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iON | Mars & Living Water

Transcribed by Bert.

[February 6, 2016 Part 2 (43:20 mark)]:

Caller: Mars, ice and deuterium, and Living Water...

iON: Yes.

Caller: Did I get this correct? In that they can analyze, I guess… emanations of deuterium from the planet, Mars - and use that to back-reference how much water was on Mars at one point?

iON: No, how much is water? They're using something to prove that water is - and it can't do that - but they're saying there's flowing ice. And, so you had to have a minus pH to have ice at that temperature. Otherwise, it couldn't be - there wouldn't be room for it. So, basically, they're using that – is what they're going to use to prove that your Living Water exists.

Caller: And that water does contain deuterium, both Mars water and Living water?

iON: Ah, not the way you know it! See, deuterium - the way you know it - would be rough. Heavy water is more than you can stand - but in the new environment, that becomes normal. The same way, used to, X-rays were dangerous. And now, X-rays really aren't dangerous anymore - that's because your resistance and tolerance has changed. You notice that? They even changed the number of “rads” that your body is - and can stand and can be - because otherwise, you'd have to amber it out to say: "This can't be here anymore, because it's too radioactive”. Now, that becomes just a fun hotspot – it becomes a new playground.

Caller: And the same will, of course, take place with the quantity of oxygen in our atmosphere. Some will adjust to it more quickly than others - depending on their environ.

iON: Well… and conditional responses.

Caller: Affect and effect, very good!

iON: Fish are going to have the hardest time of getting used to it because that's what they are based on - is oxygen.

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