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Sunday, June 01, 2008

Is water becoming ‘the new oil’?



Public fountains are dry in Barcelona, Spain, a city so parched there’s a €9,000 ($13,000) fine if you’re caught watering your flowers. A tanker ship docked there this month carrying 5 million gallons of precious fresh water – and officials are scrambling to line up more such shipments to slake public thirst.

I just now got back from the San Joaquin Valley (CA). While driving from the valley through Bakersfield and the Grape Vine to Orange County I could not help but notice the return of chem~trails in the skies above. They were not even trying to conceal their activities. I just wonder if this global aerosol spraying has something to do with this world wide drought? One has to wonder why they are spraying ALL of us. No one has been exempt from the program.

Anyway, I told you about water being the 'new oil' quite some time ago.
And now others are starting to agree. Corporations are going to prosper while people are going to suffer I think.

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