[patriots] Re: Water Meters

  • From: "Chris Pead" <cpead@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <johntimbrell@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 11:37:09 -0000

Hello Simon,



Yes you are quite right about drinking tap water, it is certainly not to be
trusted. I myself, even try to avoid even washing in it, because the chemicals
you mention can be absorbed through the skin. So I use collected rainwater for
washing and spring water from a well to drink. It's quite a lot of extra work
but it's well worth it from a health point of view.



One should also be careful of drinking some bottled waters as recently both
Tesco and Asda supermarkets have been caught out selling bottled water filled
from the tap!



Kind regards,



Chris.



From: patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:patriots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Simon Kotlowski (Redacted sender "simon.kotlowski" for DMARC)
Sent: 13 December 2015 20:15
To: johntimbrell@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [patriots] Re: Water Meters




People need to stop drinking tap water, it's has chloride, flouride,
pesticides, petrol, birth pill, etc. you need to buy a pure water system, BEV
100 from the states.



Also buy a book by dean murphy "flouride the devils poision" and educate your
selfs.



ADHT, dementure , is caused by chloride and flouride which they put in the
water. All bottled water has chloride and flouride in it. It calcifies the
brain, makes you passive. Dormant, so you can be controlled.



The level of evil is horrific.



Coca cola taste, sweeteners is made from aborted babies.



The FDA (fatel drugs allowed ) states that the safe dosage of flouride in water
should be 0.0000006 g/kg



We are being poisoned, slowly, while you brain is calcified.



Seek the truth, wisdom, and our lord Jesus Christ!!



God bless


On 13 Dec 2015, at 20:02, john TIMBRELL <johntimbrell@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:johntimbrell@xxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:

http://stopsmartmeters.org.uk/official-defra-confirms-smart-water-meters-are-not-compulsory/
You can refuse these meters according to this. Please give further opposite
genuine advice.

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Subject: [patriots] Re: Water Meters
To: patriotsplace1103@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:patriotsplace1103@xxxxxxxxxxx> ;
patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2015 18:36:58 +0000

Hi Dianne,
All houses have electric meters and many with gas as well. They come with the
house when they are new. However 'Smart' meters are a different kettle of fish!
I don't think there is anything sinister about them. When they started fitting
them some years ago some people paid less for their water and some people paid
more depending on how their old water rates were calculated.

Regards

Jack





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On 13/12/2015 18:25, Dianne Carr wrote:

No Jack I am not confusing them with smart meters, but they have told her they
will be on the property near where the water enters the house. Di.




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From: Jack Lewis <mailto:ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<ukpatriot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Patriots <mailto:patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> <patriots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Dianne Carr <mailto:patriotsplace1103@xxxxxxxxxxx>
<patriotsplace1103@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, 13 December 2015, 18:14
Subject: [patriots] Re: Water Meters




Hi Dianne,
Don't confuse these meters with the 'Smart' meters that the gas and electric
companies want to fit. Water meters are usually fitted outside off your own
property. They are purely mechanical. I used to work at the company that made
them!

Since they belong to the water company and are not located on your own property
I don't think there is much you can do. The question of a contract I don't
think enters into it. This is just a more accurate way of measuring what you
use.

I hope this has been helpful.

Jack






On 13/12/2015 17:55, Dianne Carr wrote:

Jack can you help here. To cut a long story short my daughter is with a Housing
Association and has been moved to another property as the flats where she lived
are being pulled down. She has had a letter from Wessex Water to say all new
tenants private or otherwise have to be fitted with a water meter. According to
what I can find on the internet the government gave all the water authorities
the right to fit water meters because of the shortages of water in some
areas??? So Wessex have now taken upon themselves to fit water meters in every
property when a new tenant or private or new purchaser of the property moves
in. This cannot be right, shouldn't there be a signed contract with them for
this. I will send this out to all to see if anyone has any advice, but if I
remember rightly you have had an up and downer with your water supplier. Di









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