Posted on 07/23/2022 7:55:29 PM PDT by bitt
Blog/Corruption Posted Jul 22, 2022 by Martin Armstrong Spread the love
Our models have been indicating a decline in both the food and water supply, which go hand-in-hand. Other analysts are coming out to warn that the inevitable cycle is underway. Climate engineering researcher Dane Wigington believes the cycle has been propelled forward by manmade forces. “The mainstream media and official sources are doing their best to sweep it under the rug. We are talking about 40 million people that will be impacted by the drying out of the Colorado River basin and tributaries.”
Interviewer Greg Hunter plainly asked Wigington if this was a deliberate attempt to diminish the population. “Yes,” he replied without hesitation. “There is no speculation, no hypothesis or conjecture in any of this. Climate engineering is the primary cause for the protracted drought, and not just in the U.S. but in many other parts of the world. It also causes a deluge scenario, and all of it is crushing crops. We can speculate to the motives and agendas behind those who run these operations, but the fact that climate engineering is the primary causal factor for the western drought is inarguable.”
Wigington sees extreme water rationing coming as soon as 2023. Once Lake Mead reaches “dead-pool” status, crops will die out, water will be unavailable for irrigation, and there will be no electrical power generation. Drought is causing water to evaporate at levels beyond what is reported in the mainstream media.
“This is a runaway train of total cataclysm, and those in power are preventing anyone from even discussing this issue down to the point that there is an illegal federal gag order on the nation’s weathermen at the National Weather Service and NOAA,” Wigington stated. The government would only place a gag order on reporters if there were something to hide. Climate engineering may be one of the new tools to fight future wars and control the population.
Yeah, what would the ocean do with salt? Horrors.
>>The desalinization nowadays rely on pressuring water through some special membranes, which let H2O through, but NaCl not.<<
It is called reverse osmosis
We’ve got four months to convert the nation to solar, if true, if possible.
Maybe Joe Biden can flap his arms fast enough to fly west.
The only somewhat successful and perhaps morally questionable weather control I am aware of takes place in the Sierras of CA/NV each winter.
Cloud seeding stations are permanent fixtures. See “DRI” of Reno.
They increase rain/snow locally (Got to keep the Skiers happy!) which also reduces snow/rain further east.
I seem to recall Utah objecting to this scheme?
More precipitation further east would add water to The Great Salt Lake and Colorado head waters.
There probably are similar operations in other areas and countries.
“The researchers estimate that the cell would need only $5 of electricity to extract 1 kilogram of lithium from seawater, and the value of hydrogen and chlorine produced by the cell would more than offset the cost. Further, residual seawater could be used in desalination plants to provide freshwater.”
Dear Residential Household Water Customer:
If you use more than the average such customer, your service will be terminated. Beg a few gallons a day from neighbors afterwards.
Leftist Water & Power
[More scam for more fools.
Some people have to believe everything is caused by some conspiracy or another.
They substitute man for God at their peril. ]
Martin Armstrong is a crank and a convicted felon from his days as a Ponzi scheme operator. I have nothing against him personally, but he tends to surf the web for whatever ideological currents seem to have a good number of adherents and latch on to those currents to get people to buy his wares:
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/shop/
I wouldn’t exactly call this fraud, but it’s a lot like the medieval Church peddling indulgences to the faithful in exchange for cash.
Prior to 1810 most of America west of the Mississippi was listed on maps as “the great American desert”. The fact is huge areas were made livable only with irrigation projects. Irrigation projects today however modest are now verboten due to the extreme position of envioromentalists who have power. It is no suprise that huge areas involving millions of people are becoming inhabitable.
Time to build nuclear powered desalinization plants in LA and SF, or the go thirsty in the dark.
“They increase rain/snow locally (Got to keep the Skiers happy!) which also reduces snow/rain further east.”
Rain and snow in the high country is how the west gets its water. Win-win.
That is exactly the reason. You have to be careful, or you get the salt concentration so high the membranes won’t work and a dead zone is created by the outlet.
I heard that the delta smelt, in the California Delta region east of San Francisco.....is an invasive specie, coming to California in the bilge water of ships from Asia.
And yet several years ago, the powers that be pumped enough fresh water into the California Delta region which could have supplied the needs of four million California homes.
All for an invasive species, which is not indigenous to California and should have been allowed to go extinct in that region.
SOME of the west.
This scheme cheats areas further east.
I’ve been trying to get my wife to agree on selling our Arizona winter home, but she won’t listen to me. In a year or two we’ll just have to walk away from it instead of doubling our money on it.
The ocean is so vast and massive that its size is not readily comprehensible to the human mind. A piddling amount of salt from a water plant is no more than a spit into the ocean.
The sky is falling!
The sky is falling!
The sky is falling!
Another pseudo-scientific prediction...
Someone save us...
Maybe the communist climatologist greenies will save us?
Will the chains-of tyranny around our shoulders get over-heated and kill us?
Boom!
I will move back to Minnesota and the land of at least 10,000 lakes.
For smaller size desalination, reverse osmosis is often a good technology. When the application gets more technically difficult or larger in size, multieffect evaporation is probably a better choice. There's no one size fits all or you hit the round peg, square hole wall.
At this same time 10 years ago, the Israeli company with their really good technology was in advanced business discussions and had performed the preliminary engineering to scope and cost a west coast project in California. Huge system. Very sweet system. Damn good system. Environmental and democrat political powers that be scuttled the project. I have thought how cool it would have been if they had taken all that work product south to Mexico and made northern Baja bloom.
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