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Obama’s Okay of Great Lakes Water Sales To China
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A little more than a year ago, The Center for Western Journalism ran a story on Obama’s war on America’s fresh water supply. People scoffed and called the outlet doomsdayers and Obama naysayers, but now, it appears their warnings may have been accurate, as record low levels for the American Great Lakes have been reported.

The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers reported earlier this year that Lake Huron and Lake Michigan have achieved their lowest water levels since records for such information began being kept back in 1918. In spite of the record low levels, the Obama administration has still given the go-ahead to export water from the lakes to China for commercial sale, to the tune of between half a million and nearly two million dollars a day in profits. Nestle corporation, a Swiss company, is also sold water from the Great Lakes.

Little known to many, is the fact that the Great Lakes hold roughly 20% of the world’s fresh water supply, and much of that water is being exported to other countries due to a loop hole being exploited by the Obama administration. Knowing how precious fresh water is, and how rare it is in much of the rest of the world, former U.S. President George W. Bush set aside the water in the Great Lakes to be protected. However, the Obama administration has relabeled the water in the lakes a “commodity” which allows them to sell it, which is what they are doing.

In the past, only third world countries struggled with fresh water supplies. This was a harsh reality in rough parts of the world that Americans had always been sheltered from. But now that the Obama administration has allowed for the privatization of America’s water sources, Americans too may someday soon understand the struggles of simply obtaining fresh water.

http://thelibertydigest.com/2013/12/13/o...er-levels/
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Scary and outrageous. This theft should have been front page news years ago...oh, but CHINA owns us SO...they have Obama over a water barrel...I mean bladder...pissing his pants.

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I know of a of docks that have to keep digging out dirt around the docks so boats can get in and out on the water. Some areas of the lake have had to install wells to pump water back into the lakes so boats ca get in and out. It seems crazy to pump water into a lake but the towns rely on the boating tourism for income.
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That's SO SAD, Richard.

Is is just Lake Michigan or are the other Great Lakes involved?

It IS ridiculous to have to pump water INTO a great lake but there you have it and in many ways it's just LOCAL NEWS!

Our local news in CT are the MASSIVE numbers of trees they're felling. The "duh duh blinders on" answers by tree people are that the trees have a rare, contageous fungus so they have to take down the sick ones, but how did their immune systems get so compromised that they couldn't fight off the fungus or moths or parasites?

Well, remember that Halloween Freak Storm 3 years ago? so many high up branches split so that allowed all sorts of invaders to take up shop and spread it to the rest of them. That was an engineered storm.

Did I tell you yet today how much I hate these people?
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#5
I first heard about this a couple years ago when Jesse Ventura on Conspiracy Theories tried to get movie cameras into where they are pumping the water out. They have armed guards at the entrances so no one go back there. It's sad to see all the peoples docks are now all dried up. It use to be the the lakes were growing larger and they had to build retaining walls to keep the lakes from eroding their land. Some people had to move their houses back because the water kept getting closer to their houses. The one think I did like was our tax dollars were being used to build these retaining walls. I'm thinking I don't live there, so why should I have to pay to save someone's house.
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What we wouldn't give to have THAT problem back again.

It's aweful to witness these crimes destroying everything right in front of our eyes and to watch things deteriorate so rapidly.

Is there any local activism with this like they have with fracking?
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#7
I have heard of small groups trying to do something but you know how that goes. I think the guide stones are right that we have to reduce the population. This planet can't support the amount of people we have here.
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#8
Well, the evil creator-god could easily control the amount of hapless humans being born into this world in the first place. (If it were compassionate) but instead it's more of an energy-feast to overpopulate the planet and then fell us - s l o w l y.
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I'm surprised China doesn't build salt water plants that remove salt from ocean water like Israel and Australia did. I'd like to see all the cities that are underwater. The salt removing plants would reduce shore lines and we could see all the cities that have been buried under the higher shore lines we have now.
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#10
GREAT IDEA!
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