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Secret cabbalist User ID: 74400233 United States 04/20/2021 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to thewashingtonstandard.com (secure)] Quoting: 26Degrees prep while you still can. Don't be lulled into thinking everything is great and fine in the grocery store because right now it is full and well stocked. That is all an illusion. Behind the curtain dire conditions are set up for agriculture crop failures. Believe it. God can judge the earth with water or earth, pray it be by fire, if God judges the air by wind it is the worst judgment, air is a purely spirtual judgment there is nothing worse than the feeling of choking not being able to breathe is a terrible way to die, and indeed god is furious with humanity becuase thats the message he is sending now, drought will be the last of your worries [link to www.israel365news.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 28178764 United States 04/20/2021 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Trump was still Prez, we could solve this problem permanently. We need a mega engineering project to move the excess water from the Mississippi, Brazos, and other rivers to the WEST. The continental divide is only about 2,000 feet high in New Mexico. We could build a series of reservoirs and canals to move the water west using windmills and excess natural gas from fracking....if we were still fracking. When we were drilling a couple of years ago, the byproduct of gas was so abundant it was almost free. If we run short of natural gas for pumping, we could tap methane hydrates in the arctic and pipe the gas down here. There is a huge amount of land in the west that is fine for ag except not enough water. The USA's major export is ag products and we have the capacity to ship even more. Greening the desert could lock up more carbon than we burn if we just change our ag practices such as turning crop waste into bio char and plowing it under. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80194568 United States 04/20/2021 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Home Canned foods like peaches are just fabulous. Fruit trees are a gift to yourself and family. Wish I'd planted them sooner. We were getting goat manure today because its not hot like chicken manure. My wife will be planting thornless blackberries tomorrow and me I'll be doing two more fruit trees this week. We have a decent pantry and freezer. Droughts cause more worry than just fires. Drought monitor shows reality [link to droughtmonitor.unl.edu (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35913160 United States 04/21/2021 12:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If Trump was still Prez, we could solve this problem permanently. Quoting: darth We need a mega engineering project to move the excess water from the Mississippi, Brazos, and other rivers to the WEST. The continental divide is only about 2,000 feet high in New Mexico. We could build a series of reservoirs and canals to move the water west using windmills and excess natural gas from fracking....if we were still fracking. When we were drilling a couple of years ago, the byproduct of gas was so abundant it was almost free. If we run short of natural gas for pumping, we could tap methane hydrates in the arctic and pipe the gas down here. There is a huge amount of land in the west that is fine for ag except not enough water. The USA's major export is ag products and we have the capacity to ship even more. Greening the desert could lock up more carbon than we burn if we just change our ag practices such as turning crop waste into bio char and plowing it under. Some good ideas! |