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–NB: This was going to [be] posted last Monday. However there was so much noise on the topic that the concern was that it would be lost in the fog.–

Our aim is to attain accurate information with minimal political rhetoric, preferably from source to reduce concerning levels of misinformation being propagated as fact.

We need to accurately identify those responsible for the failings of Sewerage System and hold them accountable in adherence to the Group’s principles of good governance, participation, transparency, accountability and prediction. There will be a time for accountability. Currently we require participation and transparency.

During a meeting with the BHTA on Friday January 26 2018, I commended the GM Mr Keithroy Halliday for taking the lead, providing key information about the problem and quelling much of the misinformation being spread locally and now internationally.

I reminded him of Principle 10 of the Rio Accord of which Barbados is party. This primarily states that the community/citizenry must be included and be participatory to any discussion on matters relating to the Environment. Accordingly I reiterated that the 285,000 of us are part of his team. We are not adversaries to the BWA. We are not interested in blame or what has gone on in the past. There will be a time for that. We are interested in the current situation and how can we help! What are the issues? How long will we have to endure?

I found Mr. Halliday to be genuine and forthright. He earned my utmost respect.

As a consequence please note the following messages from the GM of the BWA and one from the acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Anton Best

COMMENTS BY Mr Keithroy Halliday GM of BWA

“I hope that by being as transparent and as open as we can be, however cautiously at times, that we can get that Trust.

“I rarely comment openly on fb on these matters but loose speculation without facts and the propagation of misinformation will forever be our damnation. Chlorination increase in the treatment of water supplies to the south coast was done out of an abundance of caution when the sewerage overflows increased and the discovery of breaches in the system was suspected. This is in the most unlikely event that we have a burst pipe/main that results in the influx/draw of water other than treated water into the mains. There is nothing in the least suspicious or hidden about that. Under my watch, there has not and will be no deliberate deflection of information. We have been presenting the facts as clearly and as honestly as understood but in fairness, we are now using the offices of GIS to ensure better dissemination of the information that the BWA been sharing for the past while. For several of the residences tested, they actually have independent mains supply and none are the recipient of potable water from the mains supplying or are even located in the direct catchment area of the south coast where the breaches and fractures are evident. The bacteria could not be determined because neither the BWA or EPD or MOH who have such lab facilities or access to such lab facilities were involved in the process sufficiently early and the [US] Embassy testing only provided very non-specific details but the BWA records demonstrate that our potable water testing in the areas where the embassy tested the water at those US Embassy residences, even as recently as this week is SAFE.

The information from our health officials , ministry of foreign affairs and the BWA through myself has been accurate. Discussion is healthy and should keep those in Authority rightfully on our toes but we must be doubly responsible about our remarks when our health and economy is at stake. In repeating, statements made before and during several discussions, the BWA conducts tests on fifty samples weekly. This was particularly augmented by over 100 tests since December 2017 in addition to near shore water testing. Our tests are rigid and rejected if the protocol has strictly not been observed and fresh samples always immediately redone if there is a failure in result or suspected protocol breach. Based on advices the BWA has never had a failure rate on retesting. We have had fluctuation in levels from time to time but these are never cause of concern, being within satisfactory levels. When visiting properties, testing can never be done in isolation, the point of source or even entry must be tested and compared to tests done on properties and particularly those with water storage capacities or properties that have not been fully occupied for a while or even properties that plumbing was done on. In the latter cases, sometime pseudomonas species is discovered to be a typical bacteria of note as they can grow in stagnant and tank waters. I go further..for clarification we have agreed with the embassy to a regime where simultaneous samples will be take. For all of their 68 properties in addition to the ones already tested.. test at source and on property. Once must test BWA potable water at well sources and on properties, and throughout the distribution system then we can draw conclusions. The Embassy Health Alert to its employees was more detailed that that to the public and in that context as indicated by them was done under the clear direction of their Washington office out of an abundance of caution as would obtain for any other jurisdiction for the slightest of risk.

They only tested 5 for which 4 showed elevated levels of bacteria. All properties have tanks and are not in the area of concern and neither are they connected to the same shared mains.

The announcement/advisory was done at 6 pm on Thursday night. It would be foolhardy to jump and denounce without checks being done; firstly did the BWA have any compromised results recently? Secondly were we (BWA/other affected agencies) a part of the process? Thirdly who were the impacted ministries besides the public that needed to weigh in and give their findings (testing is also done by epd and MOH), fourthly: were we all using the same protocols, same labs, both testing on property and at source? Fifthly – when were the tests done and did ours confirm, sixthly it is our responsibility to ensure that the nature of the results were understood as in the unlikely event pathogens were confirmed to be present we needed to immediately treat from a Public health standpoint and then deal with the fallout seventhly, we responded the very next day as given the above we wanted to back our denouncement by facts and evidence based analysis, eighthly whether someone follows diplomatic protocols to the extent we may like or perceive, there was an agreement to meet and gather more details at the meeting with the embassy officials the next day at ten am before speaking aloud and this had to be respected. The discussion coming out of that meeting rightly informed the way forward. A press release was crafted and a press conference held at 2 pm to firmly address. If you saw the video of the same conference I was at and understanding the nature of all diplomatic relations you would not suggest rash responses but respect the process that was followed and you would have also seen very clear pronouncements made about our water quality. The Minister was also clear about not engaging in tit for tat behaviours.

I am weary of entering any particular space that could be adjudged to be political. As a BWA employee, I support strongly the positions taken by the joint ministries and our responses. Where BWA is concerned, I think the public is aware of our water quality and trust our statements to be true. The south coast challenges are a test of our organizational abilities and that of the supporting ministries but being intimately close to activities on the ground gives me a sense of confidence that all is being done to arrest the situation.

Understandably it was of immense concern to all of the stakeholder ministries which is why we responded immediately. The one thing we have always been proud of is our water quality. We recognise the risks and guard against them and this should not be confused with instances of brown water which I will will tackle this week

It was a collaborative effort by joint ministries to responsibly address the issue with great haste and caution. Centrally, it was and will continue to be made clear that our water is safe. This is an inescapable FACT! Our weekly rigid test sampling of at least 50 per week proves that. Secondly EPD and MOH who performs independent test do not hesitate to rap the BWA if they have the slightest bit of concern regarding health risks. To that end we knew that if near shore testing or any causal link to the recent Viral GI from the south coast was made, business and beaches would have been closed! Thirdly, though a blow as a second advisory of sorts, it was a highly cautionary alert by the US citizens under their care. We understand why we can be circumspect about other motives as individuals but as a Government, and based on enquiry and the meeting held with the US Embassy Officials, the protocols followed and the explanation offered by the US Embassy was officially accepted. Fourthly, what is missing is our data that would have addressed/rebutted concerns about our water quality for source testing and Fifthly the US water test results were based on results ON property only and we simply do not know what protocols were followed.”

I think it sparks a healthy debate but if folks are not listening or reading or analyzing, they are in danger of inflicting real harm to our country. All matters of discourse must be properly contextualised. Yes, We owe ourselves a duty of care to give constructive criticism, but I think fairly not to be active participant of the spread of paranoia or fear-mongering.

The meeting with the US embassy officials served to inform the press meeting approach and content. The relationships are cordial and from the US perspective, they had to follow the standard protocols set in place by their Washington office. We obviously do not like the end result, but we have made it clear concerning the quality of our water supply.

They were only able to confirm a very non-specific elevated total bacteria count. This did not include any of the three kinds that would normally raise alarms. The bacteria could be harmless or it could have potential negative effects, but this can only be analyse with further tests [BU emphasis].

It’s a concern for us, particularly if instances of bacteria elevation are pointed to the BWA, where unfounded and therefore we will assist with the PSAs.

COMMENTS from Dr Anton Best Acting Chief Medical Officer:

Just to reiterate of the 4 types of tests done at the 5 selected residences, the one that was positive was the heterotrophic plate count. The other 3 tests for pathogenic bugs were negative.

The HPC is a very nonspecific test that when positive warrants further investigation to confirm the type of bacteria, then localize the source. If the residences had water tanks on them, it is likely that there was stagnation, declining chlorine levels then lead to a proliferation of pseudomonas. This is speculative! This would not be due to contamination from the BWA, the BWA would however help remedy. To implement a remedial action having not done additional tests is irrational and careless on the part of those responsible for the testing or the management of the problem.

The alert was unwarranted and misleading.


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350 responses to “USA Embassy Unfairly Issues PUBLIC Health Advisory on Barbados”


  1. It would be nice if the further testing you mention was done so it could be definitive, and if possible have the unnamed guy from the us embassy pen a piece that they were overreacting, and everthing is okay.


  2. Wuhloss dem big Yankees unfairing little Barbados, didn’t Dr. Lucas support the findings of the US Gov’t? Bottom line they seemed incapable of handling the situation so they should expect negative fallout.


  3. The US Embassy will NEVER issue a followup or retraction. The issue here is that the tests done by the Embassy at the staff residences appear to have brought back inconclusive results.

  4. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    The statement about water quality, was not about water quality.


  5. JACKASS CYA(Cover Your Ass) article. If the BWA and Ministry of Health had been open and not closed mouth about the situation then this would not have been an issue. The secrecy and not publicising test and protocol results, in fact they were even done, should have been done. Even now these presumed completed tests and protocols have not been released or published.

    Past performance and coverups are always in the back of the US EMBASSY and general populace minds.

    TOTAL FAILURE OF THIS SANITATION ISSUE RESTS SOLELY WITH THE BWA AND GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES.

    A whole lot of people should be heading to Dodds for en extended period of free room and board.


  6. BWA management has a lot of critism of US testing and protocols, time for BWA to start practicing what they preach.


  7. @Wily

    The BWA is on record defending its testing protocol. In your neck of the woods is it customary for testing of water by the government agency to be made public?

  8. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Boil and filter your water, the test results were not inconclusive, the elevated levels of bacteria found are not definitive…..read…they are yet to be identified..more testing required.

    People complain about the amount of filth in their water filters, after boiling, I have seen it myself and will never believe these liars,

    BWA refuses to protect the people using its water supply by cautioning them to be aware, to boil water.


  9. well well
    for God’s sake stop talking shite
    you are not a microbiologist and you know nothing about what you are saying
    THEY DID NOT FIND SIGNIFICANT ENTERIC PATHOGENS!


  10. forget guiness….barbados water a meal in a glass…


  11. I have not seen this level of undiplomatic conduct by any embassy before. The Americans should have contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs if they had a problem.

    I am convinced that the Americans, like me, are fed up with this DLP Administration and that their announcement about the water was their contribution to the effort to remove the Government.

    If this Government is to go, it must do so by the people of Barbados, without interference in our democracy, how ever poor it happens to be.

  12. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    All of this cover-up and denial is the result of the final discharge of the bullet after playing a game of Russian roulette with the public sanitation and health of the people for the past 3 years despite being warned over and over about the inevitable outcome if an immediate stop was not put to that dangerous game.

    So here we are today arguing over and trying to lay blame for a problem with the capacity to cripple Barbados in more ways than just economic.
    This is far worse than shooting oneself in the foot.

    What the BWA has to explain is where that 50 % ‘non-revenue’ pumped potable water ends up.
    If this more than significant rate of water loss (leakage) is a result of fractured/broken water mains isn’t it reasonable to conclude that there could be some inflows of sewerage-sourced bacteria via the same water main breaks?
    Doesn’t water (of all qualities) always find its way via the weakest route?

    Isn’t the South coast- a highly built up area and a former densely residential area for the well-off and well-heeled longstanding high class Bajans- an early recipient of pumped water from the nearby distribution systems like the Belle pumping station?

    Aren’t most of the water mains supplying the South coast some of the oldest in the Island?

    So what are the chances of some kind of cross contamination taking place because of the vulnerability of the Victorian-age water mains to ongoing structural integrity challenges?

  13. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    “The Americans should have contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs if they had a problem.”

    They said they did contact the government. I do not ordinarily defend US unless it is absolutely necessary, in this case it is.

    this outgoing government is known to tell many lies, live in denial about everything and are always trying to cover up or distort everything, they do have a rotten track record.

  14. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Besides, we all know Maxine McClean is not the brightest bulb.


  15. …”For several of the residences tested, they actually have independent mains supply and none are the recipient of potable water from the mains”…..

    How is that?

    …”sometime pseudomonas species is discovered to be a typical bacteria of note as they can grow in stagnant and tank waters”.

    Does this mean that tanks pose a health hazard?

  16. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    GP….have you seen the test results…

    just last week you were agreeing with the other dude who has more experience in water borne bacteria than you do, you admitted to such and praised him, this week you are undermining your own credibility…and i am supposed to take you or known liars seriously…

    try pulling the other one and see how far that gets you with me.


  17. Of course tanks pose a health hazard and notwithstanding that the water can be made safe to drink

  18. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    jogging your memory GP…Dr. Lucas clearly said to boil your water, read your accolades to him.

    Georgie Porgie January 28, 2018 at 9:32 PM #
    WHAT IS VERY CLEAR TO ME IS THAT DR LUCAS KNOWS WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT.

    I FIND HIM TO BE FUNNY AND MOCKING WHEN HE SPEAKS OF Koch’s Postulates.

    SINCE THIS IS VERY VERY BASIC MICRO-B, HE IS BASICALLY TELLING THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT AMD THE AUTHORITIES ” YOU CAN NOT MAKE THE DECLARATIONS YOU ARE MAKING…MAN. AFTER ALL, YOU HAVE NOT EVEN DONE THE VERY BASICS!”


  19. @David February 5, 2018 at 6:30 PM #

    As a matter of fact all water test results and protocols are ONLINE 24/7. Also website publishes up to date information with regards to scheduled outages at least a week in advance, emergency situations effecting customers etc. etc.


  20. @David February 5, 2018 at 6:30 PM #

    Your absolutely correct “defending its testing protocol”, its to bad they are not publishing their protocols and results.


  21. Wiley listened to the BWA and went swimmimg where the ministers swam….now he is oily coyote.

  22. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    and of course they have added so much chlorine since then to the water supply, that people complained of the strength, so why would they find anything now, unless the bacteria are on steroids..

    no one needs even a degree to come to that realization.


  23. @Caswell Franklyn February 5, 2018 at 7:10 PM #

    ” without interference in our democracy, how ever poor it happens to be.” Caswell, this type of POOR/INCOMPETENCE has the potential to KILL YOU.

    “I have not seen this level of undiplomatic conduct by any embassy before. The Americans should have contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs if they had a problem.” Caswell do you know for a fact that the US Embassy did not attempt to contact and get info from/to a Barbados MINISTRY. If I were you I’d be careful accusing BIG BROTHER of improper meddling, they have a loaded gun president and shoots quickly from the hip without much thought.

    Just maybe BIG BROTHER is pissed off with all the “SHIT ” flowing from so called Barbados government ministers and authorities. Be honest Caswell, are you happy with the nations STATE of Affairs.


  24. @nineofnine February 5, 2018 at 7:33 PM #

    “Does this mean that tanks pose a health hazard?”

    Good question, ask yourself if an open to air tank, sitting out in the Caribbean sun, surrounded by thousands of birds, mosquito etc. near/in the tank is sanitary. What is the Barbados protocol for maintenance of these tanks, filters, cleaning cycle, refresh rates etc, etc.


  25. @lawson February 5, 2018 at 8:00 PM #

    Not only oily, but still finding extra ass wipe in undesirable places.

  26. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    the point being missed here, if water tanks alone were the culprit for elevated bacteria, the embassy residents ONLY would have gotten the advisory….and not travelling citizens who have access to the main water supply.

    the government already did a fantastic job of reducing the islands infrastructure to the lowest possible level in 10 years, they do not need any help from US or anyone else to continue the destruction, they are quite capable once left alone.


  27. @Wily

    Can you post links?


  28. I SAY AGAIN
    well well
    for God’s sake stop talking shite
    you are not a microbiologist and you know nothing about what you are saying
    THEY DID NOT FIND SIGNIFICANT ENTERIC PATHOGENS!

    AND I KNOW WHAT I SAID BEFORE, AND WHAT I AM SAYING NOW

    WHAT IS TRUE IS THAT you are not a microbiologist and you know nothing about what you are saying

    YOU DO NOT KNOW EVERYTHING AS YOU THINK YOU DO


  29. A WISE OLD OWL SAT ON AN OAK
    THE MORE HE HEARD THE LESS HE SPOKE
    THE LESS HE SPOKE THE MORE HE HEARD
    WELL WELL WOULD DO WELL TO BE LIKE THAT WISE OLD OWL

  30. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    GP..you destroyed your own credibility…i will hardly listen to anything you say.

    try adding something useful, a useful contribution for a change, you are getting boring.

    i know i dont have to be a microbiologist to know that the water has to be boiled, that boiling water kills bacteria….i know it has to be filtered….i know what a dirty filter looks like.

    maybe you do, but i dont need a degree to know any of that.

    stop reducing yourself to that level, i have lived in enough cities to know what water authorities SHOULD DO…i dont need to be a microbiologist to breathe or talk.


  31. @Wily

    Thanks, looks like we can learn from the model of York. And they are following ISO9001!

  32. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    water quality management also falls under ISO…

    ah lived in York region long enough to know.

    ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard
    York Region drinking water systems are also registered to ISO 9001, an internationally recognized quality management standard. Registration of our voluntary quality management system, was in place prior to the legislated requirements of the DWQMS
    .

  33. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Wily Coyote

    I am not happy with nation’s state of affairs but that said, I don’t want the Americans or anyone else to meddle in our affairs. I am convinced that the Americans are fed up with this administration and the advisory was just a way of helping to remove them.

    I know that standing up for this administration is not a popular thing to do but this is a Barbadian administration for Barbadians and we should not need outside help to remove an unpopular administration. If they remain in office after the next election that is our business, not the Americans’ or anyone else’s.

    Sent from my iPad

  34. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service February 5, 2018 at 8:28 PM
    “…the point being missed here, if water tanks alone were the culprit for elevated bacteria, the embassy residents ONLY would have gotten the advisory….and not travelling citizens who have access to the main water supply.”

    WW@CP@YS, go to the top of the class! Even our mutual “friend” shallow Hal would be enviously proud of your deep understanding of this whole shitty attempt of cover-up.

    You have now earned your stripes to show at the entrance to sanctum sanctorum of the BU intelligentsia (but only as a comfort(able) woman to Lawson, LOL!!)

    You see how easy it is to earn a golden Ace when you can find a king of silver bullshit among a deck of brazen lies?


  35. Based on the comments posted attributed to the GM of the BWA and the medical officer Best the US Embassy was most uncharitable to Barbados by posting an advisory on its website based on inconclusive results. Why not just email staff or use an internal memo?

  36. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    They did not use staff email or an internal memo because they wanted to inflict the most harm on this administration. I might not support this administration’s efforts to regain power but I will not join anyone to commit treason.

    Sent from my iPad


  37. your tourism cant survive a walkerton, this can happen anywhere it is how you handle it that means everything. CF in this day and age things are acted on a lot quicker than before everyone in the chain is held accountable so they get it out fast so there will be no repercussions or law suits on them

  38. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    “Why not just email staff or use an internal memo?”

    Who said they did not?..

    I know Bajan staff work at the embassy, but would it not be prudent to let the Barbados government know as it relates to local embassy staff, am sure there are protocols.

    Dont need a degree to know that either.


  39. @Caswell

    There must be a protocol the US Embassy follows to inform publishing an advisory on their website. It is all about transparency and ethical business practice. They are messing with the lives of people man.

  40. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Thank you Lawson….the embassy aint foolish, people avoid lawsuits when thwy can.

    Caswell must be seeing something I am missing.


  41. A careful read of the comments posted clearly shows the results of the testing did not show any elevated bacteria that is known to be harmful. Where is the basis to inform a public advisory? What you suggest is mind boggling although if you read the Wikileaks memos anything is possible.


  42. WELL WELL

    re i know i dont have to be a microbiologist to know that the water has to be boiled, that boiling water kills bacteria….

    I KNOW THAT BOILING WATER DOES NOT KILL ALL BACTERIA

    WHY HAVE AUTOCLAVES BEEN INVENTED MORON……..WHO THINK THAT THEY KNOW ALL ABOUT EVERY TOPIC?

    I ALSO KNOW THAT NON ENTERIC BACTERIA WONT CAUSE ENTERIC ILLNESSES

    I ALSO KNOW THAT ONLY SPECIFIC BACTERIA CAUSE ENTERIC ILLNESSES

    AND I CAN GO ON

    BTW I TEACH MICROBIOLOGY AND HAVE WORKED IN A PUBLIC HEALTH LAB

    WHEN I COME HERE, I TALK ABOUT WHAT I KNOW
    I DONT COME TO IMPRESS OR GET CREDIBILITY FROM NON ENTITIES OR ANY ONE ELSE


  43. TO THE INTERESTED

    WHEN YOU STREAK A BLOOD AGAR OR ANY OTHER PLATE WITH A SPECIMEN YOU ARE LIKELY TO HAVE SEVERAL ORGANISMS GROWING THEREON

    SOME OF THESE WILL NOT BE RELEVANT OR SPECIFICALLY KNOWN TO CAUSE DISEASE IN HUMANS

    CERTAIN BACTERIA CAUSE MENINGITIS
    CERTAIN BACTERIA CAUSE URINARY INFECTIONS
    CERTAIN BACTERIA CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS ETC

  44. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    GP…..that is what Dr. Lucas said…now do you have the test results.

    So would you prefer kill some bacteria through boiling or NO bacteria through not boiling?

    Glad enough you are not my doc


  45. Im with GP … bajans should be boiled to prevent bacteria transfer

  46. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    As much as Canada touts their clean water, when there I also boil my water, also in NY…

    .I know what not boiling water caused me already, people do have life experiences with water..

    And no, I will not say what, everyone has a different experience.

    So GP…you cannot speak for me.


  47. To the point Wily alluded earlier, if the communications strategy was informed by a willingness to share information from the start of this mess, the authorities wouldn’t be playing catchup. Around the time Sealy and Boyce decided to bath in the poo water if the results of the 100+ test were published it would have deflated concerns.

  48. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Break down in communication, coupled with slick tricks and lots of lies created the blowback atmosphere. .

    …..that is not going to go away by trying to cover up using the same techniques.


  49. I AM GLAD I AM NOT YOUR DOC EITHER WELL WELL……….CAUSE I WOULD NEED A DOC EVERYTIME I SEE YOU
    YOU WOULD GIVE A DEAD WORRIES

    ALL YOU CAN SEE IS THAT YOU MUST BOIL THE WATER……….NOTHING ELSE………WELL GO BOIL THE WATER LOL NO ONE HAS TOLD YOU NOT TO BOIL WATER

    ALL YOU CAN SEE IS YOUR MALICIOUS MALEVOLENT VIEW POINTS………..EVERY DAY ALL DAY ALL NIGHT

    YOU THINK YOU KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT EVERYTHING

    TRUTH IS YOU DONT

    A WISE OLD OWL SAT ON AN OAK
    THE MORE HE HEARD THE LESS HE SPOKE
    THE LESS HE SPOKE THE MORE HE HEARD
    WELL WELL WOULD DO WELL TO BE LIKE THAT WISE OLD OWL

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