Contents


Magic Fountains

June 1, 2026








Video tour of the fountains:
The 18 Fountains that Trump is fixing in DC   June 1, 2026

Time Chart
00:00 Intro
03:13 Columbus Plaza
04:37 Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II
08:23 John Marshall Park
11:27 National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
13:15 United States Navy Memorial
16:14 Freedom Plaza
17:21 Lafayette Square
18:54 World War II Memorial
19:47 John Paul Jones Memorial
22:42 Korean War Veterans Memorial
27:50 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
29:06 George Mason Memorial
31:38 Simon Bolívar Memorial
32:56 Rawlins Park
33:29 Dupont Circle
34:37 Taras Shevchenko Memorial
36:00 Philip Sheridan Memorial
39:19 Meridian Hill Park

My note:
The District of Columbia was conceived as a government-only place.
It would make more sense to have reserved accommodations for Congress and their staffs...
to make changes easier as representatives come and go... with available housing...
rather than allow permanent residents who themselves desire representation.




Water... Movement... Air... makes beneficial ions



How Positive Ions vs Negative Ions Impact Your Health | Barbara O'Neill

from youtube channel:
Holistic Health Optimal

a short 4 minute clip from a class about the power of negative ions
the transcript:

"Air can contain negative ions.
It's referring to the negative charge
and negative ions are electrically charged oxygen molecules.
And there are three things that are required to produce negative ions.
So if I tell you the three things that are required to produce negative ions
you start to understand where you will find them.

Water droplets... pass... through the air... casting off negative ions.
(1) Water (2) droplets pass... movement... (3) through the air...
So we need moisture... we need movement... and we need air... to produce negative ions.
So where do you find those three things...?
You'll find those three things... yes, especially the thunderstorm.
Yes, I know sometimes if I'm watering my garden...
I smell that negative ion smell...
cuz when I'm watering my garden with a sprayer what have I got...
movement... water... and air.

So when everyone's closing their windows and running inside
run outside... breathe deeply the thunderstorm...
also the waterfalls and ocean waves.
The pounding of those waves...
and I think we can identify that we've all experienced the air in those places...
but also the Pine Forest.
And the reason why the Pine Forest has more negative irons
is because the pine needles are so numerous and so fine and they're so light...
that it only has to be the slightest breath of wind
and you get more movement there that you may get in other trees...

So early in the morning when I went through the Pine Forest
and dived into that water... I got a nice dose of negative ions.
So that's where you find the negative ions.

Where do you find the positive ions.
Now... the positive ions have the positive charge...
so they're the bad guys...
and there's more carbon dioxide in their molecule than oxygen...
so you will find the positive ions before the thunderstorm.

What's the air like before the thunderstorm? It's heavy isn't it...
and if someone's got arthritic joints they'll say
oh the storm's coming my arthritis is hurting...
it's because the positive ions have a depressing effect on the serotonin in the brain...
which can increase inflammation.
But you ask the person with arthritis how they feel once the thunderstorm hits...
you'll find the relief. That's right.

Positive ions are also found in the city...
In the city you've got a lot of people who are all breathing out carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is the gaseous waste that comes out
from the combustion of glucose and oxygen in the cell.
You've also got some people who are smoking.
Cigarette smoke particularly gives off another gas called carbon monoxide...
and carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas to to humans...
because carbon monoxide when it comes to the blood cell
it forms a tight union... so if someone's breathing in carbon monoxide and oxygen
can you see what's going to grab the blood cell first?

Oxygen on the red blood cell is an unstable union...
and it's an unstable union so that it can drop the oxygen again quickly...
in my brain... in my toes... in my pancreas...
whereas when carbon monoxide comes on... it forms a tight Union.

Where else will we get carbon monoxide?
Where else can be we can be exposed... is cars... the car fumes...
I always question the wisdom of people jogging in the city on the side of the road.








Contents



Copyright©2008,2011,2014,2021,2025 StarlightGazette.com