Parts of the state are originally desert-like. Los Angeles was like that. I think it's spread past where it originally was from all the microwaves and dumping treated water back into the ocean. The NWO has been using us for a testing ground for decades, but people like the climate because it's a dry heat.
Yes but it is in extreme desertification now. Despite parts of the state bordering desert. Because it has sapped its ground water. It is rapidly depleting the Sacramento river and the Colorado river both have drained and dropped beyond all recorded historic levels. As the global temperature increases in this period of warming it causes droughts wildfires and mudslides, creating more dust with little green growth and a water table depleting from agriculture and huge consumption in drought and fire. As the state massively overpopulates and consumes even more rapidly in its next inventions. Until California is becoming a desert in mere decades instead of centuries. Where previously with places like Egypt, it took thousands of years to cause desertification brought on in a similar crude fashion.
There is an increasing danger currently of eruptions and quakes. They could really push some our overpopulated cities completely over the edge into biblical proportions, food shortages and anarchy and mass casualties. If places like New Zealand rumbling today, Yellowstone rising, or any major global eruption erupts. Potentially causing major calamity globally. Not only will it erupt but the plates will also rattle more, and this could be felt anywhere on a fault line. With the increasing affects of our weather it is also having an impact on eruptions and quakes. We are seeing a huge increase in both, until it seems something imminent will erupt bigger.
Aside from the increasing danger of war. It could also see California become a desert.
Ex-Californian (thankfully). Once upon a time CA had an extensive water storage program. Nearly every dam held back 100s to 1000s of acres of water to be released when there was drought. Then came the environmentalists saying this was unnatural and upset nature's balance. "We'll rely on snowpack right guyz? That's how it worked before all those fish killing dams were built.". So one by one most of the dams came down and CA relied on snowpack.
All was fine until one season there was very little snow. And with little snow no water went into the rivers & streams and farmers were hit hard every drought. But when there is a lot of snowpack, when it melts there is nowhere to put it as most of the water storage behind the dams is gone. So, the fresh water is diverted into the sea to keep it from flooding along the rivers. Unless of course there is a remaining dam in the way like in Oroville. When it rains too much and without any way to moderate that via dams upstream, those downstream get hammered -
And it’s shit heads from California who will complain that it takes 2 gorillion gallons of water to generate 1 pound of beef. Fuck you I live in the Midwest where it rains 1/3 days in the year.
People look at history and try to make it out like the communists starved people through incompetence in planning. Starvation is always part of their plan.
It's the dams that caused the droughts. The central valley had the largest lakes on the west coast and was once a vast marshland, which is why it was such good farmland. But they created canals and dammed the major rivers, which drained the land. Without the evaporation from the large bodies of water, the water table can't replenish itself and it's slowly getting dryer and dryer. And the land is becoming salter and polluted from decades of chemical ferts. Farmers and rancher have to keep digging deeper wells to get at the dwindling ground water, which can't replenish. Not to mention all the fucking fracking and other pollutants the oil companies have generously leached into it. It's not a good situation, but the solution is to restore many of the lakes and rivers that made California fertile to begin with. Look up Lake Tulare and kern Island. There's towns all along the central valley with Port on their name, because they used to be a port for steamboats traveling along rivers and lakes from Delano to Stockton. I could go on, there's so much behind it all.
Actually, destroying dams may be a good thing as dams do have a lifespan to them, and they need to (periodically) have their lakes drained and the dam inspected to ensure that everything is still good as a dam failure would be pretty catastrophic.
I know nothing about the Rwandan genocide beyond what I have heard in the mainstream and the movie Hotel Rwanda. What are some good sources to learn more?
Are the illegals surging the border expected to bring their own water bottles then?
No
Communists love starvation, for some reason. Not sure why, they just do.
But hey, at least they can starve in beautiful California weather.
California grows good for the rest of the nation, too
The fact is because of yellowstone you shall grow your food on south.
California is turning into a desert.
Parts of the state are originally desert-like. Los Angeles was like that. I think it's spread past where it originally was from all the microwaves and dumping treated water back into the ocean. The NWO has been using us for a testing ground for decades, but people like the climate because it's a dry heat.
Yes but it is in extreme desertification now. Despite parts of the state bordering desert. Because it has sapped its ground water. It is rapidly depleting the Sacramento river and the Colorado river both have drained and dropped beyond all recorded historic levels. As the global temperature increases in this period of warming it causes droughts wildfires and mudslides, creating more dust with little green growth and a water table depleting from agriculture and huge consumption in drought and fire. As the state massively overpopulates and consumes even more rapidly in its next inventions. Until California is becoming a desert in mere decades instead of centuries. Where previously with places like Egypt, it took thousands of years to cause desertification brought on in a similar crude fashion.
There is an increasing danger currently of eruptions and quakes. They could really push some our overpopulated cities completely over the edge into biblical proportions, food shortages and anarchy and mass casualties. If places like New Zealand rumbling today, Yellowstone rising, or any major global eruption erupts. Potentially causing major calamity globally. Not only will it erupt but the plates will also rattle more, and this could be felt anywhere on a fault line. With the increasing affects of our weather it is also having an impact on eruptions and quakes. We are seeing a huge increase in both, until it seems something imminent will erupt bigger.
Aside from the increasing danger of war. It could also see California become a desert.
I thought states like California were the ones keeping poor Republicans alive! /s
"But we need water for the almonds!"
"Massive wildfires are only caused by power companies and cigarette smokers!"
"If another endangered bug dies then we could be in real trouble!"
They deserve what they get, but it's a shame that it affects everyone else too.
Ex-Californian (thankfully). Once upon a time CA had an extensive water storage program. Nearly every dam held back 100s to 1000s of acres of water to be released when there was drought. Then came the environmentalists saying this was unnatural and upset nature's balance. "We'll rely on snowpack right guyz? That's how it worked before all those fish killing dams were built.". So one by one most of the dams came down and CA relied on snowpack.
All was fine until one season there was very little snow. And with little snow no water went into the rivers & streams and farmers were hit hard every drought. But when there is a lot of snowpack, when it melts there is nowhere to put it as most of the water storage behind the dams is gone. So, the fresh water is diverted into the sea to keep it from flooding along the rivers. Unless of course there is a remaining dam in the way like in Oroville. When it rains too much and without any way to moderate that via dams upstream, those downstream get hammered -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oroville_Dam_crisis
Honk Honk!
And it’s shit heads from California who will complain that it takes 2 gorillion gallons of water to generate 1 pound of beef. Fuck you I live in the Midwest where it rains 1/3 days in the year.
People look at history and try to make it out like the communists starved people through incompetence in planning. Starvation is always part of their plan.
It's the dams that caused the droughts. The central valley had the largest lakes on the west coast and was once a vast marshland, which is why it was such good farmland. But they created canals and dammed the major rivers, which drained the land. Without the evaporation from the large bodies of water, the water table can't replenish itself and it's slowly getting dryer and dryer. And the land is becoming salter and polluted from decades of chemical ferts. Farmers and rancher have to keep digging deeper wells to get at the dwindling ground water, which can't replenish. Not to mention all the fucking fracking and other pollutants the oil companies have generously leached into it. It's not a good situation, but the solution is to restore many of the lakes and rivers that made California fertile to begin with. Look up Lake Tulare and kern Island. There's towns all along the central valley with Port on their name, because they used to be a port for steamboats traveling along rivers and lakes from Delano to Stockton. I could go on, there's so much behind it all.
Thanks Californiabama
Don’t forget pumping their ground water into the ocean for the fish
Actually, destroying dams may be a good thing as dams do have a lifespan to them, and they need to (periodically) have their lakes drained and the dam inspected to ensure that everything is still good as a dam failure would be pretty catastrophic.
That said, they're going about it all wrong.
Yes but they aren't just removing damaged or dangerous dams.
https://www.americanrivers.org/2021/02/69-dams-removed-in-2020/
well, that's kinda' what you get for trying to farm water intensive crops in the Central effing Valley.
I wonder if the poisoned will do the same thing vaccinated anti christians did in Rwanda
What is that? I don't know what you are referring to. Do you mean the Rwandan genocide?
Yeah the UN gets pissed off when people don’t vax
I know nothing about the Rwandan genocide beyond what I have heard in the mainstream and the movie Hotel Rwanda. What are some good sources to learn more?
I wonder is “shake hands with the devil” reads differently in this light?
Good. Let them drink dust.