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America and North Americans have been the target of a massive disinformation plot. While we have been distracted by the alleged Keyston XL Pipeline drama, nefarious minions are working their wicked way with the North American water supply, with an eye on gaining control of the North American water supply AND GOUGING THE CRAP OUT OF CONSUMERS.
Remember the California water of the 1920s where LA HIJACKED WATER AND GAINED CONTROL OF A WATER SOURCE MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED MILES NORTH OF THE CITY BY HOOK, CROOK AND GUNPOINT?
Then, the idea was to secure water to enable LA to grow. If the massive drout that NASA and other souirces predict, in as lirtle as a year occcurrs, we are lookinig at eonomic disaster, food shortages–California’s lands produce
In 1923, farmers and ranchers formed an irrigation cooperative headed by Wilfred and Mark Watterson, owners of the Inyo County Bank. They organized Owens Valley residents into opposition to Los Angeles through formation of an irrigation district. By exploiting personal bitterness of some of the farmers, Los Angeles managed to acquire some of the key water rights of the cooperative. After these water rights were secured, inflows to Owens Lake were heavily diverted, which caused the lake to dry up by 1924.[21]
By 1924, farmers and ranchers rebelled.[2] A series of provocations by Mullholland[clarification needed] were, in turn, followed by corresponding threats from local farmers, and the destruction of Los Angeles property.[1]:93 Finally, a group of armed ranchers seized the Alabama Gates and dynamited part of the system, letting water return to the Owens River.[2]
In August 1927, when the conflict was at its height, the Inyo County bank collapsed, which massively undermined valley resistance. An audit revealed that there were shortages in both cash in the vault and amounts shown on the books. The Watterson brothers were indicted for embezzlement, then tried and convicted on thirty-six counts. Since all local business had been transacted through their bank, the closure left merchants and customers with little more than the small amount of money they had on hand. The brothers claimed that the fraud was done for the good of the Owens Valley against Los Angeles, and this excuse was, to a point, believed to be true in Inyo County.[1]:97 Nevertheless, because of their actions the lifetime savings of many people, including in many cases, the entire payment gained from the sale of homes and ranches to the city, had been wiped out.[22][23] WIKIPEDIA
Nobody’s paying attention to water policy, water legislation and water hijacking. This could get ugly real quick.
That inclusive and generally open process stands in marked contrast to parallel talks currently taking place in Washington on a bill to — well, to do what? We can’t be absolutely certain, because a self-selected group of House members has joined with Sen. Dianne Feinstein in unusual secret negotiations that freeze the public out.
Some participants in the secret [House] negotiations have said they intend to get an agreement by the end of the week.-
But judging from a previously adopted House bill and from comments by some involved in the secret negotiations, the goal is to unravel environmental laws that protect the flow of fresh water through California’s heart and lungs — the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta — in order to ensure that large water districts and the agriculture businesses that are their members will get a larger share of water in drought years like the current one and perhaps even in wet years. MOREHERE
.There is a great deal of federal water policy legislation:
Key federal statutes governing water resources in the United States
The Clean Water Act (CWA); 33 U.S.C. s/s 121 et seq. (1977)
The Clean Water Act is a 1977 amendment to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, which set the basic structure for regulating discharges of pollutants to waters of the United States.
The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA); 43 U.S.C. s/s 300f et seq. (1974)
Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972
Amended through the Coastal Zone Act Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA) of 1990 and P.L. 104-150, The Coastal Zone Protection Act of 1996
Summary of Section 6217, The Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program
Endangered Species Act
The Endangered Species Act provides a program for the conservation of threatened and endangered plants and animals and the habitats in which they are found.
Rivers & Harbors Appropriation Act of 1899
Section 10 establishes a program to regulate activities affecting navigation in United States waters, including wetlands.
Text of Section 10 (33 U.S.C. 403)
Army Corps of Engineers, Section 10 Program (PDF) (1 pg, 16.4K)
National Environmental Policy Act
NEPA is the basic national charter for protection of the environment. It establishes policy, sets goals, and provides means for carrying out the policy.
Water is something we take for granted–too much
Just turn on the delta pumps and forget amout the smelt fish. Build a few desalination plants and poof…problem solved.
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HERE IS THE REAL TRUTH WHY THEIR IS NO WATER! IT EXPLAINS THE WABBLE AND DRAUGHT! PROVE THIS STORY AND CLAIM FALSE!