Then the powers that be internationally began large scale extraction of fresh water out of our great lakes. I did not understand how they could do that and nothing is said by our elected officials. Boy, there are a lot of those kinds of incidences that border on treason. Another one that comes to mind, was the use of Haarp to redirect the Jet Stream which affected rainfall here in the states and most of the country was thus in a drought while others were flooding like crazy.
We published a blog on here about a Jesse Ventura's conspiracy problem titled Worldwide Water Conspiracy that was very well done and worth rewatching if you have not see it yet. No wonder they took Jesse off some of these programs as they go right to the heart of the conpiracy against the globe, and America in particular. Between Haarp, chemtrail dumping which demoisturizes the atmosphere very well, resulting in droughts. Notice for about a year the Gov talked about a famine and water shortages??? That is the signal that this is all planned.
Here is how we prevent them from selling the access to our water to fascist corporations,,,,, we are the first creditors in line. WE have the earliest debt they borrowed from us in Social Security, so we confiscate the water lands and turn it over for public management and hiring. We have first claim before anyone, so the courts have to give it to the first creditor, which is us, since nothing was done to change anything. Anyway, a good story, well worth the read and watch.
Wars for water become reality today
http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/conflicts/26-06-2013/124950-war_water-0/
By Admin, English version of Pravda ru, 26.06.2013
While major powers continue to cross  swords around Syria, a little further south, at a distance of a thousand  kilometers, another conflict is flaming. The conflict between Egypt and  Ethiopia may become the first struggle of a new type for natural  resources, or water, to be more precise. Futurists are correct in their  predictions as the 21st century will become the century of wars for  survival.
Ethiopia, thanks to the support of the  Soviet Union, was at the peak of its power during the 1970s. The country  was a regional leader in East Africa. Since that time, the country has  experienced several economic crises, multiple civil clashes and two wars  - with Eritrea and Somali armed groups.
Leftist forces, led by the recently  deceased Meles Zenawi, proposed a concept of national renaissance. The  concept stipulated the construction of a large power plant on the Blue  Nile that would be called "The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance." The height  of the dam will be 170 meters, its length - almost 2 kilometers.
For Africa, it would be a fantastic  project, just like the cost of it - nearly $ 5 billion. The design  capacity of the plant is 6000 MW, and there are no other similar power  plants on the black continent. 
As soon as the plant is launched,  Ethiopia receives a powerful impetus for development, satisfies the  needs of its own economy in energy and water, and also obtains a  reliable channel of revenues from the export of electricity. This is a  classic example of how a variety of economic and geopolitical problems  could be solved in nearly one day.
However, these intentions of Addis Ababa turned out to be highly disturbing to Egypt, the territory of which lies upstream of the Nile. In case the hydropower plant is built in Ethiopia, Egypt loses more than 20 percent of water supplies and at least 40 percent of energy produced by hydroelectric power plants (mostly the Aswan one).
This is a disaster for the economy and  agriculture of Egypt. Egyptian President Mursi said that he was ready  for anything, because the river Nile was the natural wealth of Egypt.  "If Egypt is the Nile's gift, then the Nile is a gift to Egypt. The  lives of the Egyptians are connected around it... as one great people.  If it diminishes by one drop then our blood is the alternative, Mursi  stated.
A mufti of Egyptian Islamist group Al-Gama'a al-Islamiya stated on Al Arabiya TV channel that he would declare Jihad to Ethiopia, should the country begin the construction of the power plant. The mufti also accused Israel of being a part of the project. According to him, the construction of the dam was a "conspiracy to put pressure on Egypt."
We would like to note here that the  mufti is wrong. Israel learned how to put pressure on Egypt (and some  other countries) a long time ago, by funding politicians of interest  directly. Needless to say that this method is a lot less expensive.
In the beginning of June, Egypt urgently  sent a delegation to the territory of former Somalia to assess the  prospects for the revival of the Somali army that used to be at war with  Ethiopia, and the creation of a military alliance with the unrecognized  state of Somaliland. It is highly likely that Eritrea will take Egypt's  side, taking into consideration the fact that Ethiopia defeated Eritrea  in 2000.
The governments of Sudan and South Sudan supported the Ethiopian government. Another developed country (by African standards) - Kenya - has not expressed its opinion on the matter. However, Kenya is interested in receiving cheap electricity from Ethiopia.
The governments of Sudan and South Sudan supported the Ethiopian government. Another developed country (by African standards) - Kenya - has not expressed its opinion on the matter. However, Kenya is interested in receiving cheap electricity from Ethiopia.
Six African countries, including  Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia signed an  agreement that replaced a number of documents of the colonial era. Egypt  used to consume up to 70 percent of the Nile waters and could veto any  decision on the construction of any type of hydro-technical facilities.  Nowadays, restrictions and quotas have been lifted.
As for Egypt, if it were only about the  military conflict, then the army of Egypt, which is 10-15 times superior  to the armed forces of all signatories and their allies in terms of  manpower and 20 times - in terms of tanks and combat aircraft, would  crush the enemy in a few days.
However, Egypt and Ethiopia have no common border, so the Egyptian military maneuver around semi-guerrilla forces, Somali groups and unprofessional Eritrean armed forces. In addition, the political situation in Egypt is far from being stable. A war could make matters even worse.
However, Egypt and Ethiopia have no common border, so the Egyptian military maneuver around semi-guerrilla forces, Somali groups and unprofessional Eritrean armed forces. In addition, the political situation in Egypt is far from being stable. A war could make matters even worse.
To crown it all, Egyptian President  Mohamed Mursi has a very limited set of moves to resolve the crisis.  Mursi is doomed to start combat actions. If he uses political methods,  many would accuse him of betraying vital interests of the country, which  would lead to a national revolution.
Quite on the contrary, a successful military campaign against Ethiopia would retain the balance of the Egyptian economy and dramatically reduce the political weight of the opposition. In this case, Mursi would be able to take full control of the political situation and finish his reforms.
Quite on the contrary, a successful military campaign against Ethiopia would retain the balance of the Egyptian economy and dramatically reduce the political weight of the opposition. In this case, Mursi would be able to take full control of the political situation and finish his reforms.
Should the conflict occur, it will go down in history as the first large-scale war for water.
Herbert Marcuse, the founder of the  theory of overpopulation of the Earth, predicted that by the middle of  the XXI century, wars for water, food and energy resources would  completely replace class wars for geopolitical influence. In a nutshell,  people will fight for misery that will help them survive. Will his  predictions come true?
Yuri Skidanov
Pravda.Ru
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