From: Lance
Date: 12 Aug 2002
Time: 23:04:51
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1
Drought news. What is going on with droughts these days? North Carolina Drought Restrictions; http://www.carwash.com/news.asp?mode=4&N_ID=33488 and look a the news in South Carolina. South Carolina Drought is tough too; http://www.carwash.com/news.asp?mode=4&N_ID=33493 . Pueblo CO is having a tough time of it also. Pueblo Colorado Drought Tightens. http://www.carwash.com/news.asp?mode=4&N_ID=33496 . Farmers are in trouble in drought areas of CO. http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2002/08/12/daily3.html?f=et61 It is getting serious there and it is still only early August. It changes the eco-system too, Droughts and Jelly Fish are connected my friends; http://orbit-net.nesdis.noaa.gov/orad2/doc/seanettlemain.html . And the big Cities are in dire straights but cannot allow for panic. http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2002/08/05/daily7.html?f=et61 Drought in big city of Denver? Yes it is a big deal. Where the hell is it going to come from? Now we have been studying the droughts for a long time, but what many of you have not thought of is the underground water supply which fills up caverns underground and therefore you do not have rock slides and cave ins. I think we have a significant problem with all the missing water underground and believe there could be a large West Coast problem of an Earth Quake because of it or in areas where there was once lots of ground water and now there is none. Why? Well because amongst other things I am a big fan of geology, oil and water, Continental Drift theories and plate tectonics. What I am seeing is a problem of the water on the other side of what we call the ground. That could be a real problem underneath where water is also needed. This can cause Earthquakes with no way to alleviate the stress. We took oil out of the ground in the Central Valley in CA and the Coalinga Earthquake showed us the error of our ways, now we have used up needed resources of water and with less water allowed to permeate into the ground or force it’s way into underground streams due to a lack of dynamic pressure in the lakes since there is less water and therefore less weight to push the water where it need to get coupled with our drilling wells deeper and deeper everywhere I have been in the US. We see the problem. Farmers need water? Yes, People need water? Fish need water, and the ground in it’s natural structure uses water as an equalizer of the stabilization of the Earth under our feet.
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