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Barb Doyle

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Do you take this for granted?
1/30/2012 8:36:54 PM
Hello,

Recently I rented a couple of movies that are really good. I highly recommend
that you watch them. They are "Courageous" and "Grace Card". They both
have really good messages and are very inspiring.

Many people take water for granted and because of this many people waste
water. Below are some good reasons why you will want to value water and
conserve as much as possible.


There is a coming critical shortage of water throughout the world.

The following are 25 signs that a horrific global water crisis is coming. The first 12 facts are about the United States, and the last 13 are about the rest of the world….

#1 Today, the United States uses approximately 148 trillion gallons of fresh water a year.

#2 According to the U.S. government, 36 U.S. states are already facing water shortages or will be facing water shortages within the next few years.

#3 Since 1998, the level of water in Lake Mead has plunged by more than 50 percent. Lake Mead supplies about 85 percent of the water used in Las Vegas, and at this point the lake has 5.6 trillion gallons less water than it used to have. Lake Mead is falling so fast that some believe that the Hoover dam could actually stop producing electricity in a few years. Needless to say, that would be a total disaster for that entire region of the country. In addition, if things continue at the current pace, it is being estimated that Lake Mead will run completely dry some time around the year 2021.

#4 According to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. interior west is now the driest that it has been in 500 years.

#5 The Ogallala Aquifer, which is a massive underground lake that stretches from South Dakota all the way to Texas, is rapidly drying up. The Ogallala Aquifer is believed to be the largest body of fresh water in the world, and right now it is being drained at a rate of approximately 800 gallons per minute. Right now it covers approximately 174,000 square miles, and since the 1950s we have drained enough water from it "to half-fill Lake Erie". Once upon a time, the Ogallala Aquifer had an average depth of about 240 feet, but today the average depth is just 80 feet. If something is not done, we will definitely see a return of the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. We need to start listening to the experts. Just consider what David Brauer of the Ogallala Research Service had to say when asked about the future of the Ogallala Aquifer….

"Our goal now is to engineer a soft landing. That’s all we can do."

#6 A federal judge has ruled that the state of Georgia has very few legal rights to Lake Lanier. Lake Lanier is the main water source for the city of Atlanta. Millions more people are expected to move into the Atlanta area in the coming years, and this is creating an absolute nightmare for city officials.

#7 It is estimated that California only has a 20 year supply of fresh water left.

#8 It is estimated that New Mexico only has a 10 year supply of fresh water left.

#9 Things have gotten so dry in Arizona that now giant "dust storms" have been blowing through the city of Phoenix.

#10 Texas has experienced one of the driest stretches that it has ever seen. Right now, approximately 81 percent of the state of Texas is experiencing "exceptional drought" conditions, and wildfires have burned an astounding 3.6 million acres in the state.

#11 Approximately 40 percent of all U.S. rivers and approximately 46 percent of all U.S. lakes have become so polluted that they are are now considered to be too dangerous to fish in, swim in or get drinking water from.

#12 Eight states in the Great Lakes region have signed a pact banning the export of water to outsiders - even to other U.S. states.

#13 It is being projected that by the year 2030, global demand for water will be 40 percent higher than it is today.

#14 Worldwide demand for fresh water tripled during the last century, and is now doubling every 21 years.

#15 According to USAID, one-third of the population of the earth will be facing severe or chronic water shortages by the year 2025.

#16 Of the 60 million people added to the world’s cities every year, the vast majority of them live in impoverished areas that have no sanitation facilities whatsoever.

#17 It is estimated that 75 percent of the surface water in India is now contaminated by human and agricultural waste.

#18 If you can believe it, according to a UN study on sanitation, far more people in India have access to a cell phone than to a toilet.

#19 In the developing world, 90 percent of all wastewater is discharged completely untreated into local rivers, streams or lakes.

#20 Every 8 seconds, somewhere in the world a child dies from drinking dirty water.

#21 Due to a lack of water, Saudi Arabia has given up on trying to grow wheat and will be 100 percent dependent on wheat imports by the year 2016.

#22 In northern China, the water table is dropping one meter every single year because of drought and overpumping.

#23 Incredibly, a new desert the size of Rhode Island is created in China every single year because of drought and overpumping.

#24 In China, 80 percent of all major rivers have become so horribly polluted that they do not support any aquatic life at all at this point.

#25 Collectively, the women of South Africa walk the equivalent of the distance to the moon and back 16 times a day just to get water.Right now, more than a billion people around the globe do not have access to safe drinking water.


Peace, Health and Prosperity,
Barb Doyle, Sc.

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You have a lot better chance of being a big winner here.
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Amanda Martin-Shaver

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RE: Do you take this for granted?
1/31/2012 5:38:02 AM
Hello Barb,
Wow these fact and figures are critical.
I am sharing a video of Jesse Ventura Conspiracy Theory regarding the water pumped out and sent overseas. The drops in the water levels he observed was pretty grim too.
I was pretty shocked and outraged that US water is just being siphoned off and sold by private enterprises overseas under secrecy without the general public awareness or knowledge. I would think that water belongs to the citizens of the USA and we should all have a say in this theft - just another conspiracy that is being done to people the world over by a few greedy power hungry billionaires.
Amanda


Quote:
Hello,

Recently I rented a couple of movies that are really good. I highly recommend
that you watch them. They are "Courageous" and "Grace Card". They both
have really good messages and are very inspiring.

Many people take water for granted and because of this many people waste
water. Below are some good reasons why you will want to value water and
conserve as much as possible.


There is a coming critical shortage of water throughout the world.

The following are 25 signs that a horrific global water crisis is coming. The first 12 facts are about the United States, and the last 13 are about the rest of the world….

#1 Today, the United States uses approximately 148 trillion gallons of fresh water a year.

#2 According to the U.S. government, 36 U.S. states are already facing water shortages or will be facing water shortages within the next few years.

#3 Since 1998, the level of water in Lake Mead has plunged by more than 50 percent. Lake Mead supplies about 85 percent of the water used in Las Vegas, and at this point the lake has 5.6 trillion gallons less water than it used to have. Lake Mead is falling so fast that some believe that the Hoover dam could actually stop producing electricity in a few years. Needless to say, that would be a total disaster for that entire region of the country. In addition, if things continue at the current pace, it is being estimated that Lake Mead will run completely dry some time around the year 2021.

#4 According to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. interior west is now the driest that it has been in 500 years.

#5 The Ogallala Aquifer, which is a massive underground lake that stretches from South Dakota all the way to Texas, is rapidly drying up. The Ogallala Aquifer is believed to be the largest body of fresh water in the world, and right now it is being drained at a rate of approximately 800 gallons per minute. Right now it covers approximately 174,000 square miles, and since the 1950s we have drained enough water from it "to half-fill Lake Erie". Once upon a time, the Ogallala Aquifer had an average depth of about 240 feet, but today the average depth is just 80 feet. If something is not done, we will definitely see a return of the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. We need to start listening to the experts. Just consider what David Brauer of the Ogallala Research Service had to say when asked about the future of the Ogallala Aquifer….

"Our goal now is to engineer a soft landing. That’s all we can do."

#6 A federal judge has ruled that the state of Georgia has very few legal rights to Lake Lanier. Lake Lanier is the main water source for the city of Atlanta. Millions more people are expected to move into the Atlanta area in the coming years, and this is creating an absolute nightmare for city officials.

#7 It is estimated that California only has a 20 year supply of fresh water left.

#8 It is estimated that New Mexico only has a 10 year supply of fresh water left.

#9 Things have gotten so dry in Arizona that now giant "dust storms" have been blowing through the city of Phoenix.

#10 Texas has experienced one of the driest stretches that it has ever seen. Right now, approximately 81 percent of the state of Texas is experiencing "exceptional drought" conditions, and wildfires have burned an astounding 3.6 million acres in the state.

#11 Approximately 40 percent of all U.S. rivers and approximately 46 percent of all U.S. lakes have become so polluted that they are are now considered to be too dangerous to fish in, swim in or get drinking water from.

#12 Eight states in the Great Lakes region have signed a pact banning the export of water to outsiders - even to other U.S. states.

#13 It is being projected that by the year 2030, global demand for water will be 40 percent higher than it is today.

#14 Worldwide demand for fresh water tripled during the last century, and is now doubling every 21 years.

#15 According to USAID, one-third of the population of the earth will be facing severe or chronic water shortages by the year 2025.

#16 Of the 60 million people added to the world’s cities every year, the vast majority of them live in impoverished areas that have no sanitation facilities whatsoever.

#17 It is estimated that 75 percent of the surface water in India is now contaminated by human and agricultural waste.

#18 If you can believe it, according to a UN study on sanitation, far more people in India have access to a cell phone than to a toilet.

#19 In the developing world, 90 percent of all wastewater is discharged completely untreated into local rivers, streams or lakes.

#20 Every 8 seconds, somewhere in the world a child dies from drinking dirty water.

#21 Due to a lack of water, Saudi Arabia has given up on trying to grow wheat and will be 100 percent dependent on wheat imports by the year 2016.

#22 In northern China, the water table is dropping one meter every single year because of drought and overpumping.

#23 Incredibly, a new desert the size of Rhode Island is created in China every single year because of drought and overpumping.

#24 In China, 80 percent of all major rivers have become so horribly polluted that they do not support any aquatic life at all at this point.

#25 Collectively, the women of South Africa walk the equivalent of the distance to the moon and back 16 times a day just to get water.Right now, more than a billion people around the globe do not have access to safe drinking water.


Peace, Health and Prosperity,
Barb Doyle, Sc.

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You have a lot better chance of being a big winner here.
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Barb Doyle

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RE: Do you take this for granted?
1/31/2012 8:08:14 PM

Hi Amanda,

Thanks so much for sharing the video. That
is very sad that our water is being shipped to
other countries when we so desperately need
it here. I think that most people would be
surprised that the US who is so dependant on
other countries for oil actually ships oil to other
countries. Doesn't make much sense. The only
way to change things is for people to become
aware and to contact these companies so that
they change their bad business practices. Because
so many comapnies are international conglomerates
so many companies really don't care about any
one country. This has been going on since at least
World War II.

Peace, Health and Prosperity,
Barb Doyle, Sc.

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Amanda Martin-Shaver

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RE: Do you take this for granted?
1/31/2012 9:43:32 PM
Barb,
It is pure treason, these global elites just flaunt all these broken laws, ethics against humanity right in our faces when they get exposed or caught. They don't care because many of the judges are in their pockets too.
There has always been enough of every commodity that humans, animals, fish, birds etc needed for their survival and in abundance for the future and any natural disaster that happened along the way, yet greed has been the factor to steal away from the many for the few to hoard up and use against us. It is all about their New World Order program to bring everyone into a state of impoverishment that whom is still alive will accept their micro-chips, monetary system and come under bondage of slavery in complete Communism/Socialism.
Those that do not comply will not be able to buy or sell and more will die of starvation, dehydration or disease from malnutrition. It will be very tough time either way.
Personally I am ready to fight either way - if enough people wake up and don't comply and we can overthrow these dictators or the Lord Jesus comes back, which ever comes first.
Actually using food and water as weapons to make people comply has been around for centuries. Ireland had the Potato famine when the English soldiers came and destroyed their crops and they only had spuds to eat - millions died of hunger and disease.
The Plains Indians here in the States were starved and also murdered by genocide of the small-pox infested blankets given to them.
The Civil war between the North and South, many of the South were murdered via starvation as their crops and animals were destroyed and killed what the soldiers couldn't take with them..
Amanda
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Hi Amanda,

Thanks so much for sharing the video. That
is very sad that our water is being shipped to
other countries when we so desperately need
it here. I think that most people would be
surprised that the US who is so dependant on
other countries for oil actually ships oil to other
countries. Doesn't make much sense. The only
way to change things is for people to become
aware and to contact these companies so that
they change their bad business practices. Because
so many comapnies are international conglomerates
so many companies really don't care about any
one country. This has been going on since at least
World War II.

Peace, Health and Prosperity,
Barb Doyle, Sc.

Come together, right now, and succeed.
http://empower.thisworks.biz


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