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To: reformedliberal
Could be the prog-instigated belief in a world-wide water crisis. There are a lot of NGOs dedicated to *combating* the *water shortage*.

Fake and/or manufactured drought in California used for control?

Part of "watch the water" or too literal???

Do I have a new item to add to my list of things I hate about the "deep state" i.e. my brown lawn and notices from the city about watering on the wrong day/hour when I'm a naughty water thief?. (By accident of course. )

1,155 posted on 04/15/2018 11:06:25 PM PDT by bagster (Even pompous jackals love their mama.)
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Well, the military did do a study entitled something along the lines of owning the weather by 2025.

http://csat.au.af.mil/2025/volume3/vol3ch15.pdf


1,224 posted on 04/16/2018 1:16:01 AM PDT by greeneyes
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So, Bags, you’re in the Fresno vicinity right? The heart of the almighty Central Valley? (Which I would like to see someday being on old farm boy and all.)

You’re right in the middle of it...where the d-heads manipulated water resourcing and put the squeeze on the greatest agricultural area of the world. Why would they want to do that? Kill the golden goose there?

I think we know now.

PS: my sympathies toward the “other” two-thirds of California.


1,311 posted on 04/16/2018 5:44:18 AM PDT by EMI_Guy ("You have to slow down to go fast." - Kenny Roberts)
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To: bagster

CA? Manufactured for sure. There’s a huge effort across states to draw urban/suburban outliers into the taxing and managing realm by trying to regulate small system wells and local runoff.

Additionally, it’s always struck me as either nefarious or incompetence that can’t manage to bring CA reservoirs to capacity and hold that level going into spring/summer. It’s always “whoops, thought there was going to be more storms” when they end up at 50% levels in some going into the dry months when they could let them run hard to drop the percentage on an incoming rain event. That even helps the salmon by reducing the insect algae feeder load by stirring up bottoms.

On the bright side, it appears there will be enough rain this year/spring that we won’t have to listen to the bureauprog mouthpieces spout bulls*** about drought this summer every evening on the [un]holy box or wall altar...


1,758 posted on 04/16/2018 1:44:39 PM PDT by Axenolith (Government blows, and that which governs least, blows least...)
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