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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76873815 United States 07/26/2022 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The shortage to achieve full pool might only be 20% caused by invaders. The shortage difference to achieve a normal or acceptable level is 100% due to the millions of invaders. Still, the managers carry full blame for the current crisis. The current situation was very predictable more than 20 years ago, but they did NOTHING to reduce the outflow. The fix would have been so small as to a non-issue. Now, there is a crisis. No doubt, that was the goal all along. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80010885 United States 07/26/2022 01:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Depends on the definition of shortage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76873815 The shortage to achieve full pool might only be 20% caused by invaders. The shortage difference to achieve a normal or acceptable level is 100% due to the millions of invaders. Still, the managers carry full blame for the current crisis. The current situation was very predictable more than 20 years ago, but they did NOTHING to reduce the outflow. The fix would have been so small as to a non-issue. Now, there is a crisis. No doubt, that was the goal all along. It would appear your conclusion is sadly true, just as we watch our nation being looted by all manner of politicians and their replacement voters. |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/26/2022 01:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My pleasure, and thank you for opening this dialog up! This will become a major issue in the next 6 months. It is my belief the inflow numbers to Lake Mead are bogus. Right now the Colorado River arm is not even entering the lake: [link to earthobservatory.nasa.gov (secure)] The Overton Bay arm is no longer supplying the Virgin River either. Just scroll through the timeline on this imagery and be shocked. I agree in 6 months we will be paying very close attention to snow pact Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated safe zone video pg. 111 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/26/2022 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, I've been babysitting this thread for 2 1/2 hours now and need to go take care of some things Be back later, have fun and discuss, I'll catch up when I get back. Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated safe zone video pg. 111 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27493786 United States 07/26/2022 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No it gets changed to sewage and flushed into rivers and oceans after being treated so the real problem is no one is putting water back into the lake? didn't they think of that when they were taking the water out? or was it just a case of, we'll leave that part to chance? Pretty sure Los Angeles is well out of the Lake Meade watershed. |
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User ID: 83919155 United Kingdom 07/26/2022 02:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Earth is a large watery planet. There is no shortage of water in the 'system'. And our population could expand 2 even 3 times what it is now. The problem is DROUGHT -not people or migration. We just need to figure out the water problem and soon. Pausing new city development and shutting down golf courses would be a start. Last Edited by Humanitarianlike on 07/26/2022 02:01 PM |
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User ID: 83688112 United States 07/26/2022 02:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West, ‘unrecognizable’ as it tips toward crisis Quoting: Storm2come Lake Mead, a lifeline for 25 million people and millions of acres of farmland in California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico, made history when it was engineered 85 years ago, capturing trillions of gallons of river water and ushering in the growth of the modern West.[less than 50%] Let's face some facts in 1980 the population of Las Vegas was 146,000 today it's 662,000 , The population of Las Angelas was 9,300,00 today it's 12,9000,000. With just these 2 cities that's a rise of 4.1 million more people drinking the water. More farms that need irrigation While many are trying to blame climate change, I blame both legal and illegal migration on the water shortage in the Southwest USA. One more sign that resources are finite and should be protected from illegal immigration. Politicians that don't understand this should be voted out. I'm not so sure you know what you're talking about OP. California's farmland is not irrigated from lake Mead. Maybe a bit of it near LA or sand Diego. But 95+ percent of it is irrigated from the Sierra Nevada snow melt. There's 1400 dams lining the Sierra Nevada collecting the snow melt and an aquaduct system that takes water all over the state. 10% of California water is used for household use. 5% for industrial. And 90% for farmland irrigation. California has invested 10s of Billions giving farmers equipment to prevent wasting water. As such the California uses the least amount of water and grows the most amount of food per acre than anywhere in the world. As much as I hate that state it isn't the cause of lake Mead drought. 50% of the water in lake Mead gets dumped in the ocean. And it wasn't always that way. Look elsewhere. And California grows shit for people all over the world. You've eaten something from California today ..assuming you actually eat fruits and vegetables and don't just eat potato chips and soda. Great information! Thanks for sharing it. “When you want to find out who is behind something, just follow the money. Look at the trades made just before 9/11. These are the guys that knew what was coming. The sons of CIA agents, government officials. Close relatives of the most powerful men in America. Cheney, Rumsfeld. They all got rich.” |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83070426 United States 07/26/2022 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is why they want to divert water from the Mississippi River, into the Colorado River. Quoting: Artlicious Makes me wonder if the Mississippi may one day, no longer reach the Gulf of Mexico? And if that happens, how will it change the Gulf? Water Wars coming? There will probably be an "accident" to make the great lakes non-potable or some shit. The Midwest needs the rivers and the tributaries for farming. If California wants water, they should get it from the Great Lakes, not from our rivers. |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/26/2022 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No it gets changed to sewage and flushed into rivers and oceans after being treated so the real problem is no one is putting water back into the lake? didn't they think of that when they were taking the water out? or was it just a case of, we'll leave that part to chance? Pretty sure Los Angeles is well out of the Lake Meade watershed. Nope [link to www.register-herald.com (secure)] Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated safe zone video pg. 111 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83516685 United States 07/26/2022 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West, ‘unrecognizable’ as it tips toward crisis Quoting: Storm2come Lake Mead, a lifeline for 25 million people and millions of acres of farmland in California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico, made history when it was engineered 85 years ago, capturing trillions of gallons of river water and ushering in the growth of the modern West.[less than 50%] [link to www.register-herald.com (secure)] :nova glass: Let's face some facts in 1980 the population of Las Vegas was 146,000 today it's 662,000 , The population of Las Angelas was 9,300,00 today it's 12,9000,000. With just these 2 cities that's a rise of 4.1 million more people drinking the water. More farms that need irrigation :illwork: While many are trying to blame climate change, I blame both legal and illegal migration on the water shortage in the Southwest USA. One more sign that resources are finite and should be protected from illegal immigration. :stopill: Politicians that don't understand this should be voted out. :illNancy: :realvsleft: No... As many people can live there as they want. Cause this is Merica and they are lying to us!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83516685 United States 07/26/2022 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Earth is a large watery planet. There is no shortage of water in the 'system'. And our population could expand 2 even 3 times what it is now. Quoting: Humanitarianlike The problem is DROUGHT -not people or migration. We just need to figure out the water problem and soon. Pausing new city development and shutting down golf courses would be a start. You think that'll do it eh??? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83516685 United States 07/26/2022 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is why they want to divert water from the Mississippi River, into the Colorado River. Quoting: Artlicious Makes me wonder if the Mississippi may one day, no longer reach the Gulf of Mexico? And if that happens, how will it change the Gulf? Water Wars coming? There will probably be an "accident" to make the great lakes non-potable or some shit. The Midwest needs the rivers and the tributaries for farming. If California wants water, they should get it from the Great Lakes, not from our rivers. He'll no you need to be snowbound for that privilege. Get outta here... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83914462 United States 07/26/2022 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No, It’s humans using water. You think these people pouring across the border care about leaving the faucet running. They storm across the border and rape our land of its resources, while the country they come from has plenty of resources. It’s not migration, it’s an invasion. go back to Europe. There is plenty of water |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83914462 United States 07/26/2022 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West, ‘unrecognizable’ as it tips toward crisis Quoting: Storm2come Lake Mead, a lifeline for 25 million people and millions of acres of farmland in California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico, made history when it was engineered 85 years ago, capturing trillions of gallons of river water and ushering in the growth of the modern West.[less than 50%] :nova glass: Let's face some facts in 1980 the population of Las Vegas was 146,000 today it's 662,000 , The population of Las Angelas was 9,300,00 today it's 12,9000,000. With just these 2 cities that's a rise of 4.1 million more people drinking the water. More farms that need irrigation :illwork: While many are trying to blame climate change, I blame both legal and illegal migration on the water shortage in the Southwest USA. One more sign that resources are finite and should be protected from illegal immigration. :stopill: Politicians that don't understand this should be voted out. :illNancy: :realvsleft: LOSERS |
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User ID: 83919510 United States 07/26/2022 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Storm2come No it gets changed to sewage and flushed into rivers and oceans after being treated so the real problem is no one is putting water back into the lake? didn't they think of that when they were taking the water out? or was it just a case of, we'll leave that part to chance? Pretty sure Los Angeles is well out of the Lake Meade watershed. Nope [link to www.register-herald.com (secure)] When the AC says watershed, he or she means the source, which is actually the Colorado river basin watershed - upper and lower. LA is one of the recipients of the watershed and reservoir. |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/26/2022 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Water doesnt change by humans drinking it. So if I drink water and then piss in a cup would you drink it? You've been trying to derail this thread with comments about white people, saying go back to Europe, and calling US losers. So where do you think the world would be without Whites? and if you think it would be better, then why are white countries the ones being invaded by brown skinned people. Take your stupid ass elsewhere. Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated safe zone video pg. 111 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
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(OP) Natural Law always wins in the end User ID: 80494276 United States 07/26/2022 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 50983817 so the real problem is no one is putting water back into the lake? didn't they think of that when they were taking the water out? or was it just a case of, we'll leave that part to chance? Pretty sure Los Angeles is well out of the Lake Meade watershed. Nope [link to www.register-herald.com (secure)] When the AC says watershed, he or she means the source, which is actually the Colorado river basin watershed - upper and lower. LA is one of the recipients of the watershed and reservoir. Water shed maybe, but LA also gets water from lake Mead or so the article states. Thread: Partial crustal shift and the Sun / earth , Updated safe zone video pg. 111 Thread: Om frequencies, which one works for you?? If someone produces wealth and money, you have no right to tell them how to spend it.- Ayn Rand |
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User ID: 83919510 United States 07/26/2022 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ^This How big is a Lake that was not created by nature supposed to be? It is a failure. ALL attempts to "harness" nature are eventually. That would include trying to engineer nature. Big fail - besides who has the time to micro-manage Earth's weather patterns ?? LOL Historic droughts in the west - into Texas, OK, Kansas now and serious flooding elsewhere.. St Louie today. [link to www.baltimoresun.com (secure)] It's more a case of a weakening magnetosphere and wonky jet streams. Everyone best have a plan because 'this' isn't changing anytime soon. |
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User ID: 83919510 United States 07/26/2022 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 27493786 Pretty sure Los Angeles is well out of the Lake Meade watershed. Nope [link to www.register-herald.com (secure)] When the AC says watershed, he or she means the source, which is actually the Colorado river basin watershed - upper and lower. LA is one of the recipients of the watershed and reservoir. Water shed maybe, but LA also gets water from lake Mead or so the article states. definitely |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83074575 United States 07/26/2022 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West, ‘unrecognizable’ as it tips toward crisis Quoting: Storm2come Lake Mead, a lifeline for 25 million people and millions of acres of farmland in California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico, made history when it was engineered 85 years ago, capturing trillions of gallons of river water and ushering in the growth of the modern West.[less than 50%] [link to www.register-herald.com (secure)] :nova glass: Let's face some facts in 1980 the population of Las Vegas was 146,000 today it's 662,000 , The population of Las Angelas was 9,300,00 today it's 12,9000,000. With just these 2 cities that's a rise of 4.1 million more people drinking the water. More farms that need irrigation :illwork: While many are trying to blame climate change, I blame both legal and illegal migration on the water shortage in the Southwest USA. One more sign that resources are finite and should be protected from illegal immigration. :stopill: Politicians that don't understand this should be voted out. :illNancy: :realvsleft: Watch the great lakes episode of conspiracy theory with Jesse ventura We are sending water to china. |