Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Do YOU see a pattern here?
In the past couple of weeks we've received several emails on the same subject...Water.
YOU may want to start paying attention. YOU really can't afford not to.
Heck, even the CIA is -
So with fresh water running out, it is supposed to become more precious than oil. According to the CIA, future wars will be fought over it.
Message from Mexico: U.S. Is Polluting Water It May Someday Need to Drink
As ProPublica has reported in an ongoing investigation about America's management of its underground water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued more than 1,500 permits for companies to pollute such aquifers in some of the driest regions. Frequently, the reason was that the water lies too deep to be worth protecting.
Injection Wells
The Hidden Risks of Pumping Waste Underground
Poisoning the Well: How the Feds Let Industry Pollute the Nation’s Underground Water Supply
The Race to privitize our water article spends a great deal of time talking about T. Boone Pickens
A recent episode of the hit TruTV investigative program, "Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura," has literally tapped into a water scandal that most of the US public has no idea about. Multi-national corporations and unscrupulous wealthy individuals are buying up water rights for some of the largest aquifers in the US and the world. With water predicted to become a scarcity within 20 years, it would appear that some of the elite wealthy are trying to corner the market on the earth's most precious life-giving resource, water.
If that wasn't enough, check out the article on MSN.com about the Colorado river running dry.
"States cooked the books to show higher demand for water consumption to set up a federal bailout on expensive water projects," said Molly Mugglestone, director of the advocacy group Protect the Flows. "Meanwhile, the states failed to account for river flow that will be required to sustain our multi-billion dollar recreation economy."
Pay attention people, like your life depends on it.
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