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by Jackie
Patru
When Water is No More:
The Most Serious Drought on Record
By Jackie Patru
Tuesday, April 16, 2002
If I were you I would pass this on to everyone on your list and ask them
to forward to their lists. Even your families and friends who don't listen
- or 'hear' - your warnings. The more people who know the TRUTH, the more
the 'TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE'. This weather is HAARP controlled. (High-frequency
Active Auroral Research Program), and possibly/probably has a connection
to the aerial spraying (chem-trails) all over the skies.
For those receiving this mail who haven't been particularly observant...
take a look at the sky. Mostly on a clear day sporting a cloudless, beautiful
blue sky, you'll notice the trails. They are NOT contrails. Contrails are
frozen condensation from the exhaust of jet planes at high altitudes. They
dissipate nearly as soon as you spot them. The 'chem-trails' are left behind
in distinct patterns from unmarked planes at lower altitudes. The do not
dissipate. Instead, they linger, puff up and eventually will leave the once-blue
sky a grayish haze.
Fred Ehrlich has a documentary video titled: Are There Holes In Heaven? It's
only 5 bucks, as are all his 'suppressed videos'. You can get ordering info
here:
http://www.sweetliberty.org/resources/suppressedvids.htm
It features Mr. Bernard J. Eastlund, the man who invented the HAARP technology
based on Nikola Tesla's work. In 1985 Eastlund applied for patent "Method
and Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere
and/or Magnetosphere."
The documentary also features Dr. Nick Begich, author of Angels Don't Play
This HAARP; and two nitwits from the HAARP Project explaining how they "stir
up the ionosphere -- sort of like the sun does, and then bounce the signals
back to earth."
If anyone doubts the weather is controlled, read this from "Basic Facts About
The United Nations". Department of Public Information United Nations, New
York, 1992 - DPI/1224-93-21428- April 1993 -- 75M.
"During the first 40 years a number of important first steps in the form
of international arms control agreements, dealing primarily with the threat
of nuclear weapons, were taken. Prominent among them are:"
(a list of treaties follows among which is:
"1977 * The Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile
Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD Convention) prohibits
the use of techniques that would have widespread, long-lasting or severe
effects through deliberate manipulation of natural processes and cause such
phenomena as earthquakes, tidal waves and changes in climate and in weather
patterns."
Notice the treaty doesn't prohibit the 'research' of such technology. It
prohibits the USE of such technology that can cause "changes in climate and
in weather patterns". That was in 1977. They've come a long way from 1977.
The ENMOD treaty prohibits the 'hostile use' of this technology. The scam
being perpetrated on all Americans is hostile in itself. In fact, this is
the true meaning of the word 'terroristic activity'.
Do notice too - if you haven't - that there seems to be no normal weather
anymore. Notice that whenever it rains it floods. So... we're either in a
drought or flood situation. If it's flooding, not to worry. There's always
the FEMA Flood Insurance to protect us. The only hook there is that if you
lose your home in a HAARP-created flood -- even though you are required by
your mortgage-holder to buy the insurance -- in order to have your home replaced
you have to agree to relocation.
In Pennsylvania there are two bills - one each in the Senate (SB 1230) and
House (HB2230)that specifically relates to total control of the water in
Pennsylvania. That means TOTAL CONTROL. Although the language does not specify
the terms because of its broad and vague terminology, it will including
monitoring usage from wells, charging for use from wells and of course heavy
penalties for those who don't comply.
All the propaganda regarding the growing scarcity of 'fresh water', along
with the HAARP controlled droughts will lead state legislators to believe
the water bills must be passed. They too will suffer the same rigid controls
believing that they are 'protecting the environment and conserving our water'.
For city dwellers, expect more and more restrictions on use of water, along
with higher prices. UNLESS, we all get busy and get our local and state elected
officials educated in a hurry. Otherwise, all the UN mandates - including
those of water usage - will be (are being) implemented in our own back yards.
Here's a snippet from Scripps Howard News Service, 12-26-01:
Private industry's gold rush on for water rights
by Joan Lowy
"Water will be to the 21st century what oil was to the last - vast fortunes
will be made by controlling it and nations will go to war to preserve access
to it.
In a world in which fresh water is increasingly scarce, that axiom is being
taken to heart in the boardrooms of some of the globe's most powerful
corporations.
In Nearly every corner of the planet, international water conglomerates are
vying to sign operating contracts, make deals, buy rights and acquire local
water supply and treatment companies. It's a worldwide water rush."
The author's assertion that 'nations will go to war to preserve access to'
water raises a question: Is she a modern-day prophet?... or does she have
access to inside information? Is there another neverendingwar - this one
for water - currently on the drawing board?
Forewarned is forearmed. May our Father/Creator bless us - everyone! -- Jackie
US East Coast Suffering 'Most Severe Drought On Record'
By Charles Laurence
The Telegraph - London
April 12, 2002
HANCOCK, N.Y. - U.S. trout fishermen converged on East Coast mountain streams
for the new season last week only to discover a drought that water authorities
fear could become a national disaster this summer.
As the United States spent the winter worrying about terrorism and recession,
few people noticed it was neither raining nor snowing.
The result of a very dry winter is that at least 57 rivers on the East Coast
and the Great Plains are running at record lows when they should be in spring
spate. Reservoirs supplying the cities of the Atlantic Seaboard, including
New York and Philadelphia, are only half full.
Dozens of local authorities have already banned garden hoses, car washing
and recreational water use. Last week, New York declared emergency restrictions,
turned off the fountains in Manhattan and suspended street-washing.
Montana was declared a drought disaster area, allowing the state to appeal
for emergency federal funds for farmers even before the summer wheat season
begins.
Many people have failed to take heed of the threat, said Jeff Ryan of the
New York environmental protection department.
"The water crisis isn't on the horizon -- it's already here," he said. "People
don't seem to realize it."
Conrad Lautenbacher, the administrator of the National Oceanographic and
Atmospheric Administration, said, "On the East Coast, we're experiencing
the most severe drought on record."
Hundreds of fishermen who flocked last week to New York's Catskill Mountains
found rivers reduced to pools. Dave Fisher, his waders wet only to his calves,
could scarcely believe his luck as he pulled a 1.8-kilogram trout from a
weir pool below the Cannonsville reservoir, one of a group of local lakes
supplying water to New York, 225 kilometres away.
"Normally, the water would be running so deep in the spring, you could hardly
get in here," he said. "But I've found this pool full of fish." James Serio,
a local fishing guide, real estate agent and the executive director of the
Delaware River Foundation, said the fish had nowhere else to go because the
water had fallen so low.
"There is going to be a severe fish kill unless drastic steps are taken.
The groundwater is down: For two years, we've been at least 12 inches low
on the 45 inches of rain we need."
Water authorities say the plight of the trout stream may be the start of
a bigger problem that could soon affect tens of millions of Americans.
In Maine, 1,000 private wells have already run dry after the driest winter
in 108 years, while in Idaho, the potato crop is under threat. Farmers have
no water for irrigation because the snowmelt feeding the Snake River is 20%
below normal.
To the south, the melt is 40% below normal in the mountain basin feeding
the Colorado River, which supplies most of the water for Las Vegas and Los
Angeles.
"If things don't change, what we are going to see on the news this summer
is fires," said Reagan Waskom, a water resource specialist at Colorado State
University.
There are already reports of the first forest fire of the year raging in
New Mexico.
The last serious drought was in 1988, when corn crops failed in Illinois
and Kansas, riverboats ran aground on mud banks in the Mississippi, and
Yellowstone Park burned in a forest fire so fierce it destroyed roots along
with branches.
While some climatologists point to established cycles of drought and plenty,
others say global warming trends are changing weather patterns.
Fishermen in the Catskills have discovered another factor behind the water
crisis: politics. Water has always been a resource to be traded and fought
over in the United States and a 50-year dispute lies behind half-empty reservoirs
and trickling rivers.
Above the Catskill reservoirs last week, the streams were running with water
from sudden heavy rains over the region during March. Below the lakes, however,
the rivers most famous for trout were dry. New York was grabbing all the
water, infuriating locals such as Mr. Serio. His businesses and the local
economy depend on the trout.
City officials say they have no choice. Only a month ago, the Cannonsville
reservoir was down to just 8% of capacity.
Mr. Serio disagrees. "Bad management of the water, and the arrogance of New
York City to the state that surrounds it, is a major factor in the problem,"
he said."It's outrageous that they ruin our rivers while millions upon millions
of gallons are simply wasted."
Up to a third of the water piped to New York never gets there because of
leaks in the old wooden aqueducts.
Statistics illustrate New Yorkers' appetite for water. European cities consume
110 to 150 litres per person a day, compared with 200 litres for Boston and
375 litres for Los Angeles. New York's water consumption is 600 litres per
person.
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How Dry We Are-- Drought conditions threaten much of the U.S.
Happily, there are steps we can all take to ease the unwelcome drying of
America
BY JESSICA REAVES JIM MCKNIGHT/AP
NOAA's CPC: The Climate Prediction Center
Wednesday, Apr. 10,
2002
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,229745,00.html
The famous fountains in New York's Central Park, drained for winter, remain
dry. Farmers in the Midwest are literally praying for rain: the St. John
Catholic Church in Spearville, Kansas is holding four special services this
week to seek divine intervention. And folks in Maine are wondering if they'll
ever get to run a guilt-free dishwasher cycle again.
Thanks to an unusually dry winter, the Eastern seaboard is suffering from
what some experts are calling the most severe drought on record; at least
five states have declared drought emergencies. And in the Midwest it's almost
as bad; crops are withering for lack of rainfall, and reservoir levels have
dropped to dangerously low levels.
And as bad as it is now, it's probably going to get worse as the weather
gets warmer. Analysts at the U.S. Climate Prediction Center put most of the
Northeast, Southeast and Midwest in the "Slow Improvement/Problems Persist"
category, signaling what could be a tough, dry summer for swimming pools,
dust-caked cars and thirsty lawns. "We're still hoping for some good rains
in April," says Bryan Swistock, a water resources and conservation specialist
at Penn State's school of Forestry Resources. "But we seem to be running
out of time."
Is there anything we can do? First, says Mark Svoboda, a climatologist at
the National Drought Mitigation Center, in Lincoln, Nebraska, "we need to
conserve water all the time, not just when we have droughts."
According to Svoboda, droughts are a natural and predictable part of the
climate cycle, so we really shouldn't be so surprised when water supplies
run low. Drought is something we can -- and must -- prepare for, he says,
but getting ahead of the curve requires proactive thinking, and possibly
expensive ventures like creating new reservoirs. If we don't take droughts
more seriously, Svoboda predicts, the strain on water supplies will just
keep getting worse.
Okay, but what about easing the effects of this drought -- right now? Happily
for budding conservationists, there are a number of steps you can take to
help preserve water. Here, with thanks to Bryan Swistock, is a quick rundown:
One: Don't take it outside. Most states with drought emergencies have already
banned nonessential" water use -- and that includes washing cars, watering
lawns and filling the swimming pools. Why eliminate all these springtime
activities? Because, explains Swistock, they use up huge amounts of water
with literally no return (to the ground water supply).
Two: Think when you drink (or floss, or scrub). When you're doing your dishes,
or brushing your teeth, or just running water into a glass, turn off the
faucet when you're not actually using the water. Don't let the water keep
running while you're examining your back molars or soaping up your dinner
plates.
Three: Go for the full load. Running half-empty dishwashers and washing machines
is a fast way to waste tons of water. Make sure you've stuffed everything
you possibly can into the machine before you press the start button.
Four: Skip the prune fingers. This is not a time for daily baths. Instead,
strive for shorter showers (and see Six for even more efficient personal
hygiene.)
Five: Toilet train. Remember how your weird cousins from Northern California
used to keep a brick in their toilet tank to reduce water flow? Remember
how you thought they were crazy? Well, they might have been, but they were
right about conserving water. "It does help to put bricks or a quart jug
filled with gravel, for example, into the toilet tank," says Swistock. "A
heavy item like that displaces a quart or more of water -- and that's one
less quart of water the toilet needs to refill itself."
Once you've mastered water displacement, try another, even more challenging
conservation measure: Don't flush every time. "If it's yellow, let it mellow.
If it's brown, flush it down." It's not the most pleasant or appetizing of
mantras, but water conservationists love it.
Six: It's all about hardware. Consider installing low-flow spigots on your
shower heads, low-flow toilets in your bathrooms and a front-loading washer
in your laundry room (it's a bit more expensive than the traditional machine,
but you'll see immediate savings on energy bills, and you'll use up to 30
percent less water for each wash.)
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Fed-Bush-NWO Enemy Relentlessly Killing America's Rain
April 5, 2002
A rain system which had been forecast FOR DAYS to come ashore along the Northwest
Pacific coast was mercilessly shredded, dissipated and vaporized by arch-enemies
of the American people.
These murderous traitors in our government are using the most advanced weather
and climate modification control technologies and systems -- including EM/RF
systems such as 365/24/7 GLOBAL-wide HAARP transmissions, as well as never-ending
chem-trail bombardments -- to wage an all-out and brutal war against each
and every single human being in America.
A brutal and unprecedented DROUGHT caused by their malevolent machinations
is DEVASTATING the North American continent RIGHT NOW. EVERY SECOND OF EVERY
DAY!!!
The time has come to take defensive action against this endless war being
waged against each and every single man woman and child in America!
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DROUGHT INDUCEMENT BY CHEM-TRAILS
By Clifford E Carnicom
Apr 02, 2002
http://www.carnicom.com/drought1.htm
http://rense.com
Recent analysis leads to the conclusion that the extensive and systematic
aerosol operations that are being conducted without informed consent are
aggravating, if not instigating, the elevated drought conditions that are
now commonly being observed.
The current discussion centers upon the heat aspects of the atmosphere, which
are currently under investigation. This paper will be presented in two sections:
an initial general and conceptual statement of the problem and findings,
to be followed by a more detailed presentation based upon certain fundamentals
of physics, chemistry and mathematics.
In regard to the preliminary discussion, it is necessary to introduce the
physical term known as the "specific heat" of a substance. Here is the definition
of the specific heat:
The specific heat is the amount of heat required to flow into a substance
to produce a one degree rise in temperature.
Comprehension of this definition is helpful to understand the basis of the
discussion which follows. Tabulations of specific heats of the elements and
various compounds are readily available within reference books. Even more
importantly, it is necessary to recognize the practical application of this
definition through the following additional statements:
A substance with a high specific heat requires more heat energy to raise
its temperature a given amount than one with a low specific heat. Similarly,
and conversely, and in particular related to the current discussion, a substance
with a lower specific heat will raise higher in temperature with a given
amount of heat than a substance with a higher specific heat. This importance
of this latter fact will hopefully become apparent to the reader in due course.
The general and conceptual question that arises is this: Given that the air
of the earth has a specific heat value, what would be the projected heat
effect of introducing metallic particulate aerosols into that atmosphere?
And specifically, what would be the projected effect of introducing particulate
forms of aluminum, barium, magnesium, titanium and calcium? This itemized
list of elemental contributions is of special interest because of both historical
and recent investigations that confirm their unexpected presence in our
atmosphere in direct association with the advent of the aircraft aerosol
operations.
It can be stated that the introduction of the majority of these five elements
will have the net effect of increasing the temperature of the atmosphere
of this planet. This is a consequence of the specific heat values of the
elements under primary consideration. This finding is potentially of the
greatest consequence to both the life and welfare of this planet. It is
reasonable to conclude that this finding may reveal a direction connection
with, or impact upon, the rising prevalence of observed drought conditions.
It is hoped that the citizens of this nation and the planet in general will
organize to the level of confronting directly the ramifications of the aerosol
operations which remain in progress, and to continue to force full disclosure
and accountability.
Additional Notes:
Research in the near future will be focused upon the the continued quantitative
assessment of physical impact upon the atmosphere and ecosphere. The results
presented here are an entirely separate and distinct issue from the moisture
absorption or collection properties of the aerosols, as are also commonly
observed. Specific heat properties of substances are intrinsic to the nature
of the elements themselves. Corrections or modifications to this page will
be made as is appropriate.
Expanded discussion:
The specific heat of a substance (c) is defined as c = dQ/(dT*m), where Q
is the amount of heat entering a mass (m) of substance, and the consequent
rise in temperature is dT. The SI units of specific heat are kJ / (kg * K)
where J refers to joules, kg is kilograms, and K is degrees Kelvin.
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