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Lottie and all, in Cleveland, all the sewage in the city is sent to the sewage

disposal system, processed, and sent back out into Lake Erie, and returned to

the city of cleveland, nice and clean - do you believe that??? I have a

Culligan purifier on my kitchen sink, but they said that does not remove the

drugs and chemicals. I know this much, a few years ago I tested my house water,

then my pool water, and the pool water was safer, with less chlorine and less

ph, and that was with a bunch of little kids swimming in it !! And when

Culligan changes the filter in my system every year, you would not believe the

crap that is in that filter, all brown gunk, makes me sick to think my drinking

water was even cycled through it, but imagine what we'd be drinking without the

filter?

It's all part of what they are doing to our beautiful world, and there isn't a

whole bunch we can do about it. Do you honestly think all the ships in all the

lakes and oceans dump their waste where they should be dumping it? When I first

moved to Cleveland, some 55 years ago, the houses along the lake had a direct

line, straightfrom their their cesspoolsor septic tankd, right out to the lake.

You could walk along the beach and see " stuff " coming out of pipes in the cliff,

and going right onto the beach and into the lake. Lottie, I can't imagine how

long it is going to take to clean up this world of ours, I'll not live to see it

happen.

A good subject, and a never ending one, Bobby

marri35 <tmtip@...> wrote:

I knew we were being drugged!! If there isn't benzene or something

it's another thing... we'll never win.

>

> Dear Group,

> I think this subject is a good one for discussion. It's all

over the news that our drinking water is deemed safe for human

consumption. We use filtered water in the refrigerator and under the

sink. We still use unfiltered water for bathing and washing dishes,

etc. There are supposed to be tiny concentrations, but how much does

one person need to get sick. The water used in restaurants is not

filtered. Most states do not check for the water quality for traces

of pharmaceutical drugs that scientists say were infiltrating

waterways throughout the nation.

>

> Last week I published a notice on how to get rid of unused

pharamical supplies and drugs. Are we in the minority when we take

precautions. Anyway, I'd like some feedback on what you think.

>

> Blessings to all,

> Lottie

>

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