Monday, February 18, 2013

Water willies in the Middle East?

Please watch this short video from al Jazeera:


Then compare it to what I said in my 2/11/2013 blog post "Water is more valuable than oil".

Did you recognize the BS (perhaps unintentional) in the video? How many people in Iraq or Syria are "over-drilling" for ground water? I would guess few or none, especially in Iraq. Who in either of those war-torn countries has the money or the equipment to do any deep drilling?

If the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are drying up, it's likely because the water is being diverted to Israel. Did you notice that the video said nothing about Israel, which has a large population and growing water needs?

The Israeli need for water is one of the reasons the US destroyed Iraq. The number of Iraqis killed by us since the start of the Iraq "war" (and who therefore no longer need water) is roughly equivalent to the number of new Israelis during the same period who need water that Israel did not previously have. That's also why we're helping to destroy Syria, and Sudan, and Egypt. Pretty clever, huh?

So, where are the pipelines? The pumping stations should be visible, although I suspect that Google may be helping to hide them from view.

By the way, some of you so-called Christians may think that God promised that water to Israel. Did He not also promise that the descendants of Ismael would be a great nation? Did He not give Hagar and Ishmael water when the heartless Abraham cast them out into the desert?


What right does Israel have to take away water which God has granted to someone else?

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