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I beg to differ! If civilization is "hardy" civil... why so many snowflakes?
Damned iPhone keyboard and fat thumbs!!
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I beg to differ! If civilization is "hardy" civil... why so many snowflakes?
Right! I have the same problemDamned iPhone keyboard and fat thumbs!!
Water, electric, and sanitation - all a lot easier to target than most Americans know. And that should terrify quite a lot of people.
I've got a lot of family that is or was in the public water business. My grandmother, now 97 years old and still trucking along, was the first woman in the nation to run a public water district. My grandfather worked for a city water department and on and on.... Old saying they had "the solution to pollution is dilution".
When you look at the massive storage capacity of most municipal water supplies, take for example the Seattle Water Departments Chester Morse Reservoir on the Cedar River. Containing roughly 16 billion gallons of water, the amount required of any toxic addition would be massive and impossible to go unnoticed. Something like what this guy attempted even a 500 gallon tanker truck of lye would not even register a measurement dispersed in so much water.
Without giving away anything useful, there might be some ways to introduce things close to where the water is used, but you'd also affect far fewer people, a few homes, a neighborhood, etc. You literally could not dump enough of anything into the largest reservoirs and make a gnats bubblegum worth of difference.
Not saying more shouldn't be done to protect these systems, no reason to give anyone an opportunity to even try. But generally speaking the actual threat to life and limb is minimal.
There is an old twilight zone where an alien scout party poses as marlon Brando style wild ones motorcycle hoodlums with their plan being to destroy humanity by poisoning the water supply. What I'm saying is that it's definitely aliens.
I'll say this for ol' sleepy Joe.. He stays loyal to his masters.Speaking of Critical infrastructure. Did anyone see this?
Biden Terminates Trump Order that Kept China Out of America's Power Grid (thenewamerican.com)
Could I/should I speculate that Hunter Biden also has his hand in this?
NO WAY....his job with his Chinese buddies had nothing to do with this. Cough, cough....
Aloha, Mark
PS......."left-wing outlet CNN noted."
C = Communist
N = News
N = Network
Now there someone who should be tried for high crimes and misdemeanors...I'll say this for ol' sleepy Joe.. He stays loyal to his masters.
Don't they add chlorine and other chemicals to the water first before dispensing from the reservoir?Oh great. I drink (not water) to forget stuff like this, you're not helping.
Civilization is a paper thin veneer...
And mind control Fluoride tooDon't they add chlorine and other chemicals to the water first before dispensing from the reservoir?
I've heard that one of the most effective items to use to taint water is LSD. A little goes a long way. Not giving away any secrets, this has been on the radar for a while from what I understand.Without giving away anything useful, there might be some ways to introduce things close to where the water is used, but you'd also affect far fewer people, a few homes, a neighborhood, etc. You literally could not dump enough of anything into the largest reservoirs and make a gnats bubblegum worth of difference.