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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33676911 United States 05/26/2013 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Dont forget the Bush family bought the LARGEST KNOWN AQUIFER IN THE WORLD! The current internet chatter distracting our brave and freedom loving American citizens from action to return our stolen Constitutional rights is the fact that Herr Bush has currently purchased 99,000 acres in Paraguay. Unfortunately, even most of those that know some of the truths regarding our government's abuses of power believe posting on the internet is activism. It seems there is no real action until our citizens have conc rns about their immediate comforts. This purchase by Heir Bush shows that American comforts are in for a big surprise. Most economists will tell you oil is the key to great financial wealth. A few others will tell you that gold is the only commodity one needs to purchase. Herr Bush knows that very shortly there is only one real commodity that will soar in price and has proven it with his Paraguay purchase. Herr Bush's ranch sits on top of the Guarani Aquifer System. The Guarani Aquifer system is the largest fresh water system in South America. It may be the largest safe aquifer in the world - the worlds largest - the Ogallala aquifer of the Great Plains is currently being drained. |
ElectricKoolaid User ID: 27383605 United States 05/26/2013 09:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. -- EK |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 40530084 Portugal 05/26/2013 10:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. That's bad my friend... maby too acid whater you are drinking. I resolve this drinking whater with at least Ph 9... |
Damrod User ID: 6266696 United States 05/26/2013 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Alarming. I saw this in a special report a few days ago. 40 million people depend on the Colorado river and it is in danger of drying up. The once great river is flat being over used. By the time it reaches the Mexican border it is barely a trickle now. This will not end well. Last Edited by Damrod on 05/26/2013 10:03 AM |
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NaptownMVP User ID: 37973934 United States 05/26/2013 10:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. Sounds like you might have the 'beetus. Also sounds like that Global Warming melting all that fresh water at the top of the world is going to save us all! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40331438 United States 05/26/2013 10:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. hey tard get your blood sugar checked by a doctor , extreme thirst is an early sign of diabetes |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40331438 United States 05/26/2013 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! It is realisticly possible divert water from rivers in Canada to the American southwest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33987631 no. fuck off your country is just a big ole warehouse of resources that we will take whenever we like . not like you have the means too stop us |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 40530084 Portugal 05/26/2013 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. hey tard get your blood sugar checked by a doctor , extreme thirst is an early sign of diabetes yes it can be! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 943625 Canada 05/26/2013 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. Probably Fukushima. Do things that eliminate that poison and protect you from it too. GL |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 943625 Canada 05/26/2013 10:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! It is realisticly possible divert water from rivers in Canada to the American southwest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33987631 no. fuck off Of course it is. Use the Rocky Mountain Trench as a reservoir and Thorium reactors as electric pumping stations. Pay for it with 100 year zero interest credit issued by the treasury. |
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Hard Eight User ID: 9248909 United States 05/26/2013 10:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! DItto Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression, come from what source it may. Sam Houston "The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it." Thomas Jefferson If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. -- Mark Twain Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and keys to teenage boys. -- P.J. O'Rourke, Civil Libertarian |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 3038600 United States 05/26/2013 10:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. Me to. I am always parched. I am drinking around a gallon a day and still go to bed wishing I had brushed earlier so I could guzzle more water right before I lay down. Allergies are a million times worse too. Had to treat the dogs dry skin with fish oil after he started bleeding when I brushed him. Saw the dandruff, but it wasn't till after the brushing that I looked at the skin and could see where it broke open from the brush. Can't seem to keep him out of the water either. Something is definitely off here in Utah recently. I feel it. Kind of like a storm coming in, you know the feeling when it's going to be a big one and you need to bring in everything, clean up, close doors and secure all your lawn items by folding them or stashing them in protected corners. Not scary or anxious, just a need to get it done. Then when it hits you sit on the porch and experience the sound, smell and feel of the storm before you retreat to the kitchen to warm up some soup or a drink and curl up with a good book to wait it out so you can see the damage before bed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1462016 Canada 05/26/2013 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! It is realisticly possible divert water from rivers in Canada to the American southwest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33987631 no. fuck off your country is just a big ole warehouse of resources that we will take whenever we like . not like you have the means too stop us 'funny how people wonder why things like 911 happen, or the boston massacre , and whatever else usa has to look forward too... now for those who are "awake" you of course know who is really behind those events i just mentioned. but the poster who made the comment i highlighted, is a classic example of the "ignorant american public" who think "they" are entitled to whatever they wish, by ONLY THE USE OF FORCE. lol no doubt a christian , also. see where im getting at here.........lol anyways the string pullers know this is the type of reaction they look for from those types. hence the reason why "terrorism" is sweeping the nation now... they are taking advantage of the reactions of the ignorant masses that plague the USA, and elsewhere in the world of course. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25886707 Australia 05/26/2013 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40534517 Portugal 05/26/2013 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Okay, now this thread grabbed me. Big time. Quoting: ElectricKoolaid In the last 6 months I have noticed something here in Utah that I haven't really talked about much (because people don't listen any more, they just treat you like you're retarded). I have noticed that during this period I haven't been able to stay hydrated whatsoever. I can drink and drink and drink water, but within a couple of hours I'm back to dehydration. I've never had this problem before in my life - ever. I've always been a big water drinker. I'm going through a divorce and notice that our pets are also having skin (dryness) issues, all kinds of varying sinus issues (which came on suddenly in the last 6 months), and a general lack of energy/health. Secondly, I've noticed that nearly everyone I talk to on a daily basis is somehow "just not feeling well" or agitated. They either sleep too little or too much. They eat too little or too much. They constantly feel "not right", but they can't quite put their finger on the why...I even tried to read some of that thread yesterday out loud to my ex-wife about solar storms (etc.) and the expanding human consciousness...she wasn't having it. Nobody usually is. Anyway, there's a lot more to it than just all this, but seriously...there's a major drying-out happening. A huge shift in weather appointments and climate appointments. It's going to get worse before it's better, I fear. Me to. I am always parched. I am drinking around a gallon a day and still go to bed wishing I had brushed earlier so I could guzzle more water right before I lay down. Allergies are a million times worse too. Had to treat the dogs dry skin with fish oil after he started bleeding when I brushed him. Saw the dandruff, but it wasn't till after the brushing that I looked at the skin and could see where it broke open from the brush. Can't seem to keep him out of the water either. Something is definitely off here in Utah recently. I feel it. Kind of like a storm coming in, you know the feeling when it's going to be a big one and you need to bring in everything, clean up, close doors and secure all your lawn items by folding them or stashing them in protected corners. Not scary or anxious, just a need to get it done. Then when it hits you sit on the porch and experience the sound, smell and feel of the storm before you retreat to the kitchen to warm up some soup or a drink and curl up with a good book to wait it out so you can see the damage before bed. too acidic whater! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17556345 United States 05/26/2013 10:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! The answer is "primary water". In fact, the answer for water problems around the world right now is "primary water". [link to bloomthedesert.com] The gist of it is that water is formed by geological process in the earth, where pressure and temperature changes bond hydrogen and oxygen together, into H2O. We're not talking a trickle here, some theorists say billions of gallons of water are being formed by the geological process, enough being formed to supply the world until, well, until the geological processes stop (which means TEOTAWKI any way), if the theories prove true. There have already been initiatives by desert communities to retrieve some of this primary water, but they've barely scratched the surface of what is possible. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36355600 United States 05/26/2013 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: The Colorado River, the High Plains aquifer and the entire Western half of the U.S. are rapidly drying up!!! Alarming. Quoting: Damrod I saw this in a special report a few days ago. 40 million people depend on the Colorado river and it is in danger of drying up. The once great river is flat being over used. By the time it reaches the Mexican border it is barely a trickle now. This will not end well. I watched a show on this years ago. Number one threat was water. They did say water will be worth more then gold. We are in danger of running out of water? |