• The Breet Report: Water Is Drying Up, More Proof

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    The water wars are coming, and a global climate bill is not going to change that tiny fact.

    In the world today, our governments know that there are just too many of us to take care of and maintain the status quo.  Rich nations are not budging from a better than reasonable solution to ensure the quality and preservation of life for everyone – globally.  If they are… then that would mean there really is a secret government (that is actually very real), and have a plan in place to wipe out more than millions of us. Anyway, here is the point.

    I was just reading UN warns of 70 percent desertification by 2025, by AFP.

    People, I know that we have problems (a lot of them that stem from a lot of different reasons), but water is the source of all life.  Without water (good, clean – water) there will not be enough food to eat; the whole cycle of life that we take for granted.

    Everyone talks about oil and how it does this and that but, what about the water we have diverted and run dry, like oil, from around the globe?

    The governments are going to be looking for a solution in 2010, to combat the water issue.

    How in the world are we going to combat the water issue?  Is everyone suddenly going to be enlightened so much that we are going to start doing the rain dance? Come on now.

    United States and Water

    As a species, we have been drilling into the earth for not only oil but, ancient water supplies – that dry up very quickly.  Here in the United States, ancient aquifers are being located.  Leases are being put on them, by the ones recognizing the water issues here.  This is all being done very low key. Obviously, because the mainstream media is not reporting on it. So, the humble question is…for the purpose of what?  One can only venture to say — to corner the market on the most precious gift of life — water.

    The preservation of our water seems like a moot point here in the United States.  The public is properly divided on all issues right now, take your pick of an issue. So, if you throw the lack of water into the mix, seems like it would be a powder keg.

    Realization

    For the love of Pete, are we stupid enough to believe that our governments are going to be able to come up with a solution to the water shortage? Are we?  How many will die of thirst? (Now take that concept and apply it to the food.)

    The facts are the facts in this matter of water. Desertification (lack of water) is to blame for a number of situations that cause unrest in other nations.

    As an example, the suffering in Africa desertification, has killed the cattle, with humans (our own species) suffering from thirst and even skirmishes on villages for water.  (Skirmishes meaning, men with guys killing to obtain water.) There has always been talk about the African nations, and just how wonderfully rich they are in biodiversity.  With all of that talk, it will be just talk, sooner or later.  Eventually, the result is going to be accelerated deaths.  (There is just not enough water.)

    Conservation

    When it comes to conservation, you can buy all the fancy toys out on the market.  That’s all well in good, to each his own I say because some of those products work.

    The responsibility comes when each of us, without laws or taxes, reduces the amount of water used daily. Most of us probably already see the lack of water hurting our town, and it will eventually become desert like – so, just do it. Reduce the water already used and make do with less.  (Seems to be a good motto now too.)

    Conclusion

    Knowing all of the information that is out there. (i.e. what the mainstream media use to report on)
    Knowing that water supplies are drying up. (i.e. the towns around the United States already dried up of water)
    Knowing that the same fate awaits without proper preparedness. (i.e. devising a better system so there is no waste of water)

    Why are we not focusing the attention to this problem coming up (swiftly) in our own country?  Everything has a cause and effect.

    Here are a couple of videos.  Just because desertification has not happened or been reported about (thoroughly), does not mean our water problem is not real.

    Brooklyn’s Polluted Canal (Earth Assignment)

    Drought in Central India (Earth Assignment)

    Kenya drought taking its toll (BBC)

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