Anyone else watching that water lately 🤔 What is going on? Euphrates drying up too 👀
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That photo of the MS river was from last December. We use hydroelectric power in the SE so it’s not unusual to see low river levels seasonally as water flow is controlled for peak power consumption.
The Euphrates however, I’m clueless other than the Rev prophecy
The Euphrates is a similar situation. Water is diverted from the to provide water for major cities in Iraq.
If you end up hearing about the Colorado river being low, again, diversion to cities for drinking water and human uses. The Rio Grande is seeing the same things in sections down-river from major points where the water flows are diverted.
These are human-caused problems, generally speaking, from poor water management and some dubious overuse issues, especially in desert regions.
Weather Warfare. They attack us. We do it back. Last year or two China was having the worst floods that you could imagine. Now their waterways are drying up. The California fires, the Australian fires, the ramped up hurricanes, the unrelenting rain in places that don't need it, the drought in places that need water - all manufactured by the Cabal and/or Foreign actors.
I was wondering if they had been using modifications as war tactics....disguised as 'climate change' 🙄
Research HAARP…(high-frequency active auroral research project… aka weather control)
Used this info to predict the Joplin f5 some years back the night before it happened.
Or… call me crazy, that’s all due to natural weather fluctuations which have been happening the same for hundreds of years.
Southeastern US is very dry right now.
It's been a month since we had significant rainfall.
South Carolina checking in. I have a year round creek and it is completely dry. We had heavy rain fall from hurricane Ian, and at first, the water levels were back to normal, but I checked a few days ago and its totally dry again.
I was thinking Ian kinda flooded the place.
I wish. The system stuck to the coast.
It's so dry in KY/TN that the leaves started changing and shedding in August.
They drain lake Henderson periodically to limit the growth of underwater vegetation which could be harmful to fish when overgrown. That’s all. They’ll close the gates again in November and it will fill back up.
Just swam in Lake Mead last week.
The ranger we spoke to said it's down 130 feet (!!!!!)
Blamed it on a 20 year Colorado drought that has severely reduced water from the snow capped mountains.
Water level in Mead and Lake Powell has begun rising again, albeit slowly, as the inflow is higher than outflow for the last week or so.
I live near the mighty Mississippi, and it's true it's a bit lower than "normal" but it's not to the point where our barges can't go through, at least where I am. But we also haven't had hardly any rain for several weeks, maybe an inch in 3 weeks. Good for the farmers to get their crops in dry, but not good for the river or for our fields long term, even in the fall when the crops have finished growing.
I'm with you. It's been so dry here in eastern Missouri that the ground is like dust, terrible. We had good rain the first weekend in September, that's the last measurable rain we've had.
It's going to be Biblical! Look there for your answer!
Draining surface waters to fill their deep underground base reservoirs?
I think they actually got flooded out down there.
I have honestly always felt "watch the water" meant to literally watch them steal our drinking water through private entities and govt policy. I believe it's just begun. The premeditated mishandling of our fresh water to create a shortage. Just like everything else we're witnessing.
also, double meanings exist..
The atchafalaya is fine.
Global Drying
Euphrates is bad too
Combination of natural shifting, look up oxbow, and damming for hydroelectric. There are hundreds of villages abandoned in India and Egypt from when there major rivers moved over time over the last 4 thousand years.
We are entering a new ICE AGE. It isn't drought. We are in a Grand Solar Minimum. 90 Percent Of The World’s Glaciers Are GROWING, droughts begin...https://grandsolarminimum.com/
I feel so stupid, was trying to press the 'see more'.
The Euphrates has dried up on its own in the past. The ancient Sumerians had an irrigation system in 3000 BC that allowed them to develop civilization. They were absorbed into the empire of the Akkadians about 2300 BC, but the Akkadians had various problems, and a prolonged drought finished them off. The irrigation failed and the nomadic Amorites had the advantage over the sedentary farmers.
They are draining your water to the Aquifers underground.
Ready?
For what?
Aren't aquifers good?
I’ve been ready.
Evidence?