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watch the youtube video "the world according to monsanto"  The entire town is cancer laden.  Three members of my family have died from monsanto caused cancer.  They destroyed that town.  

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They are destroying the planet, literally.  Just announced that they purchased the leading bee research company.  Great, now stats on bees being decimated by their chemicals will be more distorted than they were when it was just USDA cuddling up to Monsanto.  The bees don't stand a chance.  Monsanto is literally chewing up all of it's competition an anyone who has even a remote threat to it's GMO products.  The word "products" being used loosely because we all know it's poison. 

 

Sorry to hijack your rainwater thread.....this is a sore subject for me (as I'm sure it is for most of us).  

 

Carry on!

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I might seem dumb asking this, sorry lol bit we have a screw on faucet BRITA filter, do you think that would be sufficient? We do have asphault shingles and everything I read said no wrries , but now im seeing different sad.png
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NO NO NO dont give rain water,only bottled water,its the best,and only Perrier!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1


That is too funny years ago i went to the back yard to look at the daughters rabbit, she had been giving them bottled water there was about 50 empties thrown behind the hutch> You have to love those darn kids

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