#FamilyIsEverything. APL = 5.65/10 *Authorized conspiracy theorist *Not an authorized preacher.

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What happens to the plastic in the ocean's? Sunlight weakens the plastic, it breaks up in the waves, and sinks to the bottom of the ocean where Mother Earth recycles the plastic that was made from the chemicals taken from petroleum taken from Mother Earth to make them. Petroleum is Mother Earths Lymph System used to clean the entire body of Mother Earth. Can't Mother Earth simply recycle plastic waste back into her lymph system? Contrary to popular belief oil is a sustainable product, not fossil fuel, but trash recycled, always has been, always will be. Mother Earth recycles everything that is no longer of use to us, or her to produce more petroleum so we can make more products. How can something made from Mother Earth be toxic to her?
Someone please explain this to me like I am a 2 year old.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

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In response Sheila Abrams to her Publication

Hemp and Bamboo works best. breaks down naturally. no mother cannot hench why we keep recycling it yet its affecting animals as well. if Mother could reycle it We woulndt have to. we have enough resereves for 60 years. Who Owns Big Oil! Who Owns Enbridge. i dont think most realize what even little leaks do to the environment from these pipelines. There Are solutions, no want wants to listen but in the meantime Nature, Animals and Water are being Poisoned.

Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already

In response LeLe John to her Publication

I agree hemp and bamboo are good alternatives to petroleum. Meanwhile, scientist are telling us it takes 25+ years to breakdown a plastic bag. Funny, when I tried to store something in a plastic bag in a glass cabinet on my back porch it crumbled in my hands after just 4-5 months of being exposed to sunlight alone. Water, especially sea water would only accelerate the breakdown wouldn't it?
Now I hear paper bags take even longer to degrade due to the chemicals used on the paper to give them strength.
Sorry, but at this point I do not believe anything the asshole elites and their minions tell us.

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