Take heed President Trump & Scott Pruitt his EPA appointee

RodISHI

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Private enterprise made this country great and the good people in private enterprise are willing to put forth their own money and time where their mouth is. Change is going to come!

Mike Adams has made a wonderful offer. It is his gift to us 'we the people'. Take him up on it!

We The People need that place online Mike talks about so we can check on the health of our water supply.

It is time to truly start draining that D.C. Swamp.


Published on Jul 11, 2017
In this era of widespread government waste, scientific fraud and dangerous cover-ups that poison the population, I've got a simple solution: End the EPA era of waste, fraud and abuse by letting accredited, private labs volunteer to take over water quality testing across the nation.

This is why Mike Adams, founder and director of CWC Labs, is now offering to take over nationwide water quality testing -- up to 5,000 samples per year -- for the grand total of just $1 per year. This would cover heavy metals and toxic elements such as lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, copper, nickel and others.
 
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Private enterprise made this country great and the good people in private enterprise are willing to put forth their own money and time where their mouth is. Change is going to come!

Mike Adams has made a wonderful offer. It is his gift to us 'we the people'. Take him up on it!

We The People need that place online Mike talks about so we can check on the health of our water supply.

It is time to truly start draining that D.C. Swamp.


Published on Jul 11, 2017
In this era of widespread government waste, scientific fraud and dangerous cover-ups that poison the population, I've got a simple solution: End the EPA era of waste, fraud and abuse by letting accredited, private labs volunteer to take over water quality testing across the nation.

This is why Mike Adams, founder and director of CWC Labs, is now offering to take over nationwide water quality testing -- up to 5,000 samples per year -- for the grand total of just $1 per year. This would cover heavy metals and toxic elements such as lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, copper, nickel and others.

Color me cynical, but that would an opportunity to collect from thousand of businesses to falsify the tests.
 
Private enterprise made this country great and the good people in private enterprise are willing to put forth their own money and time where their mouth is. Change is going to come!

Mike Adams has made a wonderful offer. It is his gift to us 'we the people'. Take him up on it!

We The People need that place online Mike talks about so we can check on the health of our water supply.

It is time to truly start draining that D.C. Swamp.


Published on Jul 11, 2017
In this era of widespread government waste, scientific fraud and dangerous cover-ups that poison the population, I've got a simple solution: End the EPA era of waste, fraud and abuse by letting accredited, private labs volunteer to take over water quality testing across the nation.

This is why Mike Adams, founder and director of CWC Labs, is now offering to take over nationwide water quality testing -- up to 5,000 samples per year -- for the grand total of just $1 per year. This would cover heavy metals and toxic elements such as lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, copper, nickel and others.

Color me cynical, but that would an opportunity to collect from thousand of businesses to falsify the tests.

Mike Adams (The Health Ranger) has been in the "good fight" for many years. Not everyone is willing to sell out and disregard their fellow humans for a little extra cash. When you are the owner of your own enterprise things like this are easier to do as you only have to answer to yourself. Standard water tests are fairly simple if you have the equipment (he explained this in the video). His request is to have the right to publish these test and if you were not being cynical you may be able to see it as a good move for what he already does online and solves issues for many that would be able to see what is in the water they are drinking. Without knowing most would not even have a clue on how to mitigate those pollutants.
 

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