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How to end this deadly drought
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 82913668:MV81MTY3Mjc4Xzk0OTM2NzQwX0U1N0IyNDE5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83648865:MV81MTY3Mjc4Xzk0OTM0ODUxXzJBMzJBQTc4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 82913668:MV81MTY3Mjc4Xzk0OTMyOTk3XzRCNEQ3NUFB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83685245:MV81MTY3Mjc4Xzk0OTMyOTI3X0E4QjlBQzYx] Yup... Get right on that... Canada was victim of the drought and heat last year...now all its doing is raining... and cooler than it has been for years... Things will change they always do... California will be drowning very soon in rain... Things about to flop over. [/quote] There have been drought conditions out west for several years, almost to the point where 40 million people could be without water. This is not a normal short term situation. It has been reported as the worst in that region of the country in 1,200 years. [/quote] Have you been smart enough to look up the rainfall stats for California and snowfall within the catchment areas?? Didn't think so. I went to some effort to do all that 6 years or so ago and it was surprising that the rainfall then was significantly higher than it was back around 1900. Then, amazingly, within days of downloading all the data the data changed to reduce the recent rainfall. Just like they have done for temperature records. The issue isn't the rainfall, the issue is the huge increase in population and little investment in water catchment/dams etc etc. The rainfall is higher than recorded in the past. The media reporting otherwise is a cover just like temperature records for global warming. Finally, if water is so important why is so much of it being released to the ocean to maintain the health of the Colorado river??? [/quote] Don't get lost in the weeds. Whatever the reason the lakes are way, way down. Another 150 feet and the Hoover Dam has to shut down. Well prior to that the dam will produce less electricity because the force of the water is what determines how fast the turbines can spin. The differences in water levels is plain to see if you're not living 10,000 miles away. It is imperative that there be more rain. Spinning orgonite or tensor coils can make it rain. [/quote]
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40 million Americans are at real risk of not having water. It's the worst drought in the West in 1,200 years. But there is a solution as long as you have an open mind.
Spin orgonite and/or tensor rings!
It will affect the electromagnetic fields producing rain.
Just do it. You can thank me later.
P.S. this works at the speed of light so expect quick results.
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