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This is probably going to piss a few of you off, but I feel I must say something.

I'm hearing a shitload about this new documentary "Watch the Water" today. I haven't even watched it yet, I'm at work and I do plan on watching it when I get home. However right off the bat red flags were flying for me.

The first thing I noticed when I got up this morning scrolling through the QStorm board was that it was posted 3 different times. One of the posts was from a 2 year old account with 0 posts or comments before making this post. This is a glowie tactic. They create accounts and sit on them for awhile so to appear to be a long time user, and then start spreading nonsense. This post in question got a quite a bit of attention quick, which is another red flag for me.

This is a video of considerable length with no description. These type of posts do not usually see many updoots. Also there are a couple "new users" commenting in the thread. I don't have a problem with new users, I love to see new people here, but this all seems fishy to me.

The second thing is that I don't trust Stew Peters very much at all. He is anti-Q and openly attacks General Flynn and Mike Pompeo al la Lin Wood. It's funny it's called "Watch the Water", a well known quote from Q which would definitely get our attention. I don't 100% trust Flynn or Pompeo, but I sure as hell trust them a lot more than Stew Peters. Only time will tell.

We need to be very careful of what we take in as truth at this crucial stage of the information war. Disinfo is only going to intensify. Like I said, I haven't watched the film yet and I plan to. I'm just stating the anomalies I myself noticed out of the gate before even watching it.

Who knows, it might be excellent, but I have doubts.

This is probably going to piss a few of you off, but I feel I must say something. I'm hearing a shitload about this new documentary "Watch the Water" today. I haven't even watched it yet, I'm at work and I do plan on watching it when I get home. However right off the bat red flags were flying for me. The first thing I noticed when I got up this morning scrolling through the QStorm board was that it was posted 3 different times. One of the posts was from a 2 year old account with 0 posts or comments before making this post. This is a glowie tactic. They create accounts and sit on them for awhile so to appear to be a long time user, and then start spreading nonsense. This post in question got a quite a bit of attention quick, which is another red flag for me. This is a video of considerable length with no description. These type of posts do not usually see many updoots. Also there are a couple "new users" commenting in the thread. I don't have a problem with new users, I love to see new people here, but this all seems fishy to me. The second thing is that I don't trust Stew Peters very much at all. He is anti-Q and openly attacks General Flynn and Mike Pompeo al la Lin Wood. It's funny it's called "Watch the Water", a well known quote from Q which would definitely get our attention. I don't 100% trust Flynn or Pompeo, but I sure as hell trust them a lot more than Stew Peters. Only time will tell. We need to be very careful of what we take in as truth at this crucial stage of the information war. Disinfo is only going to intensify. Like I said, I haven't watched the film yet and I plan to. I'm just stating the anomalies I myself noticed out of the gate before even watching it. Who knows, it might be excellent, but I have doubts.

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[–] 3 pts

The guy is a former chiropractor. Not a medical doctor.

He provided zero evidence along with his claims. He sells shit on his website. Huge red flag. https://thedrardisshow.com/

I will say that warning people not to use remdesivir is a good thing. Even if he uses partial truths to do it. But I'm not sold on the whole snake oil... I mean snake venom story

>The guy is a former chiropractor. Not a medical doctor.

True. But all chiropractors claim to be medical doctors, and have for years. In Ardis' favor, someone said he went to medical school before he switched to chiropractic.

[–] 1 pt

As far as I found he has no medical degree. To be fair I did not do a huge dig or anything. Just a couple searches.

I did find that in Nov 2008 he was cited by a city in TN for not keeping his records up to date. Not really a big deal.

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/dar/DAR_november_2008.pdf (direct download)

[–] 0 pt

I'll probably start watching it here in about an hour or so. From what I can tell from everyone it is at very least compelling.

[–] 3 pts

I watched it. Very compelling. But that doesn't make it true. Time will tell.