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will next war for drinking water:?
Posted by arunraghav • 6/29/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: next war among the nations may be for water
in coming decades the scarcity of drinking water will create situation for war
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I loved those
The following thread having mysteriously disappeared from the archives, I hope the thread maker doesn't mind I post the story of the man who almost singlehandedly brought rain back to South Africa
The four people arrested on suspicion of sabotaging the Cahora Bassa dam in ... way of saying: "if they are not saboteurs, they are completely off their bonkers" ...
blogcatalog.com/discuss/entry/environmentalists-mistaken-for-saboteurs
In the Crocodile’s mouth (Part I.)
The Great Zambezi Expedition Plan
It was meant to be another Orgonise Africa expedition like many before… only bigger and better: The Great Zambezi Expedition No 2. In 2007, I had ‘gifted’ the Zambezi along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe for about 600 km. Now we wanted to follow this great African river further; down to the sea, all the way through Mozambique – and even connect from the delta to Vilankulos, where my previous ocean-gifting acivities had reached so far. The previous Zambezi expedition had already produced wonderful results; namely increased rainfalls in Southern Zambia and Northern Zimbabwe. Together with the recent gifting of lake Malawi, we hoped to achieve a real breakthrough with this expedition.
Water gifting on a large scale has the potential to energetically ‘liberate’ whole regions – and when I mean regions, I’m talking large parts of subcontinents like Southern Africa, not just a few counties in a small European country. I’m talking of thousands of ‘Towerbusters’ distributed over thousands of kilometres of waterways. The immediate visible effects are not as dramatic as the massive gifting of deathforce transmitters (misnamed ‘cellphone towers’ or ‘radar installations’).
Nevertheless, they are profound and long lasting.
orgoniseafrica.com/blog/?p=80
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