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Quite frankly, I have things growing under my kitchen sink that have a higher level of cognitive functions than anyone who would seriously believe in "chemtrails"

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Not sure about the chemtrails thing, but we're having serious issues with Dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) contamination of our land in Pathum Thani.

Here is some information regarding this lethal chemical http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

Anyone know how we can ride our nice bit of countryside of this menace?

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Not sure about the chemtrails thing, but we're having serious issues with Dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) contamination of our land in Pathum Thani.

Here is some information regarding this lethal chemical http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html

Anyone know how we can ride our nice bit of countryside of this menace?

Have you tried using a solar dehydrator? It might take several days. There is a fusion powered one I know of a few million miles away.

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Have you tried using a solar dehydrator? It might take several days. There is a fusion powered one I know of a few million miles away.

That would certainly work, but I'm worried about the potential effects on my baby-soft skin of over exposure to the radiation. Besides the chemtrails are blocking much of the radiation right now.

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Have you tried using a solar dehydrator? It might take several days. There is a fusion powered one I know of a few million miles away.

That would certainly work, but I'm worried about the potential effects on my baby-soft skin of over exposure to the radiation. Besides the chemtrails are blocking much of the radiation right now.

OK. Understood. There is another option then. You can dig a big hole with an excavator and try to concentrate the dihydrogen monoxide in a small area. Be advised it will render that particular spot unusable for growing anything, most likely permanently, but the rest of your land should be saved, especially if you spread the uncontaminated subsoil from the pit onto your currently affected property.

This is harder to do if you already have structures built on the land unfortunately.

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You can dig a big hole with an excavator and try to concentrate the dihydrogen monoxide in a small area. Be advised it will render that particular spot unusable for growing anything,

Would it be possible to keep fish in this highly contaminated area, would they be safe to eat?

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