and, stuck a couple of copper wires in it. Would you get a reading?

I know you can get 2.2Vs out of a jar of grape juice/wine, wondered about vinegar, or cider, never got around to trying.

This is so awesome and just what I've been looking for.
by SouthernGal

Did you know that here in Texas Clayton Williams is buying up all the water rights on people's property [you know, like they've done with mineral rights] and of course all the greedy repukes are selling it...now what this means for people like me who refuse to sell is if I want to drill a water well on my own property which would cost me close to 10,000 bucks they will put a meter on my well and I will have to pay them for my water from my well...it is freaking sick...they will be in complete control of water...the new oil.

I want you to know that I have almost every link you have posted on these kind of things...they are in a neat little file...bookmarked.

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU

SG

Re: Don't Wait Until Next Week...
by Seasoldier

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Seasoldier/Copper wires attached to what Wulk? The above experiment is making hydrogen gas [Brown's Gas] using a 12Volt battery! That's DC CURRENT the only reason the guy is not shocked when he touched the fluid. The researcher is sticking his RARE EARTH MAGNETS into the hydrogen bubbles to determine if these magnets had any affect.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha....
by Seasoldier

Do you presently have a well? If so, how can they purchase your water rights without consulting you? If you don't have such rights presently use the atmosphere to make your own water SG. That will require a cistern and a few DC pumps, and a solar fence charger.

Seasoldier/I'd check into your mineral rights and water rights.

Off topic: Have you, or anyone heard from Loree yet? You know she went in for that operation...

Re: Don't Wait Until Next Week...
by Seasoldier

I know you are talking about IN the water so this is the closest thing I've found today to answer your question.

This is a very INTERESTING CLIP and shows us what Tesla in the nineteenth century had already documented and discovered. This researcher is trying to determine if science is correct regarding how ELECTRICITY TRAVELS via wire conductor. I've always been told electricity travels AROUND wire conductors--the researcher becomes interested in the SPARK coming off the insulated wire and making contact with the center magnet after reversing the leads. More than likely the magnet on the right was shorted out and the magnetic field sought the next available magnet with the proper electrons after he changed polarity.

Seasoldier/Just a common piece of wire connected to nothing looped over on itself even with the insulation still in tact is what we use to make a direct short. We sometimes stick this insulated wire in a wall socket to cause the breaker to flip off. It is known as a direct short.

In alternating current the black wire is normally the switch leg, whereas the green wire is a ground to panel wire. The white wire in the neutral and is normally all connected together in house wiring.

Add an independent earth magnet to the bottom of the container and only this wire I would say that if the wire was spread to meet the poles of the earth magnet that some current, however insignificant from the magnet field would rotate through the wire with no results. However, the water electrons might be reconfigured with the copper electrons, but nothing I could imagine would result to the wire, the magnet or the water.

Re: Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha....
by SouthernGal

No, we do not have our own well but I sure wish we did. We just can't afford it. I am trying to encourage my husband to buy a cistern but it appears he is not as worried about these things as I am. I have very little say in what goes on on his land.

There is an aquifer running under the land in our area and why they want to buy up the water rights from the people around here.

We do own our water rights and if we had a well at this time the people owning the water running under my land could not charge me but once they get their operation going a person will be charged for their well water because the people around us have sold their water rights of which the water also flows under our land. The main reason they are buying up water rights in our area is so it can be diverted to Round Rock and Georgetown [the rich folk] up by Austin...at least that is what they are saying. I'll try to find an article about how this works and you'll get a better idea.

Very few people in Texas own the mineral rights to their land...they were sold off years ago. I know for a fact we do not own ours. As of right now they are testing for oil on almost everyones' land and there is nothing we can do about it. If they want to drill an oil well right by your house there is not one bloody thing you can do about it.

I haven't heard anything about Loree or how she's doing...I will email Elaine and see what she knows?

SG

The people of Texas could use a good lawyer SG...
by KnotaFrayed

...Although it might have been wise to consider selling one's soul, or water rights or mineral rights to the devil, we are all human and we all get desperate from time to time, but we are also capable of learning lessons and retaining what we learned.

A story:


"The Devil and Daniel Webster, written in 1937, is the story
of a man who sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for
some good luck. The man, Jabez Stone is a farmer living in
New Hampshire, who has chronic bad luck with his farm and
his family. One morning he broke his plow on a rock and
that was the last straw. He said, "I vow, I vow it's enough
to make a man want to sell his soul to the Devil and I
would, too, for two cents!" Sure enough, the next day the
Devil arrived at his farm with an offer."

"Jabez Stone promises his soul to the Devil after a period
of seven years. In this time he cows became fat and his
horses sleek, and his crops were the envy of the
neighborhood. Jabez Stone became one of the most prosperous men in the country. There was tlak of him running for State Senate and even Governor. The rest of the Stone family became "as contented as cats in a dairy." Once a year the Devil would return to check on Jabez Stone. On the day of his 6th visit, it was time to discuss the contract. Jabez
Stone managed to get it extended for a perios of three more
years. The next four years were the fastest of Jabez
Stone's life. In the final months before his contract
expired again, Stone sought out the most powerful man
around, a lawyer name Daniel Webster. Webster's cases were usually fought in the Supreme Court, but since Jabez Stonewas an old nieghbor, Webster had a soft spot in his heart and agreed to take the case against the Devil. The Devil selected an impossible jury, and Webster thought that all hope was lost. In the end, Webster was able to convince the jury that they were all human just like Jabez Stone, and
therefore, the jury ruled in favor of Jabez Stone. The
Devil was never allowed in New Hampshire again."

"The historical aspects of this story are scattered
throughout. When Jabez Stone approached Daniel Webster, he was busy working up speeches to make against John C.
Calhoun. When Webster accused the Devil of being a
foreigner his argument was: "When the first wrong was done
to the first Indian, I was there. when the first slaverput
out for te Congo, I stood on her deck." This shows the
Devil/evils in the roots of America. also many historical
figures were on the jury: Walter Butler, King Philip"

Be good SG!

Re: "...We're Having A Meeting Next Week..."
by AnnaWolf
Hello Sea, Here in South Dakota on the reservation I live on a Ranch and we do have Two wells and they are owned by us. I use well water and it is better then bottled water. I won't buy well water because anyone can tap into water and sell it, you don't know what is in the water you buy so why buy it? We also are self sufficient. We use solar power and have been for two years now and also wind turbine power. We are one of the most productive ranches on the reservation. it is Indian owned or should I say the family owns the land. So no one can say get out hopefully. We heat our houses by fire places and some still use propane but we are getting away from it completely. It is interesting what you post here. I love reading it. I am not here much because of the idiot crap and politics just is not my bag. I hate it. Now if it were Native Americans and our tribe politics I would be interested and enjoy it. None of the candidates will help us. just big words is all they do right now. Just wanted to tell you this. I will check in now and then with you though. I do save things that you post. keep up your posts. If you don't hear from me you will know I at least read the KS board. Take care. You are doing the right thing. We need to be independent. LOL Anna Nam Vet
Re: "...We're Having A Meeting Next Week..."
by AnnaWolf
I forgot to add. We grow our own food organic. we have two greenhouses. We have three plantings from spring into Autumn. We can and dry almost everything. Our game is fresh meat. So no junk is in our foods. We are much healthier for it. Being self sufficient is the ONLY way to go now days. We have learned a lot and teaching others to be self sufficient also. take care. LOLL Anna
Re: "...We're Having A Meeting Next Week..."
by AnnaWolf

crap. mistake. I won't buy Bottled Water.... you don't know what is in it. There is also a pure creek close buy that we use water from. and yes we test it every so often.

Interesting post. LOL Anna

Well, Knot I'm afraid it is too late...
by SouthernGal

for a lawyer. This water deal was put on the ballot here in Texas and sadly it passed...but then you know this is a Republican state...and not the kind of Republican you are either.

ha ha I loved the story.

The interesting thing about this water deal is that the landowners who are selling their water rights are all wealthy...I kid you not. They are in a sense making the decision for those of us who do not want to sell. Clayton Williams will even use that tack when trying to make you sell...they come right out and say it doesn't matter whether we sell our rights or not...they're going to get it anyway.

The people who originally owned our land sold the mineral rights long before we bought it so we had no choice in the matter.

It's just a mess.

Take care, Knot...

SG

Re: "...We're Having A Meeting Next Week..."
by AnnaWolf
Good Night Sea sleep well. check tomorrow .... bed calls. get up early tomorrow. LOL Anna
Re: "...We're Having A Meeting Next Week..."
by Seasoldier

Thanks Anna, and glad to hear that you too, are becoming more independent. I look for the day when we are all independent and drinking contaminated water.

Seasoldier/To next AnnaWolf post...

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