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In this commentary, I will cover many different aspects of conserving water that many may not want to think about. The bad news is, if you don't start to think about these issues now, it will be too late, and great misery will abound.

Growth and commerce are moving forward in our non-stop world and mostly unchecked, so water shortages are going to be commercialized so that those with influence and power can not only make money from you for water usage, but also control you by acquiring as much right to the water as possible, cutting you off from the right to it.

You will often hear pundits claim that citizens will just have to pay for it all the while big business moves into to control every last drop, and sell it to you at astronomical prices in the future so they can recycle it through their systems.

This is all based on the fact that everything you drain from water use is a bad product that needs getting rid of. This whole system needs rethinking as this logic and human habits are polluted in turn affecting our water supplies.

In looking at the lists online available they consist of ways on how to spend money rather save money and save water, which should correlate to one another, if any sense is to come of it. I have included 10 ways to save water you probably would not think about at the end of this report.

People do not want to read lists on how to conserve water if they have to go out and buy this gadget or that contraption at the local super duper saver who has their products produced out of the country by workers who make pennies on the dollar. See Consumerism and Programming

When the water crisis is now in full swing, everyday people are hit hardest, those who are not as rich as some, who cannot afford to immediately go out and buy new toilets, and the manufacturers are more responsible for this dilemma than the consumer. This is often covered and forgotten. Although some might think the manufacturers are not fully responsible as they are also not that smart sometimes, but that is exactly the problem.

The first way to conserve water should be simple ways that anyone can afford without spending too much money to do it. It is also important to say that if each individual family contributes, it does make a difference in the outcome whether or not other families abuse the system in which they will. If you take the attitude that if I conserve and they don't, what is the use; you'll most likely have trouble with this whole idea emotionally, and easily fall for continued manipulation from massive disinfo and twisted rhetoric.

Water Conservation at Home

Water drainage and maintenance around your home is extremely important in relation to usage amounts. Many home owners water lawns that are poisoned with chemicals to make them green. This needs to finally go away. Outdoor water usage is now banned in most of Georgia.

Consider collecting water from your roof and gutter system from rainfall, this has been going on in Australia and other places around the world for a long time. I commonly place 5 gallon buckets around a garden area that is in production. Eventually, a roof collection system will be designed that will provide all the water needs for the garden area when no rainfall is occurring. A shower that resides close by will [hopefully] be installed that drains to the garden along with a sink that will also drain there, all water being accounted for. The laundry machine drains into the yard area near the garden by the use of underground pipes. This is possible because the ground in Florida has a high sand content. Other areas of the country need much rock placed around the underground pipes so the water can be drained properly. The soap and cleaners used with the washing machine must be non-toxic. The soaps used with the sink and shower are also non-toxic and biodegradable. Food disposal, commonly called garbage disposal sink units, should be avoided allowing food waste recycling and accounting for it organically. The best and fastest way to deal with food scraps is to feed animals or bury in the garden.
 

Learning how to conserve water and collect water personally does not remove water from rivers as some idiots claim. We must consider that our homes were not here at one time, and what the water would have done in that situation.

Everyone most likely has a bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet that goes straight to the sewer system. This allows the individual the least control over the rightful water that God provides.

In many countries, it has become illegal to collect water, and we do not want to see this happening in America, but don't be surprised to see it attempted. This makes it very important that citizens begin to implement water saving techniques that benefit THE CONSUMER as priority before these crazy ideas about controlling you in a fascist way begin to spread even more.

Sink water should never run free unless physically being used, or holding your hands under the sink, but only let the water run until you remove your hands. If you're toilet is old, fill the container with large rocks to cut back on water waste. Dishwashing machines [if possible] should also drain into a garden area or recycling home unification system with biodegradable cleaners. If you think about this concept, the food particles become natural fertilizer for plants.

The use of urine #1, around the garden is well known. Develop a collection system and dilute urine with collected water for plants and vegetables. This will stop you from flushing the toilet for this nonsense.

One of the biggest problems we have is larger waste, or #2, and it is going to become a major problem soon, as this water will need to be recycled by industry and provided to you as drinking water. Underground septic tanks also need rethinking, as they provide the most valuable service to the individual family, and this product could be sold to fertilizer companies if the consumer had the proper design elements implemented.

I can easily remember my father's outhouse, in which was over a hole in the ground, and occasionally needed moving by hooking the tractor and chain around the bottom wood structure. This idea although seemingly bizarre to think about today, is still the best method to date, as it gets human waste back into the ground most efficiently where it belongs. Septic systems work somewhat on the same principle but allow the waste to build up more in a particular area, not be moved around. Septic systems are perfectly fine if separate from ground water used for pumping of drinking water, although it would be better to design new collection methods and uses that made more sense organically.

What the corporate system will do is take the waste and water and make it into drinking water for you, just so your waste can be collected in a luxurious world of amenities and self pleasure.

What is the consumer mostly consuming? Food, but that food should be grown locally, and even in the back yard, giving the consumer more rights to their property and waste production and usages.

It is as though big business and state government have found a way to take everything you are and make money from it with the veil of service. If it passed through you, you're body that is, we'll be glad to take care of it for you, but you will pay for it.

If you think about Americans, they and many others around the world have been taught that water use and waste service was a luxury that everyone needs, yet when looking at the pathology of this thinking it is quite abusive, and creates a false reality that this is the way life is supposed to be, and that is very untrue.

These types of luxuries are limited, so in actually having them, it makes no sense long term, so the manufacturers are much more responsible than the consumer who has not been provided the proper education and fairness when it comes to integrity and valid sovereignty.

Water collection systems should be implemented immediately with solid research stemming from biology, chemistry, and engineering. The collection should be localized to the community. Showering and bathing should be done in a non-toxic biodegradable environment that is a part of these collection and usage systems.

Ten "You Probably Never Thought of This" Ways to Save Water

1. Consider taking showers with more than one person. You might also filter rain water into jugs and pour them on your head while standing in the shower. Be careful, these could develop into weird rituals.

2. Consider outdoor rain showers or outdoor water collection strictly for showers. Of course, this needs to be covered from view. A tank at the proper height will allow you to use gravity, similar to collecting water from the roof. You must also consider ordinances attuned to the system.

3. Consider banning all outdoor fountains as they waste water from evaporation. Water is never going to be this much of a luxury again as growth overwhelms the supplies.

4. Stop shining up the metal Gods. As long as you continue to cherish them as Gods, the vehicles you drive attain way too much status in your head and in turn make you a slave. Wash your car [metal God] at the car wash once a year and finish cleaning it with a spray bottle and old T-shirts with non-toxic cleaner. Those who drive mud wheels should be forced to clean them with a scraper. This is abuse of water and abuse of the earth. Farmers should be allowed to keep their machinery clean so it is operational.

5. Never water the yard ever, let the grass go wild so that you can get weeds. Weeds are great food. My grandma and I would always pick weeds to eat, unfortunately, I was not fully thinking when this happened, and did not make a list of the edible weeds we cooked into greens. That weed that popped up in the edge of the concrete that you sprayed with round up poison could have been breakfast. Do some research. If an ape is smart enough to know what to eat, surely humans can attain this knowledge.

6. Avoid shopping for items that make you a God, and that emphasize self interest. Corporations use massive amounts of water in their production. Only purchase the bare necessities, and avoid extravagance and programming. This will help your brain to adjust to what really makes you content and happy.

7. Consider making your own drinking water from available tap or personal sources. Stop buying bottled water if you can, as water from earth should be 100% free except for the electricity used to pump it. Gravity filters allow you to filter water very cheaply after the initial purchase of a filter, such as the Big Berkey which uses porcelain tubes that can be cleaned and sanded for reuse.

8. Consider your rights to free water collection and use, and take part in understanding the crisis and how best to participate. We're all in the same boat, and we all need drinking water.

9. Consider that taking showers is more needed by those who actually get dirty, [firemen, construction, trash collection] and many people take showers in the morning, which is selfishly displayed in our society as acceptable patterns of behavior when going to the office in the Lexus. Excuse me, you haven't done anything yet.

10. Changing out shower heads, toilets, etc, should be considered long term only, and when these gadgets are made by people from the community.

Everyone should realize how important water conservation really is. Next to breathable air, it is of the highest priority.

Without breathable air, you will die in about 3-4 minutes. Without drinkable water you will die in about 3-4 days. Without nourishing food, you will begin to die in about 30-40 days. [Note: The body also heals itself and prepares for what is perceived as death, yet life can easily be retained.] Without proper sleep, you will begin to speculatively die in about 3-4 months, but no one has been able to stay awake that long. Without the ability to make decisions, you can live indefinitely or until the first four are not available. Think about it.
 

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