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03/01/2024
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By Ava Grace
Groundwater reserves in the United States are being depleted at alarming rates
The United States is racing toward a water crisis. All across the country, groundwater reserves are being depleted at a dangerous rate. The impact of their depletion could be disastrous for America and the global food supply. An investigation found that 45 percent of the more than 80,000 groundwater wells surveyed across the nation showed a […]
02/28/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
WATER CRISIS INCOMING: Mexico City only months away from totally running out of water
Mexico City, one of the largest cities in the world, may be just months away from running out of water. The megacity of approximately 22 million people has been suffering from a state of drought, classified as moderate to exceptional, since the beginning of the year. Factors, including the weather – diminished rainfall and increased […]
02/27/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Fluoride Action Network SUING to stop water fluoridation nationwide
A landmark legal case against artificial water fluoridation in the United States is moving forward with mostly flying colors as the illustrious Michael Connett of Waters Kraus and Paul is asking the court system: Does fluoridation present an unreasonable risk of neurodevelopmental effects? If successful, the case, said to be airtight and “near impossible to […]
01/11/2024
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By Belle Carter
FOREIGN HACKERS target water infrastructure in Pennsylvania, prompting calls for increased cybersecurity
Foreign hackers recently targeted the water infrastructure of a city in Pennsylvania, prompting U.S. officials to call for increased cybersecurity measures against such attacks. The Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa (MWAA) in the city of Aliquippa became one of the least-suspecting victims of a cyberattack, believed to be done by the Iranian-backed “Cyber Av3ngers” group. According to […]
01/02/2024
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By Richard Brown
WATER WARS: Water is emerging as a focal point of conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East
Six months ago, a tragic explosion destroyed the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine, claiming the lives of 58 people. It wreaked havoc on the picturesque landscape along the Dnipro River and severed water access to once-productive farmland. Shockingly, this incident marked just one in a series of attacks on water infrastructure occurring amid the Russia-Ukraine war. Despite […]
12/27/2023
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By Cassie B.
UN and World Economic Forum plan to use global water crisis to advance globalist agenda against humanity
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has come up with a new approach for imposing its globalist agenda on the world: leveraging the global water crisis. It’s an idea the United Nations appears to be fully on board with, as both groups have held conferences on the matter recently at which they made their intentions clear […]
12/20/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Rosemount, Minnesota trying to establish 15-minute city with the help of Zuckerberg’s Meta
Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms is attempting to create a 15-minute city in the small town of Rosemount, Minnesota, by taking over 280 acres of land to create a “data center.” The planning commission for the city of Rosemount has unanimously approved several measures for the Meta Platforms data center project to move forward despite objections […]
12/06/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Peter Koenig: Israel wants CONTROL of water, hydrocarbons in the Middle East
Geopolitical analyst Peter Koenig believes Israel wants control of water and hydrocarbons in the Middle East. Koenig, who was formerly with the World Bank, put forward this claim during a recent appearance on the “Health Ranger Report.” He told the Health Ranger Mike Adams that he and some of his World Bank colleagues had made a study […]
11/29/2023
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By Belle Carter
RATIONING BEGINS: California water board to require reduced indoor water use for citizens
Residents of the Golden State ought to expect water rationing for their homes, as the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is set to mandate lower indoor water-use standards. According to Climate Depot, the SWRCB – which is under the California Environmental Protection Agency – will cap indoor water use standards to 47 gallons […]
09/28/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Russia plans to ban seafood imports from Japan following disposal of Fukushima radioactive wastewater into the ocean
Russia is considering banning seafood imports from Japan following the latter’s decision to release radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear power plant. This is according to a statement from the Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision (Rosselkhoznadzor), Russia’s main government food safety watchdog. The agency said it had discussed this with representatives from China, which […]
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