Anonymous ID: 312d5b Nov. 26, 2021, 11:24 a.m. No.15084134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4176

Anons,

 

After a late night of QRB I woke up at 10:00 this morning, filled my coffee maker and noticed the water from the tap had a brown tinge to it. Tested the water and it had 460 TDS and a pH of 3.8. 3.8! OMG…limes and lemons are 3.5 - anyways, no taste/odor, but it got me thinking. All of the vaxxed folks are now scientifically proven to be more susceptible to cancer…I have 95 studies on the topic. What a brilliant way to introduce an invisible reagent into the body…Cancer cells CANNOT survive in an alkaline environment and THRIVE in an acidic environment. What if the tap water changed from neutral (7.0) to something more acidic? How would the vaxxed react, and how would they ever know unless someone with the means to do so happened to test their water?

 

Here's where I tell a story about contaminated tap water and my own personal experience with a mass genocide attempt by some shithead. Anon is a contractor that works in the field of welded steel and concrete above-ground water storage tanks for the past 30 years and is intimately familiar with water systems and water quality. In 2013? I was called in by LA County to investigate a problem with their water tanks that served the youth camps in and around the Malibu area. We drained on of the 1MG tanks and I inspected the interior lining and took samples. The LA County contact wouldn't tell me what the problem they thought they had was at first, and just said they had complaints of taste/odor, but I told him that the lining appears to be fine and was likely not the source of their taste/odor water quality issues. Then he opened up to me and explained how the District had discovered a purchase order in their system for a massive amount of hydrochloric acid…more than they could ever use in treatment. Apparently, some water quality operator faggot decided to poison the water supply feeding all of the juvenile camps in the Malibu area. He told me how the FBI was investigating and that the guy was being questioned. I never heard anything more.

 

Opening the roof hatch of a water tank is a pretty simple task and this guy was dumping 100's of gallons of hydrochloric acid into the reservoirs. This never made the news and none of the kids at the camp died, but some were sick and families had lawyered up.

 

The tanks we build are massive containers, most commonly about 1,000,000 gallons in capacity but range from 100k to 11MG. Think about how much of a contaminate it would take to spike the water…When we do BacT and VOC testing, we are measuring down to the nanogram (1 Billionth of a gram). We have Benzene, Xylene, MibK and so many other chemicals in our drinking water, but the levels are so low, its within acceptable risk.