I was taught "If it doesn't flow, don't go." So puddles, oxbows, potholes, etc are a no-no. Doesn't sound like that would make a difference for an algal bloom though.
Where's that toxicology report?
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I was taught "If it doesn't flow, don't go." So puddles, oxbows, potholes, etc are a no-no. Doesn't sound like that would make a difference for an algal bloom though.
Where's that toxicology report?
Just in: Toxicologist found mysteriously dead.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton have to be behind this somehow.
I heard from my buddy who read an insider report, apparently the dad used to be the IT guy on Epstein island.
Go head and pass that news around on your social media (especially your uncle) while I double check it’s accuracy.
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That is the only logical conclusion.
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We don't need speculation, there are pros working on this.
It will be on TV very soon.
Attachment 385483
Hope they got a box fan on that server.
Trump says the guy had all the evidence on the stolen election.
That’s cute. “Toxicology”…like it’s some kind of a science.
Who is in charge of those labs? Ask yourself.
People who are indoctrinated by the mainstream media, that’s who.
They will lace them with covids to increase the statistics, that’s what their doing anyway to kneel to big Pharma’s teet.
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Inyo NF just posted on FB of HAB on Deadman Creek on the east side of the Sierra and suspected HAB on two lakes in the 20 Lakes Basin, which is over 10k. I always thought that warm water was part of the equation for the algae blooms that can contain HABs. It’s not been super warm at that elevation lately.
Set the pent up Forrest Fenn folks after the reason.
According to the ER doc who did research on bacteria and amoebae in Sierra waters, if you have to drink untreated water the safest is the still water at the edge of a lake--the stuff with the macaroni at the bottom--because the germs have been sitting there getting UV'd and killed.
According to a report from ABC Chicago, more causes of death have been ruled out. The family did not die from a lightning strike, carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide exposure, or illegal drugs. Suicide and rattlesnake bites had previously been ruled out.
algae theory still in play.
https://abc7chicago.com/family-found...eath/11065706/