I'm pretty amazed I never hear about it in local or mainstream media but there's currently a massive amount of snow water accumulation across the American west, more than ever recorded. There are drainages where the snow accumulation is over 1000%. That's right, 10X the water. We're talking amounts of water not known for tens of thousands of years, maybe hundreds of thousands.
Besides just this year, rivers have been coming up for about the last decade. Find a small river in the west in Google Earth and go back 10+ years and see how much less water and growth there was around them. Something is happening with the way our climate is treating water.
Edit, scratch that: there are areas over 10,000% of the normal snow water equivalent in Arizona and Nevada. Up to 150X the median. https://www.weather.gov/mfr/snow-depth
I strongly doubt this is what Q had in mind with that message. I suspect there are multiple layers of this one and it may be one they're intending to refer back to from time to time with different set-ups, but this isn't one.
That said, the issue with California is worth paying attention to. The issues regarding how public infrastructure works have diverted mountain rainwater and snow melt towards LA and done so very inefficiently are real. These changes have impacted red wood growth among other species, set the stage for flash floods, and wasted water that otherwise would have been retained in various ways by the natural ecosystem. Over the years, many changes and improvements have been suggested to try and retain more of that water so that they don't simple shuttle 70-80% of it straight out to the Pacific. In a drought-ridden state, this is making things far worse. Naturally, the Commiefornia politicians seem to have decided to blame the problem they themselves are causing on "climate change," and refuse any project they can't skim 80% of for themselves... Socialists are economic parasites.
Yeah makes me think to watch regs regarding Waters of the United States of WOTUS. Has to do with rivers etc and generally EPA and US Corps of Engineers are involved in rule revisions.
Recent revision went into effect March 20 2023. Not sure if means anything for what we are watching for.
“ The final rule restores essential water protections that were in place prior to 2015 under the Clean Water Act for traditional navigable waters, the territorial seas, interstate waters, as well as upstream water resources that significantly affect those waters. As a result, this action will strengthen fundamental protections for waters that are sources of drinking water while supporting agriculture, local economies, and downstream communities.”
but what it really is -- a landwater grab and control ... which is an extension of the NWO/UN takeover agendas where even puddles and small rivulets/creeks as water sources are fed-owned micromanaged and all people are pushed into cities to be surveilled and economically and politically enslaved.
I'm pretty amazed I never hear about it in local or mainstream media but there's currently a massive amount of snow water accumulation across the American west, more than ever recorded. There are drainages where the snow accumulation is over 1000%. That's right, 10X the water. We're talking amounts of water not known for tens of thousands of years, maybe hundreds of thousands.
Besides just this year, rivers have been coming up for about the last decade. Find a small river in the west in Google Earth and go back 10+ years and see how much less water and growth there was around them. Something is happening with the way our climate is treating water.
Edit, scratch that: there are areas over 10,000% of the normal snow water equivalent in Arizona and Nevada. Up to 150X the median. https://www.weather.gov/mfr/snow-depth
Al Gore was right, manbearpig is real!
1/2 man 1/2 bear 1/2 pig
I strongly doubt this is what Q had in mind with that message. I suspect there are multiple layers of this one and it may be one they're intending to refer back to from time to time with different set-ups, but this isn't one.
That said, the issue with California is worth paying attention to. The issues regarding how public infrastructure works have diverted mountain rainwater and snow melt towards LA and done so very inefficiently are real. These changes have impacted red wood growth among other species, set the stage for flash floods, and wasted water that otherwise would have been retained in various ways by the natural ecosystem. Over the years, many changes and improvements have been suggested to try and retain more of that water so that they don't simple shuttle 70-80% of it straight out to the Pacific. In a drought-ridden state, this is making things far worse. Naturally, the Commiefornia politicians seem to have decided to blame the problem they themselves are causing on "climate change," and refuse any project they can't skim 80% of for themselves... Socialists are economic parasites.
Yeah makes me think to watch regs regarding Waters of the United States of WOTUS. Has to do with rivers etc and generally EPA and US Corps of Engineers are involved in rule revisions.
Recent revision went into effect March 20 2023. Not sure if means anything for what we are watching for.
https://www.usace.army.mil/Media/Announcements/Article/3335318/20-march-2023-final-revised-definition-of-waters-of-the-united-states-becomes-e/
https://www.epa.gov/wotus
“ The final rule restores essential water protections that were in place prior to 2015 under the Clean Water Act for traditional navigable waters, the territorial seas, interstate waters, as well as upstream water resources that significantly affect those waters. As a result, this action will strengthen fundamental protections for waters that are sources of drinking water while supporting agriculture, local economies, and downstream communities.”
but what it really is -- a landwater grab and control ... which is an extension of the NWO/UN takeover agendas where even puddles and small rivulets/creeks as water sources are fed-owned micromanaged and all people are pushed into cities to be surveilled and economically and politically enslaved.
Yeah figures. As they want to control food so makes sense for water