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During the plandemic we stock piled food and water along with our garden that we do every year anyway. But storing tons of water in large amounts isn't easy nor healthy. We had at least 100 gallon jugs and ya know it takes lots of room plus the plastics leaches into the water. I dumped it all out recently and took my space back. We had a spare bedroom full of these items and I got sick of looking at it. We decided to keep our cases of food supplies because stacked is doable but got rid of the water. We can always collect rain, pond water and berkey filter it. Main thing is we keep strong faith in God and our Lord Jesus Christ to take care of us. *So please beware of microplastics and definitely don't store water in plastic it's not good for you. Continue growing as much of your own organic food as possible including meat and other natural forms of protein like beans. We have a nice orchard with lots of different types of perennial plants, fruits that provide fresh food.

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That "old water" in that plastic that I store isn't for drinking; it's for toilets, bathing, watering plants, washing dishes/clothes when there is no electricity. Storing in glass is better, but it takes up even more space. And yes, faith is God is the best!

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This video is not Celeste

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thank you! there was an upload issue - correct video with Celeste uploaded now

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I watched that video but cannot find it now… any way to get the link to then other video so I can rewatch? Excellent info!

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What needs to be done is a deep dive into waste disposal of every manufacturing and food companies. I remember when China accepted our wastes on barges, we paid big for. Now they are sending their wastes to us. What do we think they are doing with those wastes? May be shooting some down on our heads. Deep dive and accountability should be demanded.

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GOD BLESS YOU

DOCTOR SHERRI TENPENNEY

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