Anonymous complaint from neighbor sparks family nightmare
Seven homeschooled children in an Arkansas family have been taken into custody by deputies after authorities reported they found in their home a mineral supplement that was not approved by the federal government.
According to Health Impact News, the product, called MMS, can be purchased online and used to purify water. The family said the water was used on the garden.
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8 comments:
Of all the info in this story, the one thing I cant get my head around is why would you "purify water" to use in a garden?
Is there any home owner that does not not have some potential harmful substance stored away for its intended purpose.
This is another example of govt. Intrusion in our lives. If they decide they want something your personal liberty is not an issue.
10:04 Because there are toxins, elements and potentially parasites that can affect plant growth/nutrition uptake. Not much different than a human. Some plants thrive with a high iron water, others die off. Not outlandish.
*Pathogens, not parasites. Autocorrect.
Wow.
Now we need PERMISSION for all the minerals (!!???????) in our house?
Who elected these Nazi's?
Was it you?
Home schooled in Arkansas? Talk about starting out life at a sever disadvantage.
There again, those mercenary agents of a corrupt Government should pay the price personally.
This family should enact posse comitatus law and rescue their children, then take the rogue leo's into custody, if they resist, use deadly force just like they do.
10:49 How much "Purified water" can you make with a solution of minerals? If you think for one minute that it is not a little fantastic to think you will magically make this water pure in enough volume to keep even a small garden growing, you need a Magnesium Hydroxide shake. That's the mineral for you. It might clean out the crap in your head.
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