Respect Water & Water Will Respect You It's a shame everyo…

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Respect Water & Water Will Respect You

It's a shame everyone in suburbia seems to think they need a pool to swim. There's a creek fishing hole which was wisely damned-up by a smart former resident of my house, forming an outstanding fishing and swimming hole at a picturesque location. The teenagers around there strung-up a rope swing from a high tree, and regularly have cookouts and parties down by the creek. It's a great spot for all, and the water gets to about 8 feet at the deepest spot, and the fishing is like "fishing in a barrel".

Upstream of the creek, of course, miles away, is a sewage treatment plant. We happen to have a friend who worked for the County government in the environmental office. She's in control of spraying glyphosate poison all over the "invasive" plants which form on the side of roads, and also drives the West Nile sprayer, which sprays some poison all over neighborhoods, sometimes on unaware people (despite the use of a bullhorn to warn them to stay away, some don't). She's the one who told us that the sewage treatment plant, owned by the county (but soon sold to a Saudi company for billions supposedly), regularly flushes sewage overflow (the plant has been unable to keep up with the demand of all the new suburban developments of the past couple decades) into the Neshaminy Creek on rainy days when the creek really gets flowing.

While this is a safer time to do it, why is it being done at all? This was historically the main cause of polio, before the age of the pool (God only knows what chrloriine exposure does to the human body and brain?). Don't worry tho, because the kids can all just get shotted-up, risking death and other "side effect" maladies, and MAYBE have a lower chance for contracting polio from the local creek. Additionally, the creek finds itself the main carrying place for all the GMO glyphosate run-off from the fields. Glyposate literally kills EVERYTHING, except genetifcally modified corn, wheat, cotton, and soy. Mice, bugs, birds, snakes, and probably deer too (once they eat enough of the corn)— all die if subjected to enough poison. Worst of all tho, the soil loses all of it's micro-organisms which also die from the poisoning. But humans are safe tho! (right?)

What a nonsensical plan, poison on the food and sewage in the creek. This is government. Sweeping stuff under the rug, typically for monetary reasons. Meanwhile, the County and Township will badger someone for cutting down a willow tree near the road, or adding a shack to their property to cook maple sap into syrup.

Doing something about it is possible, just cumbersome and time-wasting given how logical it is to simply stop poisoning everything and everyone.

It isn't just our County and Township however, out west the nasty farm-runoff used to cause surfers to get weird welts and rashes when surfing in the rain (a good time to surf), thanks to the run-off carrying a toxic cocktail of big-farma runoff to the coast where California allows it to be dumped right into the beaches (one surf break is even called "shit pipe" in Manhattan Beach because the pipe comes from the sewage plant— nice!).

What an imbecilic country this is.

Anyway, be sure to band together with other nature-lovers, whether you like to ski, hunt, fish, swim, or just walk run or bike thru the farmlands. There's PLENTY of technology and lost know-how in books to do things the RIGHT way, instead of taking a giant human CRAP, literally, in our waterways.

Take care of the water, and you don't need to get vaxxed.
Take care of the water, and when shitstorms come along, real ones, there will be a water supply to back up all the infrastructure we've created for our towns and cities. Take care of the water and the plants you grow for healthy food will provide more nutrients and less chance for sickness. Take care of the water, and literally WALK ON WATER like a Hawaiian God, as I have.

Take care of the water, and the water will take care of you.