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Sunday, April 14, 2013

WE'RE ALL CONNECTED by EARTH's WATER

Do we drink contamination's to ourselves?  This is by Masaru Emoto; his water experiments. Drink good water and never let pollutions, nuclear and/or drugs contaminate ruin our water supplies. Do we need to make international laws today? What can clean up Japan's nuclear water, fish and foods destroyed now the mass is moving toward other countries or the oil spills by everyone ruining our wild life i.e.?
We're all connected by land and use the same water supply and interdependent on each other to keep water clean for all life forms... I would have liked to see what Japan's Nuclear waters looks like today....lets hope Masaru Emoto up dates soon.
Maybe we could take a look at our own Nuclear plants. Do we need to go toward natural sources of energy?

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Professor of bioengineering the University of Washington, Gerald Pollack , discussed his research on the power of water to help us understand secrets of nature and health. He and his colleagues at the Univ. of Washington laboratory have discovered that water is not always H2O. When interacting with many surfaces, water transforms itself into what is called Exclusion Zone (EZ) Water, also known as Structured Water or Fourth Phase Water. The energy that builds EZ water is light, so if you drink water that's been exposed to light it probably has more energy, he explained, adding that he considers distilled water to be "dead water" with no energy.
*Alkaline water: just add a packet, = a wedge, of "True Lemon" or lime. (Simple) I use reverse osmosis water.
Interestingly, he suggested that water can have a kind of memory, an "ordered phase" that stores information. This has been demonstrated in the experiments of Dr. Masuru Emoto and others, he noted. Pollack believes that Fourth Phase or specialized types of water hold out great promise to remove pathologies, and there has been some evidence to indicate this, such as in the studies of Dr. Batmanghelidj. There is also a fair amount of anecdotal evidence-- the Hunza culture, for instance, is known for their longevity, and they drink fresh glacial melt water. But more and wider testing needs to be done, before specific recommendations can be made on water products, he said. "Certain types of water can be the wonder drug of the future-- [with] no side effects," he added.
Addendum:
THE REST OF THE STORY ON WATER:
http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/7520461-china-stealing-us-water-supply The Bush family purchased a large underground water source in South America, because water is now more profitable as commodity, than oil. They've polluted their own water and sea life, maybe we can use this money on what we owe China instead of the Bush's collecting all the owed debt?
Jesse questioned Congress, which of course, led absolutely nowhere. I don't even know why we bother with these people. The only way to stop this, is simply stop buying bottles and cans filled with anything drinkable. Once a human right, it’s now a valuable commodity, and corporations and super-rich oil dynasties are believed to be buying up water rights, controlling nations and populations. Jesse looks into the possibility of these activities finding their way to American shores and uncovers what may be a plot to literally steal the Great Lakes. Don't buy from Nestle co.
 http://newworldorderresistancemilitianing.blogspot.com/2011/02/nestle-boycott-great-lakes-blue-gold.html Boycott Pickenss, Nestlé and Wyeth Maps: http://www.greatlakeswaterwars.com/chapter6.htm
Political contributions are; Joe M. Weller, then Chair &; CEO of Nestlé USA, was a Bush Pioneer having raised at least $100,000 for Bush in the 2004 presidential election. [31] Nestlé USA gave $15,900 to federal candidates in the 2008 election cycle through its political action committees – 56% to Democrats, 44% to Republicans.[32],

Call Blue Gold,
 
Joe M. Weller, then Chair; CEO of Nestlé USA, was a Bush Pioneer having raised at least $100,000 for Bush in the 2004 presidential election. [31]

Nestlé USA gave $15,900 to federal candidates in the 2008 election cycle through its political action committees – 56% to Democrats, 44% to Republicans.[32],

 

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