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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

I read somewhere that it's recommended to have a 30-day supply of water on hand. It sounds from reading your post about the system vulnerabilities that this might be a wise course.

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One gallon per person per day (remember that includes your pets!). That's just for drinking, a bit of water for cooking food, and brushing your teeth, but NOT enough for washing your hands, flushing your toilet, or doing laundry. For one person, that is feasible if you buy those big 7-gallon portable water buckets, but if you have a large family, it gets hard to find the space to store it all.

Everybody should invest in a water barrel (or three -- if nothing else, you can use it to water your garden), a means to boil water off-grid, backup fuel, and a good-quality gravity-fed water filter such as Berkey.

You should also go to Google Maps, scope out your neighborhood, and find all bodies of potential fresh water marked in blue (streams, tiny ponds). Then go find those little brooks in real life, walk them upstream, monitor how regularly they flow during a drought, and look for potential pollutants upstream such as businesses, agriculture, or flocks of geese so you know what you have to filter out. Figure out how you can access those sources of water since they probably run through private property, or may be down in a ditch that is hard to navigate. If the power is out, how will you get there? How will you get water into your buckets? How will you haul it home? And then how will you boil and filter it if you are short on propane?

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Thanks very much for these suggestions and questions.

I have located natural springs nearby, and this site has been helpful although I know springs that are not listed and some listings are outdated -- https://findaspring.org/map/

Also encouraging neighbors to stock up, otherwise they will show up at your door begging for water.

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We have a very nice natural spring in our town, but it is 4 miles away. That would be a bit of a haul, round-trip 8 miles, though doable if we jury-rig our wagon to a bicycle and haul three 7-gallon water jugs at a time if gasoline is also unavailable. If you have such a resource, figure out how you would get there on foot (or bicycle), get your water, and get it home. You would likely want to use a combination of a weekly or bi-weekly trip to get potable water that you don't have to boil, plus daily trips to a nearby pond or stream to flush your toilet and filter "good enough" water for daily bathing and laundry.

The biggest cause of loss of life in a prolonged disaster is usually DISEASE caused by poor hygiene and unsafe water.... :-(

We drill for "the grid goes down, and because of that, gasoline pumps don't work and you can't get refills on your liquid propane." Remember what happened when they hacked the Colonial Pipeline? In a cascading failure, you may end up with no electricity, no gasoline, no water, and no natural gas for an extended period of time. Very inconvenient if you know what to do ... but potentially life-threatening if you haven't thought of these things beforehand.

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I find even a gallon of water heavy, so those are key points about how to transport it!

The nearest spring is too far away, but there is a lake down the road which is tested regularly and found to have good water quality, which I hadn't even considered. I will order a filter and disinfection tablets in case I have to resort to using lake water for drinking. I might have to get a bicycle with a basket as well.

I appreciate your advice on this!

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We have a couple of big barrels, bleach and water purification tablets. Have had these for a while because we’re vulnerable to hurricanes….

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Feb 9·edited Feb 9

It was suggested during Y2K, that you fill the toilet bowl with cat litter and scoop it like a cat box. That would save a good amount of water, and is better than a brick in the toilet tank. Also, Q has said to watch the water. It's something you want to prepare for.

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Cat litter is usually made up of CLAY or highly toxic binding agents. You don't want to put THAT into your pipes!!! Whoever told you that is your enemy.

Recycle a cheap 5-gallon paint bucket and lid. You can line it with a trash bag, or not -- its up to you. Slice open a pool noodle and thread it atop the rim if you want someplace soft to sit down . You can use wood chips, wood shavings, or even pine needles or leaves if that is all you have, or even just plain dirt from your yard. Put a bit in the bottom of the bucket before you use it. If you are male, divert your urine into a pee-bottle (then water it down 10:1 and pour it into the roots of a different bush or tree each day -- wonderful fertilizer!). Do your business. Take a scoop of wood shavings or dirt and lightly sprinkle it over your deposit. Put the lid on to dampen the smell between visits to the loo -- you can also sprinkle a bit of wood ash from your fireplace. Once it starts to get full, replace the bag (if you used one), or start a compost pile away from your vegetable garden or any sources of water. After it breaks down a year, you can use the shavings/poo as fertilizer for your bushes and trees.

One set of instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKqpGCUmfXM

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I just posted a similar reply but yours is more in-depth! Thanks

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Even better.

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Feb 9·edited Feb 9

You can buy a cheep toilet seat on Amazon that fits on a five gal bucket…using cat litter or peat moss

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Femas recommendations are at the bottom of the article.

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

wells, independent.

I spoke to a retired gentleman, who said he worked under the streets on the infrastructure of water. He did not put together the sinister "inlets" in the system, all over it, to ADD things to the water that had left the station, until after he retired, and realized how they could so easily poison by neighborhoods.

FYI, fluoridation is mind control reducing IQ drastically, and weakening bones, never did strengthen teeth. That was a lie. The fluoride used is scraped from cleaning smoke stacks, it is a poisonous waste product, more toxic than fluoride alone.

Know that dedicated, intelligent, aware, science based patriots have been on this fluoride additive poisoning humanity, for decades. And are finally getting further on it.

https://fluoridealert.org/

https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/the-case-against-fluoride/

I vote for people doing the work. Manual operations. IT is safer. Local. A disaster leaves you with water power/energy, in the neighboring town or municipality. Do I have to run for office!

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

"Do I have to run for office!"

Yes. Unless you want someone else making decisions for you. One visit to a typical town council meeting will disabuse you of that notion for good.

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Feb 11Liked by Ashe in America

And just to note - this whole water fluoridation program began in 1945 in Michigan. Right after the war folks, after Operation Paperclip, after those same scientists learned the effect of fluoride on prisoners.

There's absolutely no health benefit to sodium fluoride (dentists) nor hexafluoricilic acid, which is the most common form added to tap water.

Appreciate your spreading this awareness.

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

What a coincidence! Before I came to this screen, I was reading THIS screen https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/cybersecurity-advisories/aa23-144a

Combining what both screens say with the strong smell of manic panic emanating from the wholly corrupt FEDGOV bureaucracy (driven by their terror of Trump's return to office) I'd not be surprised to see, around U.S. Election Day 2024, a cooperative cybercrisis engineered by U.S. deep state actors who are aiding & abetting Chinese invasion/takedown of critical U.S. infrastructure. These days, U.S.FEDGOV is not your friend. In fact, they hate your guts and mine, too.

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Feb 11Liked by Ashe in America

Yup, for a long time now. Trading with the Enemy Act - to them, WE are that enemy.

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Feb 9·edited Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

The leaders of our county CERT team met with Marty Edwards years ago when we were running a county-wide joint disaster drill between FEMA, ICS-CERT, our state, town and county Emergency Management Agencies, the US military (which has a base in the county), and the various NGO's such as the American Red Cross / ARES / RACES and other disaster response agencies. The vulnerability of our public water infrastructure was something which came up (along with the limitations of using backup power to keep the pumps running for any length of time if the electrical grid goes down).

Its disturbing that nothing has been done to solve these issues, which they very clearly know about, on a federal level. I know that town-wise, the town Emergency Manager beefed up certain backup provisions to keep emergency services and a regional shelter running at minimum capacity for a couple of weeks (backup power, pre-staged supplies for the shelters). But I highly doubt we've done anything to resolve the issue of cyber-threats to the computers which keep the equipment running.

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

Well written article, Ashe. Thank you. Very informative

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

Ashe, what a great post! At an earlier point in my life, I was naive enough to believe corporations and government operated in the best interests of their citizens. I lost the naivety over the last couple decades or so. We have an interactive single point of failure, cascading in nature, in the country’s critical infrastructure. It has been centralized supposedly for economies of scale, yet relies on our number one competitor that has relied on slave labor established with their communist regime. So, we have cheap parts from an enemy; the government is aware, and in stead of decoupling and relying on local suppliers, we created a huge, terrifyingly complex system, possessing a cascading single point of failure, and no rapid source for replacement parts….oh and the government wants to add AI!

Kind of sounds like another way to fulfill the cabal’s depopulation agenda, doesn’t it, and in the meantime provide the enemies within a means to control the population. I’d expect the enemy resides in the oversight bureaucracies! None of this is coincidental, nor is it an accident.

Thanks for the eye opening report! God bless you, Ashe.🙏🙏

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

Perfect summary; “ We have an interactive single point of failure, cascading in nature, in the country’s critical infrastructure.”

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I need to look into those rain barrels, especially to water the garden. We have a well, which of course requires electricity or a generator (which requires fuel)

And an old dug well that always has water in it…except it’s all uphill to get it back to the house - something I didn’t think about when I was younger!!

I read One Second After yrs ago, (2009) co authored with Newt Gingrich about an EMP attack. I believe he voiced his concerns about it to Congress at one time. I never understood how our country could be aware of infrastructure attacks and yet not put solutions and protections in place.

Reminds me of Putin’s remark, “Doesn’t America have anything better to do” than fight proxy wars, etc…like taking care of our infrastructure vulnerabilities?!

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

IIRC it was a congress-critter from Texas a few years back who was promoting hardening the grid against two similar but also different threats: EMP (enemy attack), and geomagnetic storm (natural disaster, caused by solar flares). Both of these cause large voltages and currents to be induced in long conductors, like electric transmission lines; and remediating sensitivity to such events is similar -- basically adding surge arresters (for lack of a better simple term) to the lines and equipment.

This might result in tripping off the lines in such events; re-starting the grid can take a day or so if that were to happen.

But, considering the alternative that overvoltage would cause damage to the transformers and other gear in the power system, and that current lead-times for much of this gear is several years without considering a wholesale replacement of damaged equipment, oh and by the way the European and North American suppliers of much of this stuff have exited the business due to undercutting by China who now produce 100% of several critical types of this kit -- seems like the $3Bn that this proposal would have cost is cheap insurance. ($3Bn is about $9/head for the USA)

But it never happened. BTW both China and Russia have hardened their grids.

You can write your 'critter and ask what they are doing about this. If enough people do so, maybe something will be done about it... maybe in 2033 or something.

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A day or two is very doable. We went 2 weeks after the ice storm in 2008, in winter.

I do not understand this lack of implementing safeguards for worse case scenarios.

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Unless someone wants us to be vulnerable... I am not a cynic, but some of these people are simply evil, and part of the '2030' agenda where we are all de-populated.

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

I’ve read One Second After….still have it as I have a terrible time giving up my books. We have a natural gas generator, but understand that it’s not guaranteed either! Putin’s a great speaker for his people!

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Feb 11·edited Feb 11

Sunday morning…

Using your last reply to bring up the KM angle again and an interesting substack:

https://boodicca.substack.com/p/exposing-roman-empire-20/comments#comment-49306636

In the comments I asked about the KM

And the author’s replay was interesting! I hope you have time to read it because I value your thoughts 🙏❤️

https://boodicca.substack.com/p/exposing-roman-empire-20/comment/49306636

And another article I just read on the Black Nobility

https://www.humorousmathematics.com/post/the-black-nobility-jesuit-order-founders-of-fascism-freemasonry-illuminati-the-vatican-and-zionism

Edit: I think you were on this track before I directed you to the VT article on the KM??

While that article adds context, it isn’t, as I am beginning to learn, the core of the great darkness that has held sway over humanity

🙏📚🕊

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The modis operandi of both the Khazarians and the Prussians appears to be the same and the history of both likely ties them together; they both are secretive and change names to hide. The wonderfully detailed graphs reveal more than I’ve seen elsewhere! I have to consider they must be the same; only the connection to the Vatican is tied in better in these articles, revealing the Black Nobility. There have been many posts about the lineage and the 10 or so ruling families varies. It could misidentify some families in the council of 300. Doesn’t matter as they all ultimately worship the evil one in his various personages.…The banking system of slavery is attributable to both groups. Too many coincidences. Plus, if indeed these are two different evils (Khazarians & Prussians), and both have the same depopulation and world government, then instead of overlapping we would have seen them try to destroy each other for a single world ruler. The oaths that have to be taken to ‘participate’ at the higher levels were eyeopening! Both originate from the same area; maybe they divided into areas of control in order to stay hidden. I will reread this information to glean more insight…. The military document of subterranean warfare was extremely interesting, too.

The only area I have questioned is the alien part. I have all of Z. Stichen’s books on the Sumerian civilization and it is clear in their ancient history that aliens of some type came and essentially gave them the knowledge necessary for civilization. All of known history of the ancient civilizations say the same thing. I ALWAYS have more questions than answers!😡

Thanks, Feather! Blessings.🙏🙏❤️🕊️

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You are amazing; generous with your time and your well-informed ponderings. Thank you for your reply! 🙏❤️

“More questions than answers”…

You have more energy for that than I do which perhaps reveals that you are better organized in your thinking as the questions lead to more questions…more stamina to keep going without getting lost.

I am currently feeling overwhelmed with the vast array of different threads - when people use the image of a spider web of interconnections, they aren’t kidding!!

We all want to know who is REALLY at the very top of this evil pyramid of power. I suspect by design, that has been well camouflaged in a vast maze of confusions and false identities.

I think of the Khazarian mafia as having once been wanderers who traveled about, stealing and murdering, and then settled in Prussia (this could be an incomplete perception) where they eventually organized into an arm of the Jesuit Black Nobility.

Q post 4799:

When does a Church become a playground?

When does a Church become a business?

When does a Church become political?

When does a Church become corrupt?

When does a Church become willfully blind?

When does a Church become controlled?

Q

“When” seems to be a history buried in so many layers, with a core of evil so ancient…or biblical. The “serpent” in the Garden of Eden. But how did the serpent get there? God doesn’t create evil…and here we have a thought journey for another time : )

The ET aliens add another dimension. I imagine them (the unenlightened ones) as master manipulators of DNA, and messing with the neural connections to remove empathy from the gray matter - can’t have evil thriving in brains wired with a conscience and feelings that can relate you to the rest of humanity.

Whatever the beginning, one thing is certain: it is exposed on a scale never understood before…The Great Awakening

Thank you for the conversation, Spirit Sister!! Blessings back atcha 🙏❤️🕊

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The Sumerian writings reveal they came to mine gold to fix the atmosphere in their home (science report years ago explained how gold dust could be used for the purpose of fixing holes in our atmosphere). The group assigned to the mining tired of the laborious work. (BTW: archaeologists discovered remnants of gold mining in S. Africa carbon dated 150,000 years old.). The texts go on to describe the plan to use the indigenous humanoid to work the mines. However, they weren’t suited so they planned to use genetic engineering with DNA from the humanoid species and theirs. It wasn’t successful at first, but they eventually were. The primary difference was the mixed breed humans had bigger brains. This might be related to covering up of giants here. The Smithsonian was involved at some point.

The Roma (Gypsies) were from the same region as the Prussians and Khazarians. They survived by doing the same things and have been ostracized everywhere. I’ve always wondered what actually happened then…. I remember my Grandmother talking about the ones in the US…

My study of the Vatican history came due to an article about the Cathars in medieval France. The Vatican issued orders to exterminate them. Only a few survived. Over decades, I have come to the conclusion that not only is the Vatican the great whore from the Biblical prophecy, but that it has been infiltrated and over time has been able to move the focus from Jesus to their Mary (Diana. Isis, etc.) as it is true they spend more time and focus on worshipping her instead of our Savior. The original Catholic Church of Constantine’s time also incorporated many pagan traditions into the Church that over the past 1,800 years or so has Catholics worshipping the ancient Sumerian, Babylonian and Egyptian gods. The trio of Baal, Moloch and Baphomet are what the Vatican’s 3 popes (white, gray, and the supreme black) actually worship. From Baphomet we get the origins of the 5,000 (🤣) genders…. We have a couple of former Catholics in our church that repeatedly say they weren’t encouraged to read the Bible and the Priests rarely mentioned it in their sermons. I believe the Catholic Church is the first and longest lasting infiltration.

Sorry about the length, but things kept popping into my head 🥹

Hope you are having a great day!🙏🙏❤️🕊️

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Solar panels are a TERRIBLE idea to power a traditional urban grid, but when it comes to emergency backup power, some solar panels and a large enough battery to power a few critical appliances is a smart insurance policy. Just remember that, when the sun doesn't shine, you're not going to be able to recharge those batteries, and the batteries have a relatively short shelf-life compared to the panels, themselves.

Figure out how many watts you need to power that well, and then buy a battery with at least TWICE that capacity (i.e., for a typical 800 watt small well, get a 1500 w/h battery). If you don't know this amount, you can pick up a cheap watt-reader online, or some public libraries will allow you to borrow one. The biggest "kick" is right when the pump first turns on.

Here is an article with a helpful table of "typical" well pump wattage usage: https://www.electricrate.com/well-pump-energy-usage/

Just remember that during those long grey winter weeks, you're not going to fully recharge your battery, so a backup-for-the-backup is necessary, such as a small gasoline generator. You can run your well, and recharge your battery, and hopefully tomorrow will be sunny again.

Preppers have a saying, "Three is two, two is one, and one is none...."

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Feb 10·edited Feb 10

Kind of you and much appreciated.

We do have a generator that will use either gas or LP and would use it sparingly for the well only. I don’t know anything about solar panels but took a screen shot of the relevant info in case and bookmarked the link ❤️ 🙏

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

Not certain if there is a "Plan," however, I cannot imagine that our infrastructures in water, and energy, would not have been considered. I have a sniff test -- if it would cause massive damage to our nation, to our people, it seems it has been considered..... just as not embracing civil war!! :)

Given that, it is Awakening.

What are each of us going to do about it?

I have lived through the times, as most of us have, some more time than others, where we could know of these things that need drastic fixing, but, no one would listen, we were completely, it seemed, powerless.

No more.

We do need to learn, be aware, be alert, and step up and speak out, and show up.

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Feb 10Liked by Ashe in America

You are right - no one listens. Knowing what I know it is hard to talk to people who think our government, big business, and especially big pharma have our best interest at heart. I am suspect of efforts to centralize infrastructure.

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Centralization is perhaps our greatest threat. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

I live in Texas. I think Texas is doing a better job preparing for this, but just in case I'm going to go buy some products to store and use if needed. Q said watch the water. Is this what they are referring to? I guess we'll find out...

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

"You are too stupid to know who I am. But you will find out who I am, pretty soon."

-- Terrorist interviewed at the open southern border recently.

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

Well, if this said terrorist has a cell phone he was and is being real-time geofenced tracked....

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Perhaps. Some of those guys are pretty clever, and know how to get burner phones. Give the Bidenphone to some poor stooge, and said geo-fencers will be looking at the wrong dude.

But others are not so smart. We will see...

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

California will recycle sewage water to drink rather build new reservoirs. What could possibly go wrong? Everything.

https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2023-12-17/california-sewage-potable-reuse

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Eeeeew

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

indeed.

There is an energy force to water too. Water has memory. There was sense in cleaning the sludge, and letting the earth take the water down deep to clean, re mineralize and re energize with the earth's positive force, instead of collecting the energy from the cities over and over again. And, pharma's toxins that we excrete if they are prescribed.... end up NOT getting filtered out.

The issues are HUGE re-using water as we do.

A city worker about 20 years ago, came to tell me why my water was foul. I had kept a glass out overnight, as my child had....so he could smell what it was like int he morning. He wouldn't touch it after it had been out of the faucet overnight.......WHY? After, we put the night water in a screw capped bottle.

If the world is going to focus on water supply now, for REALZ --- Hallelujah!

Let's get the real authorities and solvers and creatives on it all over the world!

Third world wells are probably far safer and healthier.

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Feb 10Liked by Ashe in America

The fox is already managing the chicken house. The very first rep in your list at the top, works for/with the WEF. Given WEFs actions in planning, directing and coordinating the C19 "vax" push, through their graduates/disciples, and the information later disclosed (ie already known by industry insiders, hence probably by WEF) about the "vaxs" and the lies used to manufacture the "emergency", WEF is a terrorist organisation. Whatever decisions are made, and whatever new information may come to light re critical infrastructure and its management, WEF already has a men in there to pass them the info.

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

I opt for the sinister element. Not because it’s easy to say so or because I think that every player involved in the design of this delivery system is evil, but because our national superstructure is controlled by evil people whose mouth-foaming, rabid desire for power demands that they get their hands on anything that will give them the control they desire; this in order to sweep away multitudes of inconvenient souls with the flip of a switch - if for no reason other than to (temporarily) satiate their bloodlust. What’s the difference between them and a cocaine addict? Nothing. Picture Roman Emperor Commodus in the movie Gladiator sticking his tongue out like a vampire salivating over a kill while watching the carnage at the Games. God be merciful to us all.

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Great article Ashe, If only we could get the experts to agree on something, oh they did, Fear Fear Fear... hahaha. In most cases I think waste water could be more significant than drinking water. At least in my city in N. Calif. We sit on a good aqufir of artesian water. 2 million gallons above the city for a city of about 11,000. 8 pumping stations with natural gas backup generators. But the waste water is limited, especially in winter when everything is wet... Love your detail... Peace...

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Feb 9Liked by Ashe in America

I'm spoiled, why is this article not available in audio?

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It is for me...

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Feb 11Liked by Ashe in America

It's an outrage to know what they are planning, and to watch them priming the pump, all knowing it's completely engineered. Just more damned "problem, reaction, solution"

What I've always hated about this game is I don't know how to prevent them from executing their plans because the masses just accept all the premises without thought... and if you raise the issue, they intentionally blind themselves.

So the question remains: how do we effectively expose such plans in such a way it becomes impossible to carry them out because too many people understand what's going on?

We need to be our own cohesive, highly resilient, and redundant network. We need to support each other when one is taken down. The network's various domains of knowledge and expertise must be bridged and made accessible to those who most need them, be it legal, economic, defense, etc. We are the ones responsible for protecting and shielding whistle blowers (for example).

This is where we are weakest IMO. Individual lone wolves are wise, cunning, and sometimes even active, but without a pack to rely on, they are easily picked off by snipers. That's been our general experience for a very long time now. The brotherhoods are broken and the ones that remain are planning water events so they can better control the chess board.

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Feb 10Liked by Ashe in America

Great article. One has to wonder, if these Smart Cities/15 minute cities are tied into a very nefarious design of ultimate control of the populace; controlling life and death. Your food, water, health services, mobility are all under the control of a controller. If you don't obey...one flick of a switch and you're taken care of.

Only one tiny error. The picture shown for Senator Robert Menendez is not Robert Menendez.

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It’s not Senator Robert Menendez. It’s House Rep Rob Menendez. And I pulled the image directly from the committee page. Cheers.

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Well, I'll be dipped! Wasn't aware there's a Rob Menendez in the House. Hope they're not related, either by blood or by mental condition:)

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We jumped on the whizzy technology bandwagon far too soon and much too enthusiastically. Many of the critical systems we depend on are built around hardware and software that's been obsolete for years, often using operating systems long since abandoned by their manufacturers but which can't be updated because the person hired to set things up didn't document everything and moved on long ago. It's not uncommon to see error messages from early versions of Windows on the screens in municipal utility control rooms.

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