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Sunday, 08 November 2009

  • Interesting Article

    I read this article, and thought it was worth sharing.  It's called "The End Of America Happens In The Middle Of The Night". 

    http://www.freemeninstitute.com/adam-murdock-the-end-of-america-happens-in-the-middle-of-the-night.html

  • Safe Storage Of Drinking Water

     
    Instructions
    1. Step 1

      The Red Cross, FEMA, and other disaster relief agencies recommend storing a 3 day supply of water for everyone in your household. I am more comfortable with 2 weeks worth. They estimate 1 gallon per person per day. That is 2 quarts for drinking and 2 quarts for cooking and other limited use. A family of 4 needs 4 gallons a day or 28 gallons for a week. This may vary with the climate your in. If you are in a hot climate store a bit more and rotate it more often.

    2. Step 2

      The safest way to store water is to buy gallon containers of bottled water and keep them unopened. There are great large drum containers and 3 to 5 gallon container available as well. You should always use clean food grade containers. 2 liter soda bottles are great. Avoid juice bottles and milk jugs as they have sugars and proteins that promote bacteria growth and are a health risk. Also gallon milk containers are made of a type of plastic that becomes brittle with age and may crack. Glass containers may break in an emergency and are heavy to carry.

    3. Step 3

      Rinse bottles with dish soap and hot water. You can sanitize with a teaspoon of non scented liquid bleach. Bleach should also be in your storage as a disinfectant. Swish the solution around in the bottle then empty and rinse before filling. If you get your water from the tap and it is commercially treated with chlorine it is safe as it is. If water is from a well or source not treated, add two drops of non-scented liquid bleach. Fill the bottle to the top and seal tightly. If it may freeze where it is stored fill as full as you can and squeeze out some air leaving room for expansion.

    4. Step 4

      You should rotate the water every 6 months. Simply empty them in the garden or lawn and refill. Store in a cool dark place. Avoid direct sunlight. It promotes growth of algae and bacteria. It may seam bothersome to store 30 or so gallons of water, but if you are not prepared in an emergency you will wish you had done so.

Wednesday, 04 November 2009

Tuesday, 03 November 2009

  • Chemtrails And Illness

    I notice chemtrails more than most people probably do.  I'm not sure if they're more prevalent in Michigan than other places, but I see them spreading these things almost daily, and no, I'm not mistaking them for normal jet fuel exhaust, or contrails.

    About a dozen days ago, my girlfriend and I noticed several chemtrails, striping the sky, until it was overcast.  It had begun as a clear day.  About three days later, we had a rash of flu illnesses here.  Considering what I have read about the ingredients found in this toxic waste they spray into our breathing air, I can't help but wonder if these had something to do with it.

    Tonight I was out, and noticed the full moon illuminates these trails, as though they're neon.  I observed three finger-like trails, side by side, and then noticed another two strikes all the way across the sky.  On the other side of the house, a jet, flying lower than usual, emitted a wide trail, that never dispersed, just got fatter and fatter.  I could see the bank of clouds in the distance were made by trails too.  This little town is being dumped on tonight, and it makes me wonder how many of us will be sick in three or four days.

    To see photos of the kinds of things I see at least four times per week, click the link below.

    http://www.911weknow.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=34&Itemid=78&gclid=CJrA1q2g_JsCFRPyDAodeHWX_g

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