Eating Too Much Protein Makes Pee a Problem Pollutant in the U.S

Scientific American says eating too much protein causes our urine to destroy the earth.

Okay, I’m a PhD candidate and I need a subject that supports the current PTB’s narrative plus has research grant potential and will be published…

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While trusting the science, I pledge to stop peeing.

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The only topics that get real grant money or have publishing potential are topics (and conclusions) that support the current PTB’s narrative…

Up next: ā€œOxygen a Threat to Life on Earth.ā€ I wasn’t aware Scientific American was yet another mainstream propaganda rag… No petroleum or natural gas, no nitrogen fertilizer; no nitrogen in the soil, no plants; no plants, no food. Are they telling us farmers need to start peeing on their crops??

The underlying message of this anti-life-sustaining-chemicals crusade is this: Humans are a pollutant. Fine. When are Baal G, Klaus, Gore & Co. going to recycle themselves to save the Earth?

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Oh yeah, and cut down my fluid intake too. Any thing to save the planet, even if it kills me …

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Oh, is that the problem? Just knew it was simple. Not eating meat and not urinating.

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Evaluate a process to surround wastewater plants with solar panels and boil and distill the waste water into pure water. Use the solids for composting and breeding earthworms. Develop genetic profiles of earthworms for climate adaptability. Export worms.

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Of course the earthworms would need to be GMOed to shed on the plants, who would be GMOed to shed on the un shot humans food. OR, if the waste water were full of shedding material and the worms unGMOed, then it would take them 4 years to free the soil of sheding/GMO materials. That way 4 years, humans would be modified and soils would be back to the old normal. OR, never mind - I’m in a strange mood.

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So basicly we should probably recycle our urine at least tvice before disposing the valuable liquid in a safe place?

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i am converting a sand dune into a garden and i need the worms.

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Have you heard Dr. Lee Merritt talking about other health related uses of urine. For example, it creates anti-bodies to illnesses the human has. Seriously, it is out there - but these are strange times.

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Yeah honestly urine has alot of uses including medical.
The term piss poor actually comes from poor people selling their urine to people using it to treat leather etc.

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There is a new toilet to tap policy being considered.

I recently had to see a foot doc for a painful callous on the bottom of my foot. After treatment, he advised me to use a cream with high strength urea to prevent return of the callous. … Soon the maniacs will tell us to stop drinking and using water … gotta save it for the rivers and lakes.

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Look up Dr. Brezinski (sp) in Houston, re: cancer treatment.
That man went through hell decades ago to use his urine treatment on patients who had no other recourse. It was quite the ordeal.

I plan to continue peeing just as long as I please!

@ebmason I have no choice in the matter. :grin:

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Wonder if he was the presenter at the seminar Dr. Merritt went to. She mentioned his name, but I don’t remember now.

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Yes, Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski. I too followed him and was appalled at how relentlessly he was vilified and persecuted.

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