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Oct 5Liked by Nigel Cockain

Nigel, it is just beyond the pale. God save us. Can I ask if the water tested is filtered or unfiltered and if you think using a built in filter makes any real difference?

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The tap water I looked at was regular unfiltered tap water (East Midlands of England).

I think wherever we live in the world we should be highly guarded against tap water which is under the control of the unethical 'authorities' - who have betrayed us all on multiple levels over recent years. I don't trust anybody, especially the traitorous corporate-state fascist partnerships of the utilities industry infrastructure.

I think any form of filtration is better than nothing, including boiling the drinking water then running it through filtration paper or any other filtration process. The key is to start doing something. I've been using a moderately priced "Waterpure" distiller for the last two and a half years. It's tedious doing it every day but worthwhile, in my opinion. It visibly takes out the chlorine and other impurities.

Reverse osmosis water filtration equipment is the ultimate protection, I believe, but more expensive and I think it needs plumbing into the home.

Other options might be finding a natural water spring near wherever you live. Spring water is ideal but not practical for most of us.

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Oct 5Liked by Nigel Cockain

I invested in the reverse osmosis last year Nigel and often drink cooled boiled water so that’s really helpful to know. What a time to be alive!!!

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Your writing is excellent. It’s so hard to put words to things like this. It’s already hard to define what we’re looking at. Much less write about it in an intelligible way.

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Thank you, Michelle. Although, I have to say, my writing feels worn out and weary to me and I'm constantly wondering why I'm even bothering. It's getting harder and harder with each post. Perhaps I'm just worn out.

As you rightly say, it is hard to define and articulate what we're observing (microscopically) much of the time. To then enthusiastically and responsibly translate it into an article of interest is challenging, invariably tedious, and seemingly futile.

Meanwhile, the dystopian 'Twilight Zone' unreality of the world grinds on. Propagandised Orwellian False Dystopian Narratives are the Narcoleptic New Normal. Lies are embedded and entrenched whilst Truth and common sense have become 'extremist' 'conspiracy theories.'

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That first shot looks like some terrifying "birdlike" demonic entity, with "wings" (or whatever) emanating from all sides. I see the face. The hexagon shape I see in one of the other photos is also highly suspect, given the connection of that shape to the entire occult Saturn worship thing that seems to pervade our controllers' minds. I've been suspicious of tap water for much of my life, but crap like this goes to an entirely new level.

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I think we should all be extremely wary of what's in tap water. It's an obvious pipeline for slowly poisoning entire populations without them even knowing ... under the benevolent guise of 'health and safety' in order to save the planet (for themselves). In that sense I can see the Satanic connection!

Interestingly, water has been shown to reveal intention through crystalisation of thoughts and emotions. Maybe "They" are zapping us through frequency waves of evil intent, rippling through our water supplies and air waves. It's often said that it's a frequency war and a spiritual war. A war between Good and Evil.

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Jun 15·edited Jun 15Liked by Nigel Cockain

Absolutely. Of course, given what you and others have found in store-bought liquids, there is no reason to believe that "bottled water," whatever the source, is any different. I just pray for wisdom and discernment.

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