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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Anyone see Family Guy last night? Made a prediction about WATER WARS that I found to be quite eerie..


Cleveland stares right at the viewers and says “In the future, I predict there will be water wars.”
Based on the West, South-West, Mid-West drought and as well as Jade Helm and the re-opening of the “Stargate” Mountain base, I found that statement to be eerie knowing how past “events
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” have been oddly similar to things on the show (Boston Bombing, Robin Williams etc…). This was more of a very direct statement, and the timing is curious.
Of course, it’s just a cartoon.

Mapping the Spread of Drought Across the U.S.
Droughts appear to be intensifying over much of the West and Southwest as a result
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of global warming. Over the past decade, droughts in some regions have rivaled the epic dry spells of the 1930s and 1950s. About 37 percent of the contiguous United States was in at least a moderate drought as of April 7.
Things have been particularly bad in California, which has just imposed its first mandatory water restrictions, the latest in a series of drastic measures to reduce water consumption. California farmers, without water from reservoirs in the Central Valley, are left to choose which of their crops to water. Parts of Texas, Oklahoma and surrounding states are also suffering from drought conditions.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/upshot/mapping-the-spread-of-drought-across-the-us.html?_r=1&abt=0002&abg=0
How Water Cuts Could Affect Every Community in California
Gov. Jerry Brown’s mandate to cut water use by 25 percent will have varying effects on residents across the state. Communities with the highest per capita use could be forced to cut daily consumption by as much as 35 percent, under a preliminary plan released by state officials. Residential water use, which accounts
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for 12 percent of the total use in the state, tends to be heaviest in Southern California, where the climate is hot and dry, as well as in wealthier neighborhoods.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/04/01/us/water-use-in-california.html

Wash

Read more at http://investmentwatchblog.com/anyone-see-family-guy-last-night-made-a-prediction-about-water-wars-that-i-found-to-be-quite-eerie/#mRW3Vwc2bctWA1Og.99

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