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something fishy:) PostSun Jun 03, 2001 9:34 pm  Reply with quote  

I don't know if you have heard about a woman over here (uk) selling video footage of a UFO to an american film co for £20,000? The film was taken in an area called Derby. There is a UFO flap in that area at the moment ( about 6 months long now)Anyway, I was in a pet shop the other day...there was a notice to people who keep tropical fish, about the quality of tap water. The notice stated that they had been monitoring the water quality for a year, measuring Ph levels...etc, which effect the fish. The levels had been fluctuating all over the place...something they had not seen before, The water board said that it was due to two reservoirs being merged...yea right! The fluctuations were such that it even effected the brewing companies!!! So increased UFO activity + increased chemtrail activity = alterations in the water? Foot and Mouth + bse + chemtrails = alterations in our air, soil, food, milk, water, PET FISH and now even the BEER

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PostSun Jun 03, 2001 11:47 pm  Reply with quote  

amber, you might have seen this already?http://pub8.ezboard.com/fchemtrailschemtrails.showMessage?topicID=2974.topic
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PostMon Jun 04, 2001 9:29 am  Reply with quote  

Thanks Mark No I hadn't seen that at all - but I'm glad you pointed it out. If I remember correctly the Ph levels on the notice were around 8.0 In fact, I'm going to try and contact the organisation that published it and will let you know what I find out. I will also start testing the rainwater & tap water. Thanks again Mark
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PostMon Jun 04, 2001 3:24 pm  Reply with quote  

Hi Mark!
I have just been to the pet shop, the gentleman was really nice but wouldn't let me have a copy of the notice...he showed me other articles about water quality, but again wouldn't let me take copies. I hadn't even mentioned CTs or anything - just said my partner was into fish and I wanted to show him the notice!
I took a few notes though: The notice said there had been a steady deterioration for a year or so in the water quality: Ph levels had remained steady at 7.2 to 7.4 for years. Suddenly they are getting readings of 8.0, 8.2+. The GH level has always been at 10 and went to 3 within a week; KH had always been around 3 but went to 0 within 2 weeks: The notice stated that the readings should 'go together' and 'make sense' These readings MADE NO SENSE
He also told me that in the past when we have had floods, sewage would be counteracted by the addition of cholorine - which he said was fine as you could smell it and deal with it accordingly...but now they are adding either Sodium hypochlorite or Sodium hydroxide which is odourless!!!
I just tested my tap water - its Ph level is at 8.0.

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