Plastic in Tap Water and Bottled Water Doing Irreversible Damage to Humans

It’s not just poor people that are being affected. This is the son of the leader of the Illuminati.

Greta Thunberg is really concerned about the weather, but rarely mentions any real environmental problems.

Protesting against plastic doesn’t advance any agenda of the world government, and does not benefit any multinational corporate interests.

Greta was brought on CNN panels to talk about the coronavirus. But she doesn’t talk about plastic.

The only time she would talk about it is if someone said the obvious: that recycling is a joke, and plastic waste needs to be burned, rather than letting it into the environment. Then she would take a pro-groundwater plastic stance, because burning plastic would create carbon dioxide.

New York Post:

Recent research suggests that humans consume about five grams of small plastic particles every week, which is about the weight of your credit card.

The plastic particles make their way into the human food chain from packaging waste, entering the body through sea salt, seafood and even drinking water, scientists at the Medical University of Vienna explained.

While Medical University of Vienna researchers are studying the impacts that nano- and microplastics have on the body, they also discovered how these tiny plastics weasel their way into our gut tissue.

When in the gut, the plastic particles trigger an immune response and activate inflammation, with mounting evidence suggesting that nanoplastics specifically “trigger chemical pathways involved in the formation of cancer.”

Drinking the recommended amount of water — 1.5 to 2 liters daily — through plastic bottles alone will introduce 90,000 plastic particles per year into your body, according to a study referenced in the review.

But not so fast — drinking tap water doesn’t solve the problem, either: Those who drank the same amount of water from the tap ingested about 40,000 plastic particles each year.

According to the study, the health effects of plastic “may be irreversible” and that this is a risk future generations must brace for. Yet, the authors conceded, plastics are “irreplaceable” in daily life.

Well, plastic water bottles are replaceable with glass bottles. The rest of the plastics that are used could be collected and burned.

You may want to get a reverse osmosis water filtering system or something to reduce the amounts of plastics you ingest by drinking, and drop the soap.

Plastic pollution is one of the reasons why you see grown men acting like faggot children.

Puberty isn’t just about physical changes. Testosterone is supposed to change men’s brains too, but exposure to plastics and other substances with estrogenic effects on the body can prevent testosterone from performing the full extent of changes it needs to perform during puberty.

The results can be seen everywhere: men with androgynous, child-like voices engaging in child-like behavior with child-like facial expressions.

Those males never completed puberty.

But things get much darker when you remember these child-like creatures aren’t eunuchs. Plastics and estrogenic substances like soy also messed with the development of their sexuality.

The pollution and destruction of the human habitat is not killing people, it is transforming them into something else.

Even if you escape this yourself, and avoid estrogenic substances as much as possible, you’re going to be indirectly affected by the problem because the changes in behavior don’t end with hobbies and sexuality, but permeate politics too.

As long as the plastic and estrogen problem isn’t addressed, all the other problems of our times will be harder to solve.