[AGL] Happy New Year to all...
Hans-Peter OTTO
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Mon Jan 1 09:38:19 EST 2018
Happy New Year 2018 to U all. Anything is possible. hans berlin
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> On 31. Dec 2017, at 23:15, Michael Eisenstadt <eisenstadt0 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Happy New Year to 1 & all.
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> About tonight's partay at Dave Moriaty's . . . I fear I am going to winter wimp out.
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> I agree with Frances that it's all in the water.
>
>> On 12/31/2017 2:24 PM, Frances Morey wrote:
>> Here is something I composed this morning and want to share. See if you want to weigh in on any of this.
>>
>> I'm not a "conspiracy theorist" I am a thoughtful observer. Someone also posted photos of planes full of high pressure tanks. This kind of engineering doesn't come cheap. Something is going on here. When you google up "chem trails" and there are strings of denial articles you have to go, "Hmm, so what is this all about?" Whatever it is ain't cheap. Somebody has to be funding these strange goings on.
>> That this article tries to connect it with global warming or weather manipulation is disingenuous. The problems of global warming haven't been around as long as the "chem trails" and don't appear to be coincidental with it. And the weather is getting more and more out of our control.
>> It reminds me of another alleged industrial waste disposal contretemps. I've been drinking flouride city treated water my whole life. How come did I have a couple of cavities that required treatment on my last trip to the dentist?
>> In olden times there were no tooth carries found on ancient human remains. They didn't even use toothbrushes or floss twice daily.
>> Hmm. It came about with the arrival of refined sugar and the invention of candy bars. Fluoridated water supplies don't seem to put the dentists out of business.
>> One theme of my childhood that I remember well was when my eldest brother would repeat, "Rots your teeth" whenever I would eat a piece of candy. I can never forget that. It helped me not like candy so much.
>> So why are we really dumping fluoride in the city water supply nationwide? Is this another novel way to dispose of otherwise potentially polluting industrial waste? Hmm. Could that be it?
>>
>> Best,
>> Frances
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