The pharmaceuticals in America’s water supply in every city in the country didn’t come from the occasional old prescription dumped down the toilets as the water companies claim. The Center for Disease Control isn’t concerned that babies, children and everybody else are getting dosed with antidepressants, anti-anxiety pills, erectile dysfunction pills, steroids, antibiotics, psychotropic drugs, an array of arthritis medication, pain pills, sleeping pills, allergy medications, over the counter drugs of every type. If it’s in the pharmacy or in the drug store, it’s in your water supply.
Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, assisted care facilities, pharmaceutical companies and a host of others dump their out dated pills into the sewer system; down the set tub drain directly into your glass of water. It doesn’t matter what the policy is if the policy isn’t enforced. Nobody knows how to filter these drugs out of the water, and frankly nobody cares about regulating the institutions that dump. All water is affected: tap water, the water in your bottle of soda pop, beer, wine, juice and all the water used in processing foods: baby food, canned tomatoes, soups, gravies, you name it.
Where there is water in the USA, there are a myriad of drugs in those waters. The CDC isn’t worried about mixing those drugs with the alcohol you drink or with the other medications you take. They just don’t care. They say the amounts are miniscule. That is, when they consider that a few people are dumping a few pills down the toilet. A few pills would not be detected. What they don’t tell you about are the massive amounts that are dumped on a daily basis by all the institutions listed above. They say that what they found is the equivalent of an aspirin in an amount of water the size of an Olympic size swimming pool, or maybe two pools. They lied. An aspirin in the amount of water the size of an Olympic size swimming pool wouldn’t be detected.
What they didn’t tell you is that they also dump experimental drugs, the ones that didn’t pass the safe tests. Animal experimental labs are prime offenders. Pregnant mothers? Come on. You mean none of those drugs cross the placenta barrier? Birth defects? Something needs to be done. Just take them to the city dump. If you’re worried that drug addicts might get a hold of them, why aren’t you concerned that everybody else is drinking them? Burn them. Put them in the incinerator. You don’t want them to get into the air, but you don’t mind that they get into the water supply? You figure it out. Now.
If you don’t know why you’re feeling strange, it really is in the water. Feeling sleepy all the time? Who needs sleeping pills; drink a glass of water. How many drugs are in that vodka martini you’re drinking? We don’t have to worry about a terrorist tainting our water supply, the terrorists in big business are already doing that. Do you think that’s a violation of your privacy rights? If you don’t then you must be high on water drugs. I wonder what else is in that glass of water you’re drinking, that the government might want to add to keep you numbed to the holocausts they’re committing all over the globe that put each one of us at risk for annihilation? That’s enslavement.
They’re dosing your children without your consent? You need to take control. Do you wonder why the infant mortality rate is so high in the USA? Wonder no longer. Cleveland, home to the Cleveland Clinic and world renowned University Hospital associated with the world renowned Case Western University, doesn’t have a test to test for drugs in the water supply, so they tell residents simply to stop dumping pills down the toilet and all will be okay. Duh? These same world renowned institutions don’t have a test to test for toxic molds either. Why do we have health departments if nobody can test for anything?