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Together we’re better
At the last local freedom community meet up for this year I chatted with dedicated truth defenders David Ward https://wdavidward.substack.com/ and Tish Conlin https://rumble.com/user/ThriveWithTish
Our meaningful interaction led me to research new awareness I now share.
What are biosolids?
Biosolids are a product of the wastewater treatment process. The terms ‘biosolids’ and ‘sewage sludge’ are often used interchangeably.
https://www.epa.gov/biosolids/basic-information-about-biosolids
1920
In the 1920s, the farming community began to use sewage sludge from local wastewater treatment plants. Biosolids may be defined as organic wastewater solids that can be reused after suitable sewage sludge treatment processes leading to sludge stabilization, such as anaerobic digestion and composting.
https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Sludge_contaminants#Targeted_National_Sewage_Sludge_Survey_2009_EPA_study
2009
New findings support the rational for U.S. EPA to revise federal regulations and for states and municipalities to regulate the application of sewage biosolids in order to protect their citizens and land-base. Current Rules are Based on Outdated and Inadequate Science. https://www.cwmi.css.cornell.edu/case.pdf
2013
About 80% of water content of bio-sludge is recognized as bound water which cannot be separated by conventional dewatering devices such as centrifuge or filter press due to high strength binding between water molecules and sludge solids surface. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S096195341300408X
Energy requirements, costs and negative environmental impacts become non-issues when free energy is disclosed and released.
https://www.ourgreaterdestiny.ca/p/illegal-ufo-secrecy-the-lost-century
2014
Halton region, west of Toronto, has been spreading human waste on fields for about three decades. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/earth-day-is-sewage-sludge-safe-for-farm-fields-1.2606919
Toxicants inhibiting anaerobic digestion
A detailed and critical summary of research on the inhibition of anaerobic processes by specific organic toxicants (e.g., chlorophenols, halogenated aliphatics and long chain fatty acids), inorganic toxicants (e.g., ammonia, sulfide and heavy metals) and in particular, nanomaterials, focusing on the mechanism of their inhibition/toxicity. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0734975014001542
2017
The use of treated sewage sludge/biosolids as fertilizer has been widespread in the United States since a 1993 EPA ruling authorized the spreading of biosludge on farms, school playgrounds, vegetable gardens, parks and forests. https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-03-10-epa-faked-biosludge-safety-data-just-like-it-faked-global-warming-temperature-data-shocking-truths-unveiled-in-upcoming-documentary-biosludged.html
2018
Sewage sludge contains over 80,000 chemicals; 1,000 new synthetic chemicals are added each year. 01:37 mins https://www.biosludged.com
2024
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) admitted that it does not regulate one of the most toxic classes of chemicals proliferating our farms, yards, parks and water supplies. The regulatory body claimed it is not legally required to regulate per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the sewage sludge that is applied as fertilizer on U.S. farmland. https://biosludge.news/2024-09-17-epa-no-legal-obligation-regulate-pfas-sewage-sludge.html
AQUAMATION
A gentle process that uses water instead of fire to return a body back to Mother Nature. https://www.popsci.com/environment/sustainable-funerals-body-liquification/
There are two options for water used in this process. The first is to clean the water and recycle it at a wastewater treatment plant. The second is to use the water as an organic fertilizer. The effluent (processed water) has been land applied since 2001 and either way water cremation benefits our environment. https://aquamationservicesme.com
Aquamation uses less energy and produces no harmful emissions. The sterile liquid byproduct can even benefit the environment when used as a fertilizer. https://www.pettonature.ca/post/what-happens-to-remains-after-aquamation
Water cremation
Opting for water cremation allows individuals to minimize their final ecological footprint, making a lasting positive contribution to the earth. This method not only provides families with a means to honor their loved ones but also reflects a commitment to environmental stewardship, aligning with the values of sustainability and respect for nature. https://www.thenaturalfuneral.com/water-cremation/
TERRAMATION
The end result is healthy soil used for memorialization and conservation purposes; a net carbon neutral process positive to the environment. Human composting appeals to those concerned about their impact on the planet. The cost of terramation ranges from just under $5,000 to just over $7,000. https://earthfuneral.com/resources/what-is-terramation/
New green bin items Durham Ontario
Starting July 1, 2024, The Regional Municipality of Durham will be accepting diapers, menstrual products, incontinence products, pet waste and pet litter in the Green Bin for weekly curbside collection. https://www.durham.ca/en/news/new-materials-will-now-be-accepted-through-durham-region-s-green-bin-program.aspx
One Health advancing through veterinary colleges
One Health is an umbrella term for messing with the lives of humans and animals endorsed by Bill Gates, the World Economic Forum, and United Nations.
https://www.ourgreaterdestiny.ca/p/popeking-climate-thermostat-and-the-edf
Anaerobic digestion [AD] forever concern
0:57 mins Pre-processing is done using a machine called a hydro pulper that acts like a giant blender. Water is added, plastic bags are ripped up and everything is mixed, which causes the lightweight, non-organic material to float to the top where it is removed by a rake. The heavy, non-organic material sinks to the bottom and is removed. Contaminants removed through pre-processing are then sent to landfill. The remaining organic material goes into large steel tanks called digesters, where microorganisms break it down in the absence of oxygen. This is called anaerobic digestion.
Prion disease
Adverse events from the covid-19 jab include Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease caused by a prion, a type of infectious protein. Prions trigger normal proteins in the body to misfold, leading to CJD.
https://www.cdc.gov/creutzfeldt-jakob/about/index.html
Steps to access covid-19 adverse events
You can find the information for yourself by following these steps:
Scroll to the bottom and click “Search database”
Search for “BioNTech”
In the list search results, click on “Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 Vaccine”
Click “Ok” in the Dialog Box that shows up
Under “Reported potential side effects,” click on “Infections and infestations”
Scroll down and continue clicking “Load More” several times until you see Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Screen shot above.
Persistence of Pathogenic Prion Protein during Simulated Wastewater Treatment Processes
Prions are highly ‘resistant’ to degradation and to many disinfection procedures suggesting that, if prions enter wastewater treatment systems through sewers and/or septic systems (e.g., slaughterhouses, necropsy laboratories, rural meat processors, private game dressing) or through leachate from landfills that have received TSE-contaminated material, prions could survive conventional wastewater treatment.
In the only previous study of prion stability in WWT processes, anaerobic digester sludge was spiked with PrPTSE and incubated under mesophilic (37°C) or thermophilic (55°C) conditions. Neither condition degraded all added PrPTSE (17) suggesting that some prion infectivity could remain in biosolids.
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy-associated Prion Protein (PrPTSE)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3087203/
Soylent Green 1973 movie
The year is 2022. Overcrowding, pollution, and resource depletion have reduced society's leaders to finding food for the teeming masses. The answer is Soylent Green-an artificial nourishment whose actual ingredients are not known by the public. Thorn (Charlton Heston) is the tough homicide detective who stumbles onto the secret so terrifying no one would dare believe him; a bizarre, disturbing secret of the ingredient used to manufacture Soylent Green. If interested you can search the movie and/or trailer.
What’s your opinion?
If Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease caused by a prion is a covid-19 adverse event, and prions resist degradation whether a jabbed person was buried in the ground, their ashes were spread across the land, or their remains were liquified and used to fertilize the land and crops, what does that suggest to you? TY!
Without prejudice and without recourse
Doreen Agostino
Our Greater Destiny Blog
wastewater
Thanks, Doreen, oh joy oh rapture. The positive here is that any of these eliminate globalist panic tools, like reefers parked in front of hospitals stacked with bodies bottom to ceiling; and mass grave photo ops in some NY industrial lot, LOL. It’s rough to freak out about clean water and brilliant white bones. Where it gets sketchy fast is the no-trace elimination of crime scenes.