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Same with Petroleum, scarcity is artificial:

A planet is alive, it is a complex organism with consciousness and movement. It is not

an inert rock obeying purely physical factors as we are told. All planets are beings with

advanced consciousness as we can connect and communicate with them in one way or

another. As every complex being with consciousness, it has its own patterns and

energetic functions that nourish its internal systems. It also possesses a transdimensional

nature, that is, its existence is present in multiple existential planes.

Some of its vital systems are water currents, such as rivers and marine currents, but it

also has other internal systems, not only underground rivers but also other substances,

such as magma and oil. Petroleum, or crude oil as it is called, is not a substance

composed of sediments of organic origin accumulated for millions of years, instead it is

self-renewable because of the internal processes of the planet.

Oil is a hydrocarbon in the way that it is mainly composed of hydrogen and carbon

atoms, but it is not strictly of organic origin. It is a liquid mineral that is produced by the

earth through a process of chemical transmutation. This is based on the progressive

accumulation of magnetic scalar properties, that is to say they are present in several

existential planes simultaneously.

Water is under great pressure at the bottom of the sea due to its own weight. It is not

contained there like in a hermetic container, the water is filtered by its high pressure

through all the fissures, cracks and separations between the plates of the subsoil at the

bottom of the sea, especially in the deepest point of the ocean where there is separation

of major tectonic plates.

Pressurized water enters between the intra-terrestrial layers filling all available space

many times displacing other substances. The same water then works as a lubricant

facilitating the displacement of the terrestrial plates both large and small since they are

always changing and moving. As the plates move, they crush and move the water

through the cracks at high pressure and at high speed with the effect of a syringe. Water

is subject to enormous pressure there, much more than on the seabed, pressures in

excess of 20 000 psi.

At such pressures, its movement speed is enormous exceeding 500 meters per second.

At this speed and under this pressure hydrogen atoms separate from the Oxygen

producing an enormous amount of heat. Because of this hydrogen, takes on the

property of adhering to almost anything, is chemically combined with Carbon forming

Hydrocarbons such as Petrol, and also forming secondary products as gases such as

Natural Gas, Methane and Ethane.

What forms the oil is water, mainly seawater combined with the carbon present within

the earth's or planetary crust. It is inexhaustible. A petroleum cavity containing oil, can

be temporarily emptied, only to be re-filled again naturally.

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Yes, Emrys! This is correct. I have done a 180 since I began my community/environmetnal work 20 years ago. Then I believed in the Peak Oil theory, now I believe in the Scarcity Lie. I do plan on doing a piece on what you refer to, Abiotic Oil. Looks like our planet makes oil like our bodies make blood!

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I look forward to this piece!

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Perfect timing. I wrote Susan last week asking if you had any connections to Primary Water. As far as I know, Pal didn't leave any apprentice, or anyone to carry on his work. Who mentored with Pal? At an MFR meeting recently someone gave me a name of a person who they thought could drill for primary water, but I haven't yet checked into it. I emailed Pal a few years ago and never heard back. It's shame what happened to Pal. I have to go through all the links on his website to see if anyone is carrying on his work. He wishes there were a hundred thousand million people like you Reinette. . . Wow, what a compliment!!! Thank you for bringing us the truth. This is the WATER PLANET.

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Thanks for the kind words. I believe Pal's nephew living in Hungary has been mentored by Pal. I asked Pal this during my last conversation before he left the US. Supposedly his nephen is willing to fly anywhere in the world to do this work. Let me see if I can find his contact!

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Thank you. Andy's son lives in Hungary and Andy's planning a trip. It would be so cool to meet with him, and also to bring him here to do some work for the new earth! x Rock On Reinette. x

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We have been in contact with https://findwaterbear.com/ to search for Primary Water at a property in Bodega Bay, California. They named various references who used their service before and found Primary Water.

We are still in the process of acquiring funding for the exploration and drilling. Will hopefully have some first-person experience soon.

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Same good people behind it. This is their new site: www.pwwells.com. Ask for Ryan or Mark.

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That's fantastic, we are close to Bodega Bay. I never heard of findwaterbear so I appreciate the reference. Good luck. What a beautiful area. Deborah Tavares says to find someone to douse, and someone to drill! ;-)

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They are the official US West partner of https://www.primarywatertechnologies.com which were referenced in the latest Primary Water Institute Magazine

http://primarywaterinstitute.org/images/index_page/PWI_magazine/Primary%20Water%20Magazine_1-24-22.pdf

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Here's a company that may be able to help: www.pwwells.com. Talk to Ryan or Mark.

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They are definitely messing with it. I couldn't even give this video a heart at first. It made me sign in which I never have to do. Anyway, I have been writing the website primarrywater.org on a small note and handing them to farmers at my local farmers market for a while now. I give them a quick idea what it is about and tell them I am trying to help them out as i need them and they need us. I also say water is endless, but the powers of be are trying to tell us something else.

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Try playing videos on anything but the Safari browser.... for some reason that browser doesn't work for me and gives most folks issues.

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It's incredible how deep the deception runs (pun intended). I am worried about all the folks like Pal that are aging out and taking the knowledge with them. It's up to us to grab the baton. Much love Reinette.

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yes- i have heard many talks and tried to educate our friend on the MMWD- who lost this time around- crickets- why? i just sent this talk to a huge list of people- some will listen- thanks for just keeping going- the insanity of all this is beyond!

i agree with marcia- we need to locate the next person to drill and get going now- seeing is believing

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How far down does one have to drill for Primary Water? Google says 100-800 feet for a conventional water well. I also recall hearing about Artesian Wells which seem to be around 10k feet down. (Is an Artesian Well also primary water?) It also occurs to me that the cabal/government could mess/poison/sanction/poison Primary Water too. Scary.

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ALL should avoid this substack poster / website!

ANY site recommending the Covid mRNA vaccines / boosters is dangerous to your health. BEWARE!

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thank you dr cowan and andy kaufman spoke about this. we cannot trust the government. when they open their mouths close our ears. you are such a great resource. peace

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Glad you enjoyed.... as I have been saying QUESTION everything!

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have you had dane wigington on. the weather guy.

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I will be interviewing him tomorrow... and the interview will go up the next day!

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Perhaps you could have Clifford Carnicom (Carnicom Institute), or Elana Freeland as an interview guest.

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This is very educational. I knew there wasn't a drought because we get rain and the creek by my house is the fullest I've ever seen in 18 years. Thank you for explaining the facts about water.

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You are wlecome and please spread the word!

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