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U.S. Global Grain Route Closed - Mississippi River Dredging Fund Vanished - River Buoys Sink!

 
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U.S. Global Grain Route Closed - Mississippi River Dredging Fund Vanished - River Buoys Sink!
Start doing your research people ...

U.S. Congress mandates annual funding plus Louisiana has a huge Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to ensure dredging Mississippi River silt does not close the worlds primary export supply route of U.S. farm belt grain exports, but with the Mississippi River 'water having disappeared' in dropping 53-feet last week plus 'river channel marker navigation buoys disappearing' too, additionally unclear is whether U.S. grain supply for world commodity deliveries may likely disappear as well because the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can no longer keep up with dredging the Mississippi River because yesterday 97 ships were halted when the river was finally shutdown due to hazards blocking river passage by the U.S. Coast Guard.

We have only begun to experience what is already been projected by the U.S. Department of Interior to exceed any Bicentennial drought ever recorded in the United States during modern man's time.

Is the Fund available for dredging or - as 'before the drought' - was it borrowed-away by other U.S. government agencies ( e.g. C.I.A., Social Security Administration, etc. )?

This video ( below ) will give everyone a precise picture of how quickly food prices are going to skyrocket very soon amidst this rare drought:



Now check to see what adjustments have been made over at the Commodity Weather Group ( CWG )!

Thread: Mississippi River Emptying - New Madrid Fault Sinkholes or Drought Shutdowns?

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Is it possible, that with last weks news reported drop of 53-freet in river water of the Mississippi, coupled with its channel marker navigation buoys having disappeared, information recently uncovered findings surrounding riverbed fissures of the Mississipi with crevices opening and filling up and then cracking open again:

[link to www.hmdb.org]

The U.S. Geological Survey ( USGS ) reports:

[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]

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Re: U.S. Global Grain Route Closed - Mississippi River Dredging Fund Vanished - River Buoys Sink!
Well this is interesting......New Madrid 1811

"A man who was on the river in a boat at the time of the shocks declares he saw the mighty Mississippi cut in twain, while the waters poured down a vast chasm into the bowels of the earth."
James T. Lloyd, 1856

Others described the river as pouring into great underground holes. This was caused by holes or fissures opening up at the bottom of the river. If the fissures were deep enough, the water rushing into the hole created a whirlpool, sucking any boat in the area down into the river. Observers called these holes "sucks," and many were sighted near New Madrid during the February quake.
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Re: U.S. Global Grain Route Closed - Mississippi River Dredging Fund Vanished - River Buoys Sink!
Food prices for those living in the grain belt or near the Mississippi might actually go lower because of this. If you can't export it, and you can't keep it forever, then you have to sell it for whatever you can get before it goes bad and becomes worthless, but that area simply doesn't have the same demand as the entirety of the rest of the world...
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This would be a major win for the ethanol argument, except it currently takes 8 gallons of water to make one gallon of ethanol. (meaning turn the corn into fuel rather than let it rot)
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Edit: Sorry, double post by mistake. Lol

Last Edited by Vesper33 on 08/24/2012 01:41 AM
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