you're right about the water situation but come on, please ditch the free market fantasy. its the system itself which must change. you dont need more capitalism or better capitalism, you need some osrt of planned anarcho-sydicalist or socialist economy
Well if the world is "overpopulated" and resources are unsustainable, I don't see any better way to thin the herd than by making fraud a crime worthy of the death penalty. That way all the bankers, Wall Streeters, insurance Co. employees and all the ponzi criminals can be weeded out of the population. As an added benifit, the people who have made their fortunes on legalized ponzi schemes own most of the world's resources, so killing them off will free up alot of resources for good people. ;-)
Love how the video narrator uses water shortage to push a bs political agenda that is completely irrelevant. What, you say *government* is responsible for people living unsustainably??? And the free market wouldn't allow such a thing Are you absolutely bonkers?!?!? The free market is exactly what allows people to behave unsustainably - consume now, who cares the cost later. But I suppose we can go and blame evil big government for everything in today's supposedly rational debate context.
@tomoeDave You are speaking out of biased ideology. The narrator correctly identified government programs, subsidizing BigAg massively and diverting local resources from sustainable farming, permaculture, soil building traditional methods. And as stated, massive public works programs to divert water has spread cities in areas that would have been sparsely populated without such federal subsidies. Also frakking pollutes huge amounts of water and is given legal shields by government, etc..
it's not that we are running out of water.. we are running out of clean water. and with little who care to do anything about it.. we are running out of time.
@RoxiiLoveRevolution we can desalinate water.. but we raise the salinity of the oceans given we pour the salt back.. but i completely agree our unefficient. means of cleaning water and the lack of clean industry.. unfortunately we as a race are heading to another brick wall.. other brick walls.. economic, oil, food, and natural disasters..
@areyouready22 Like I said it won't be cheap. At least not initially. Also I did not mention any government involvement. This would be done by private companies. If the water shortage is as bad as Vision Victory says it will be then many companies would be lining up to get into the water business.
@nottingham2222 And how do we get 30 billion gallons of water out of the ocean, desalinize, treat it and distribute it across the US each and everyday? And even it that were possible, how would you pay the astronomical cost when you're already 14.5 trillion in debt?
I saw a CNBC story on the cruise industry and they were showing how one of the boats makes it's own fresh water via desalination right on the ship. If the oceans are rising, seems to me the logical solution is to use sea water to start making fresh water.
OMG just imagine what the free market could do to water. A few guys would just buy and own all the water, and would screw the rest. It's just CRAZY. Just look at what PRIVATE companies have done to water in Peru. Just wait for American companies to invade and try to buy Costa Rica for its fresh water. It'll be bloody.
One man or one company has little use for all that water. You have a right to your life but not to someone else property if they did hoard the water keep in mind the world is 75% water that can be turned into drinking water if individuals worked at it. Any water problem will not occur over night you will have time to adjust.
@jtruque Don't be silly. We won't invade. We'll be invited in to aid the freedom fighters who are revolting against their tyrannical leaders. THEN we'll take the water.
I felt kind of dirty watching this. imo, you shouldn't go in this direction. You're at risk of becoming a fear marketer, with hidden agendas.
btw i'm the same guy who asserted to alex jones to cut back on the ranting and get more qualified people on his show. guess what....he did but still, himself has a long way to go
@32937isready that's technically false, it remains in fluctuation... i mean consider the fact that the earth gains mass every day due to space debris being caught up in our gravity well, like meteors and gas
@32937isready it has actually changed, it has been increasing at a slow rate for billions of years. Comets and meteors deliver small amounts of water when they enter the earths atmosphere. According to my oceanography professor at least.
@32937isready that is incorrect, water is evaporated into space in small quantities over time, and within a few billion years all of earths water will eventually evaporate unless replenished otherwise.
I heard that China is buying up water from the Great Lakes by using huge balloons, and dragging it back home, with the blessing of our govt. Also, some elites are supposedly buying huge aquifers, for the sole purpose of monopolizing our water supply. Think it won't happen? "Think again!"
I guess it is time to press into our scriptures to let it RAIN....Mat 5:45 so that you may become sons of your Father in Heaven. For He makes His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.
About 10 years ago I read an article in Fortune (or maybe Forbes) about the Texas Oil Billionaire T. Boone Pickens buying up ALL the "Water Rights" throughout the South West. He knew what was coming down the pike, as all Billionaires do, I suppose.
The Rio Grande that dried up before it emptied into the Gulf of Mexico dried two years ago. San Antonio (1.5 million population) gets all its water from the Edwards Aquifer. The 3 year drought has taken a toll. Not a pretty sight for the America's southwest.
Ok, so what is the answer, what do we do? Stop building, farming, what? I understand this point of view, however, what choices do we have. Ok we can blame the Federal Government for this mess or each other, or even ignorance, however, let's look for answers. Why don't we all just start posting ideas, instead of insults or playing the blame game. I hope this helps.
There is no water problem...the earth is 75% water...we will never run out,all you have to do is take the salt out...cruise ships,the military,and saudi Arabia does it everyday! You can do it at home with a simple solar still....why is this such an issue if we can build desalination plants? Just sayin..
@puuepa Studies of the long-term health and environmental effects of desalinization of salt water have shown severe problems both for the human body and ecosystems. So while desalinization may work for a short time, there is no way de-salted water can replace truly fresh water in the world. Cutting down forests which are the watersheds for fresh water coupled with massive over population of the human specie is drying up fresh water sources--points not made in the film.
@puuepa The problem will be the cost of moving the water from the ocean to the plains. The volume of water needed to irrigate the farms is enormous! You think the cost of gas is high, wait til you see how much the government will charge municipals to provide clean water to their counties and cities, then watch how expensive it will be for customers to have access to it. Yes, there is plenty of water in the world, but this is a perfect excuse for the government to make money on our dime.
@puuepa First of all, in the US alone uses over 30,000,000,000 (30 BILLION) gallons of water per day. This is an astronomical amount that would have to be brought in from the ocean, desalinized, treated and then distributed across the nation each day. 2. Where would we get the money to pay for the plants to do it? 3. The rest of the world would be even less likely to be able to do this. It's vital for us to be practical about reasoning things through because things are far worse than we think.
@puuepa That's not a huge issue if you have energy - desalinisation takes a lot of energy - and money. A simple solar still setup at home might be able to provide you with a gallon of water each day for drinking / cooking, but what about showering? What about industry? How many solar stills will it take to irrigate crops enough to feed your family? And how do we transport billions of gallons of this water inland?
Water desalinization uses TONS of energy. Yes, a solar still works, but it doesn't do it very efficiently or in sufficiently high volumes. All a solar still does is extend survival time for dehydration. It doesn't create enough for long-term survival.
@puuepa I agree, we have these plants, they I hear are expensive to run, but given a high demand we can make it cheaper and mass produce it. I do believe though that this is a real problem for 3rd world countries like africa etc, this is something we can pull through. What scares me more then this is the bee problem due to pesticides from companies like bayer, and monsanto products.
@puuepa The issue with desalination is that it requires MASSIVE amounts of energy in order to produce potable water, which means it is remarkably ineffective. Not to mention the huge quantities of brine produced as a byproduct are frequently leeched back into the water supply, increasing salinity and thereby killing marine life.
There are only 2 solutions to this mess/quagmire of Resource/Water/Engery Shortages. We either find some kind of new energy that is as inexpensive as Oil WAS, that is as energy dense as Oil & IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT THEN GOOGLE IT.& We share this energy dense, fuel with everybody on the planet.
If we don't do that then the only other alternative is to redue the population & we either do that volunatarily or War, Famine, Civil Unrest, Genocide, disease will do it for us.
Is FutureMoneyTrends associated with National Inflation Association? The video just seemed to have a similar feel to some of the videos that were put out by NIA a while back.
Like Peak Oil it is shocking how people cannot accept reality. Climate change, The Poles are shrinking rapidy and you don't have to be a Climatological Scientist to see it, just look at the Satellite picture of the poles. They are shrinking yet people deny deny deny till it is too late.
Well the data is in for water & they do the same thing deny. If you live in parts of Texas now there is no denying, you are starved of water will soon be drinkin your reclyced piss.....if you are lucky.
@SHEEPLEwhisperer People refuse to access the results of exponential Population growth. This shortage is due entirely to people or better put an exess of people pushing resources such as Water,Energy, Food, Minerals to there limits and our limits ie the current resource wars in Libyia, Afgahnistan, iraq ect.
We have only two choices, we either come up with a replacement for Oil that has similar characteristics or we depopulate voluntarily or involuntarily through war,famine, civil unrest ect.
If the exponential growth in the human population over the last hundred years is a direct result of the excess energy OIL has provided humanity, then if that OIL should ever run out, it would mean the end of the current human population at this size.
@SHEEPLEwhisperer To be clear for the last 100 years energy was relatively inexpensive & Plentifull, just stick a tube in the ground & out came Oil. Since the Peak 2005-2008 Energy has become expensive ie Alberta Tar Sands and harder to get-BP Deep Water Horizon.
Unfortunely the exponential population growth is entirely the result of this cheap energy. Infinte Economic Growth is over, now how do we deal with 7billion people on a lower energy diet? War seems to be the answer as of now.
@clevelandbrown123 Yeah keep haveing that faith and like a dying man in the desert seeing a mirage of a watering hole it will dissapoint you.
People have come to think that all these technoligcal wizzbangs will fix any problem. Has it even occured to your simple mind that if that was the case then they would have been fixed & there would be no Global Warming, Energy crisis, Drought, Starving people & a total failure of the world economic system. Well has it any of that occured to you dumbas?
@valhala56 There was a time when the wright brothers were laughed at and ridiculed for claiming that human beings would fly one day. Marconi was thought to be insane for believing that human beings could communicate through the airwaves without wires. Narrow minded retards like you dont have the capacity to envision such a future. Water is essential for survival and we will find more of it one way or another. where there is a will, there is a way. But i dont expect you to understand that
@clevelandbrown123 Are you stupid or are you just pretending? We can desalinate water now, we don't have to wait for the Wright Brother of desaliantion to come, We have the technology to do it now. Ask you dumbass, if that is the case then why aren't we doing it? Why aren't we refilling Auqafiers?
The simple reason is that these Desalinating Plants are extremley expensive & rely on huge amounts of energy which we are short of both.
Why don't you do some research before you open your piehole
@clevelandbrown123 Oh yeah & the reason we are in this mess is because of people like you who fail to realize that infinite growth cannot be sustained on a finite planet. But then you wouldn't understant that would you?
Rewatch this video, we have push the ability to sustain 7 BILLION people to the wall, there is not enough Water, Energy, FOOD, Money/Capital-It is now hitting the wall yet a dumbas like you thinks wishfull thinking is the answer. You have no answer just wishfull thinking.
@valhala56 god your fucken stupid. the people in this video are from third world countires. do they have high quality scientists? once the problem reaches civilized countries which then becomes a real problem, our best minds will be pressured to find a solution quicker. i dont know about you but my water is running fine and will do so for a long time. Our human history has shown time and time again that we eventually overcome and obstacles in our way that simpletons like you said was impossible
@clevelandbrown123 First off you are using a sock account, you have no channel. Second your water is running fine now, and so was the water in Tripoli a couple of weeks ago, now it's not. Third the best engineers in the world have built Desalination plants for the Saudi's so I can see you didn't read my comments as I said we ALREADY HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY.
Now read carefully FOOL, The problem is NOT THE TECHNOLGY. the problem is the MONEY/CAPITAL & Energy required. We no longer have since collaps
@valhala56 also, we DONT have to be able to sustain 7 billion people with water, energy food and money. We are not all allies. Each country has to do its own job of securing their own future. The people in third world countires are toast in the future. The battle will be among the elite.
@clevelandbrown123 Isn't that what I just said you moron? The battle is already here for resouces-Libyia, Afghanistan-Iraq. My god how fucking lame are you?
Water shortages are in Texas now, Coming to Southern California where a lot of our food is grown, which will result in food shortages,& now NG Fracking is poising Aquafiers all over the country, so I hope you enjoy toxic chemicals from NG Fracking in your water, LMAO at your stupid moronic fool. STFU and get off my Internet.
@valhala56 the water problem JUST hit texas and other parts of the United States. The problem JUST STARTED. It wasnt a problem when it affected third world countries. The pressure is NOW ON the top scientists to find a solution.The agricultural department predicts we have another 60 years. I dont know about you but thats a pretty long time. If they find a solution by then great. If they dont most of us would probably be dead already from other causes. So there is no need to worry.
We need a better source of power so ocean desalinization will be more economical. This realistically probably is fusion, but it could be something more exotic. Given bible prophecy, a better, more sustainable source of energy is not likely before the world is engulfed in war, famine and disease.
@OzzyPatriot Go to Texas where they are having the worse drought ever. They will probaly take up your offer. Oh and depending on where you are the Texas type drought may be coming to you in your future.
@OzzyPatriot You are another ignorant person who doesn't know all the facts. We have technology now that can desalinate water. Now ask yourself if we have that technology why aren't we using it? The reason why is that it is extremely expensive and complex & in case you have been snoozing the last 3 years the country is broke you simple minded idiot. Take Texas which is drying up faster then a dead man in the desert, why are they not putting all the water back in the lake rivers? Cause they can't
@OzzyPatriot Oh and btw I am not reacting in "FEAR" as you put it, just accepting reality which you fail to do. That is the point of this video is that the world is running short of drinkable water. That is not about fear but reality and unless you want to put your stupid head in the sand and ignore what is coming then you deserve what is coming because the information is out there you just refuse to accept it.
BUT: A useless cunt like you will die of thirst. Because you cannot POSSIBLY figure out how to get water if it isn't supplied by your government or somebody.
You're a pathetic fool, mate.
I bet YOU will die of thirst. I also bet you can't put your dick away dry, if someone didn't shake it for you.
@OzzyPatriot You can call me a useless cunt all you want it still doesn't negate the fact that the world is starting on a critical water shortage. Unfortunely for you that isn't the only coming shortage. Soon it will be food & fuel shortages. Shortages of other basics. You may not like me but you can't deny reality. Actually I enjoy watching people like you suffer because you had your chance to turn things around before it was too late.
Well you made your bed, it is hot there.LMAO at you!
@OzzyPatriot Oh and just a little correction to your statement that the world is covered 97% with water, try 75% of which only 3% is fresh. The world has 7 billion people of which their bodies comprise 75% water which coincenently about the same percentage as the earths supply of the lovely h2o and each and every person requires a minium of 2 liters a day just to stay alive. You can only live 3 days without water and you die.
@billyjoeallen Wrong efficient markets are the problem. We have literaly boxed ourselves into a corner. For example it was more efficient to have 3rd world countries manufacture our products. What happens when the price oil makes it too expensive to ship products to us? & we have lost the factories to make those products
An example that is happening now. It was more efficient to import many parts from Japan, now that supply chaine has been interrupted by Tsunammi & we have nothing to back it up
Right now, International Corporations are buying up American fresh water supplies, and selling it to the Chines Communists, who will only waste the water, just like they did their own water.
it is impossible to have water problem in the US since we have the technology to turn sea water into potable water. In third world countries water is a major issue and will continue to be since they lack the know how
Oh the US has the know how but it would take insane amounts of energy to purify enough water for our cities. And that doesn't even count all the water the commercial farms need. And once you purify it you have to pump it up hill, over the mountains, to the plains where so many of the big wheat and corn producing farms are. It would take a lot of oil to do it, or hundreds of nuke plants on the coast. But you need massive oil to dig and refine the uranium. I can't see it happening.
Blame religions for that one. They're always blabbing to their followers to breed like rabbits and be fruitful and all that. Heck in India I believe that hindu religion even says that you can't get into heaven unless you pop out a few kids to take your place on earth. What it boils down to is that the religious leaders, who make so much money off their flocks tend to want their flocks to get bigger and pay them even more money. Pretty disgusting.
Permaculture is an excellent solution for individuals and small communities. For example in a nasty deforested area in India they had empty wells and massive water shortages. Bill Mollison showed them how to put swales in that made the land absorb the rain water during the rainy season. After a year or so their wells filled back up again. The productivity of Permaculture created an abundance of food as well.
Check out "greening the desert" to see what permaculture did to a sterile desert.
Also check out Hugelkultur. It's a method of gardening that allows you to totally skip irrigation, even in the hottest part of the summer. The produce even tastes better since you're not washing out the soil nutrients by constantly watering
If you want to revolutionize your entire view of food production, check out the videos made by Bill Mollison and Jeff Lawton where they gave a 2 week permaculture design course. They give clear instructions and examples of how even a desert can be productive
Libya's Qaddafi taps 'fossil water' to irrigate desert farms
While many countries in the Middle East and North Africa bicker over water rights, Libya has tapped into an aquifer of 'fossil water' to change its topography – turning sand into soil. The 26-year, $20 billion project is nearly finished.
In the midwest, millions of acres of crop land went unseeded because of too much water. Our land is saturated with water -- more than anyone has seen in 100+ years. Just a few years ago there was a drought, but that is long gone. Roads went under water every where. Many are still under water. Anyone wants water, we'd like to give it away.
The northern US is flooding, while the southern US is in a massive drought. Once you get into a certain weather pattern, it's hard to break out.
Ya, reverse osmosis. It's very similar to the purification system under my kitchen sink. It removes fluoride, chlorine and all the other nasties. But anyway, there are a lot of companies in the middle east that use that method to produce a lot of water for the local areas. It does take energy though.
“On 01/19/06 a settlement was reached betw. the Govt of Bolivia & Aguas del Tunari: "The concession was terminated only B/C OF THE CIVIL UNREST & THE STATE OF EMERGENCY in Cochabamba & not b/c of any act done or not done by the international shareholders of Aguas del Tunari".”
Since railroad privatization in the UK, it’s now cheaper (& faster) to take a cab from the suburbs into The City of London.
They drop the price shortly after the takeover but then bump it up. It's causing riots all over the world. On top of that they often make it illegal for people to catch rain water from their own roof (I think Colorado is that way), so you have to buy it from them or die. It's a nasty business.
not in Tallinn... the mayor owns the company and it always announces record profits....
what did Putin give Bush as a 911 memorial? a cracked/dried land with a water drop in the middle... and what did Bush buy in Argentina? - shitloads of land in nowhere, which has shitloads of water underneath it...
I'm feeling a bit callous, but really, how can there be war over water? I mean, let's say that country X invades country Y over water that Y has. X wins. How does it transport that fresh water? It's easier to move the people to the water.
So I don't see there being wars over water, I do see a lot of countries having mass deaths because of it, kind of like a famine. And a lot of migration too. That there will be much of.
Rain falling from the sky could solve this because rain water is distilled but as it falls and accumulates crap from the air it is dirty again... still better than nothing though I mean we do breathe the shit so having a little air pollution in our water shouldnt make any difference....
water shortage is a scam and its man made. distilling water is a cavemen technology yet most people still believe in this scam. sure, you need energy to distill salt water to fresh water, you can get free energy from piece of magnet and a alternator. all this notion of water shortage is BS. I don't understand how dumb one have to be to believe this. Bring pipes from the sea and distill it, problem solved.
What else is new? White Europeans raping African land for the past 300 years. Now we come to take your water. LOL Geeezz and they think they're going to heaven when they die hahaha
Men will continue to blame man for the natural disasters and the famine and disease that covers the Earth because they do not believe God controls these things. There will be wars in the last days because men blame each other for their suffering, but at sometime during this tribulation as it grows worse they will finally realize it is the Judgement of God and they will not repent but curse the God of Heaven and Earth. These are biblical times we live in like in the beginning
@JesusNonEnviromental even if you believe it is in gods judgement, its still in our hands. if were good to each other and appreciate our fellow man. Why would god destroy us? It is our choice to modify our behavior.
@ajent407 The scriptures in the bible are ordained of God so they will be fullfilled just as every other prophecy to this date has been. Fullfillment of scripture is not conditional nor can it be changed because it is predetermined to come to pass without any regard to mans wishes or works. This Earth according to scripture is temporal and there is a day of reckoniing which I believe is coming sooner than later and we can watch our TVs and see it coming to fruition.
@ajent407 God is the Father to those who love Him and the heart of man does not. God is pure Holiness and Righteousness and no sinful man can even pray to Him unless their sins are washed away by the blood of Jesus Christ. No man is born into the family of God, he must be born-again to become a Child of God. To be born-again you must call on the Name of Jesus Christ and He will give you a new heart and faith to believe and then God will be your Heavenly Father
@JesusNonEnviromental I see you are totally brainwashed by some book written by an arab tribe wondering the desert thousands of years ago . Their is no god
God is the sustainer of all life, but God can also destroy life as He did with the Flood in the days of Noah. God brings the rain and the drought, he causes the rivers to flow into the oceans and He causes them to dry-up and this has nothing to do with agriculture or swimming pools. God can sustain all life indefinitely, but has chosen to destroy this Earth in the last days with Natural disasters and withdrawing the rains is part of that Tribulation promised before His Return
In actuality the same amount of water in and around the earth is and has been the same since creation. Water does not disappear it changes form and goes through the varieties of life on earth. In fact, you could say that we are drinking dinosaur piss, purified of course. So it is not so much use of water resources but more so adequate distribution and recovery. Any future scarcity of H2O will be a manipulation just as we see with energy. Don't resort to fear-mongering you're too good for that.
i dont agree with this particular video. The water crisis can be solved very easily by people moving away from the deserts and near water. We eventually can figure out a economic way to purify the ocean water.
when we get thirsty enough we'll do something about it
@cmillvlogs History shows civilizations always spring up around good water sources...Large populations near that water source always ends that civilization...Read a history book...
@TENNSUMITSUMA but the cost is way too high, only the rich arab countries can afford these desalinization plants,...better yet what they're doin' in Eritrea, farmin' mangroves on the coast with salt water, check it out, here on YT! = )
@TENNSUMITSUMA well, i guess, but with the governments being so corrupt and unorderly, fundin' unnecessary wars, and in the USA's case, ss, the debt into the trillions, cuttin' back on public schools, people on unemployment and public assistance, illegal immigration, etc.etc.etc., better yet whether developed countries or developing(Eritrea),...to farm mangroves on the coast at li'l expense, but then again, everything to do with our debt slavery system screams of makin' $ above all else.
Just take saltwater, make a canal from ocean to the desert, and when in desert put under an evaporation catcher, as the water evaporates thru the heat of the sun it would be captured by the evaporation capture and would have no salt in it.
WHY DO PEOPLE LIVE IN THE SW??? They are the only ones that cry about water. If you are so concerned about water, move to Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania. We have more water than we know what to do with. You have water shortages in California because everybody likes the Climate. YOU CANT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS! Move somewhere with 'bad' weather and stop complaining.
Yesterday, my 8 yo son gave me the 'solution':
1. Just melt the polar ice already, and tow those fresh 'ice' to every nation, that'll solve our planet 's fresh water crisis.
2. Pump any of the extra water to the deserts, and prevent the rise of sea level.
Hmmm.... what the hell xD
bernardweasley 3 months ago
Im more concerned about oil then water with oil once you use it that's it. they call it peak oil for a reason but peak water?
blkhat117 5 months ago
desalination is the wave of the future .. ( no pun intended )
manwithbreasts 5 months ago
Google building 7
buffydog247 5 months ago
@buffydog247 ... jewish lightning ?
manwithbreasts 5 months ago
you're right about the water situation but come on, please ditch the free market fantasy. its the system itself which must change. you dont need more capitalism or better capitalism, you need some osrt of planned anarcho-sydicalist or socialist economy
s0673451 5 months ago 2
Well if the world is "overpopulated" and resources are unsustainable, I don't see any better way to thin the herd than by making fraud a crime worthy of the death penalty. That way all the bankers, Wall Streeters, insurance Co. employees and all the ponzi criminals can be weeded out of the population. As an added benifit, the people who have made their fortunes on legalized ponzi schemes own most of the world's resources, so killing them off will free up alot of resources for good people. ;-)
dlucas90 5 months ago
Love how the video narrator uses water shortage to push a bs political agenda that is completely irrelevant. What, you say *government* is responsible for people living unsustainably??? And the free market wouldn't allow such a thing Are you absolutely bonkers?!?!? The free market is exactly what allows people to behave unsustainably - consume now, who cares the cost later. But I suppose we can go and blame evil big government for everything in today's supposedly rational debate context.
tomoeDave 5 months ago
@tomoeDave You are speaking out of biased ideology. The narrator correctly identified government programs, subsidizing BigAg massively and diverting local resources from sustainable farming, permaculture, soil building traditional methods. And as stated, massive public works programs to divert water has spread cities in areas that would have been sparsely populated without such federal subsidies. Also frakking pollutes huge amounts of water and is given legal shields by government, etc..
leafwatch 5 months ago
There is plenty of freaking water, just drill a well.
WONDOCTORJ 5 months ago
@WONDOCTORJ that only works if you are over an aquifer, and the aquifers are being depleted just like the lakes are drying up
caustic128 5 months ago
it's not that we are running out of water.. we are running out of clean water. and with little who care to do anything about it.. we are running out of time.
RoxiiLoveRevolution 5 months ago
@RoxiiLoveRevolution we can desalinate water.. but we raise the salinity of the oceans given we pour the salt back.. but i completely agree our unefficient. means of cleaning water and the lack of clean industry.. unfortunately we as a race are heading to another brick wall.. other brick walls.. economic, oil, food, and natural disasters..
88roro11 5 months ago
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12hkelly 5 months ago
HUMANITY HAS BEEN WARNED NOW PAY
12hkelly 5 months ago
@areyouready22 Like I said it won't be cheap. At least not initially. Also I did not mention any government involvement. This would be done by private companies. If the water shortage is as bad as Vision Victory says it will be then many companies would be lining up to get into the water business.
nottingham2222 5 months ago
Don,t buy this one. People can always build desalnization plants. Expensive yes, but the cost wil go down as demand increases.
nottingham2222 5 months ago
@nottingham2222 And how do we get 30 billion gallons of water out of the ocean, desalinize, treat it and distribute it across the US each and everyday? And even it that were possible, how would you pay the astronomical cost when you're already 14.5 trillion in debt?
areyouready22 5 months ago
@nottingham2222 More likely the government would charge high prises to get the water, thus being a BIG manipulative tool.
Adventureseaker98 5 months ago
It takes 3 gallons of water to make a piece of paper!? C'mon, seriously?
goldtogreysmoke 6 months ago in playlist More videos from visionvictory
I saw a CNBC story on the cruise industry and they were showing how one of the boats makes it's own fresh water via desalination right on the ship. If the oceans are rising, seems to me the logical solution is to use sea water to start making fresh water.
KnightoftheRepublic9 6 months ago
OMG just imagine what the free market could do to water. A few guys would just buy and own all the water, and would screw the rest. It's just CRAZY. Just look at what PRIVATE companies have done to water in Peru. Just wait for American companies to invade and try to buy Costa Rica for its fresh water. It'll be bloody.
jtruque 6 months ago
@jtruque
One man or one company has little use for all that water. You have a right to your life but not to someone else property if they did hoard the water keep in mind the world is 75% water that can be turned into drinking water if individuals worked at it. Any water problem will not occur over night you will have time to adjust.
davincij15 6 months ago
@jtruque Don't be silly. We won't invade. We'll be invited in to aid the freedom fighters who are revolting against their tyrannical leaders. THEN we'll take the water.
rlions07 6 months ago
the leaders of the world are killing us and the planet when there soppose to make it a better place to live
bboychi1 6 months ago
in elementary school i heard of technology that could cyphon(fail spell) the salt from the water, and vice versa. any word on that?
kaswaro11 6 months ago
We have trillions of gallons in the ocean. We will never run out of water.
nacholibre48 6 months ago
Keep stacking gold, silver. I'm stacking bibles as well. There will be a time in the NWO when the bible will be banned.
jesuswinsalways1 6 months ago
So how to make money off of this?
javabarbarian 6 months ago
have you seen the PBS doc "blue Gold" ??
If so what do you think??
TheUnmaskedMagician 6 months ago
I felt kind of dirty watching this. imo, you shouldn't go in this direction. You're at risk of becoming a fear marketer, with hidden agendas.
btw i'm the same guy who asserted to alex jones to cut back on the ranting and get more qualified people on his show. guess what....he did but still, himself has a long way to go
capgains 6 months ago
Great work.
tesskansas 6 months ago
I read the amount of water on earth has never changed...what do you think?
32937isready 6 months ago
@32937isready Yes, but the problem is that the amount of known freshwater is decreasing and is probably going to a ocean or a new lake/water deposit.
MissourHanzai 6 months ago
@32937isready That is true
visionvictory 6 months ago
@32937isready There is some amount of water that has left the Earth. I think it was mixed with Tang for the astronauts...
losplatosdemaria 6 months ago
@32937isready that's technically false, it remains in fluctuation... i mean consider the fact that the earth gains mass every day due to space debris being caught up in our gravity well, like meteors and gas
Reg9500 5 months ago
@32937isready we need clean water...
silvermaniamania1 5 months ago
@32937isready it has actually changed, it has been increasing at a slow rate for billions of years. Comets and meteors deliver small amounts of water when they enter the earths atmosphere. According to my oceanography professor at least.
caustic128 5 months ago
@32937isready your forgetting the drinkable amounts,...
kahetel13 3 months ago
@32937isready that is incorrect, water is evaporated into space in small quantities over time, and within a few billion years all of earths water will eventually evaporate unless replenished otherwise.
infertagul 2 months ago
Millions of people die every year, now, not 20 years from now, because they lack clean drinking water.
SHEEPLEwhisperer 6 months ago
Check out the documentary "Blue Gold"
Coka Cola has tied up the Water rights in one California town, for 150 years.
SHEEPLEwhisperer 6 months ago
HAARP is causing this shit!
MRBLACKPEARL04 6 months ago
Desal plants might make for some good investing as long as the city of Tampa doesn't have anything to do with it or any other corrupt municipality.
homesteadprepper 6 months ago
I heard that China is buying up water from the Great Lakes by using huge balloons, and dragging it back home, with the blessing of our govt. Also, some elites are supposedly buying huge aquifers, for the sole purpose of monopolizing our water supply. Think it won't happen? "Think again!"
neffada53 6 months ago
I guess it is time to press into our scriptures to let it RAIN....Mat 5:45 so that you may become sons of your Father in Heaven. For He makes His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.
healthyfitmom 6 months ago
I'd like to try my hand at making some Documentaries. WHAT software program do you use to piece together a documentary like this?
jarden69 6 months ago
About 10 years ago I read an article in Fortune (or maybe Forbes) about the Texas Oil Billionaire T. Boone Pickens buying up ALL the "Water Rights" throughout the South West. He knew what was coming down the pike, as all Billionaires do, I suppose.
jarden69 6 months ago
The Rio Grande that dried up before it emptied into the Gulf of Mexico dried two years ago. San Antonio (1.5 million population) gets all its water from the Edwards Aquifer. The 3 year drought has taken a toll. Not a pretty sight for the America's southwest.
CrooksWithoutBorders 6 months ago
Ok, so what is the answer, what do we do? Stop building, farming, what? I understand this point of view, however, what choices do we have. Ok we can blame the Federal Government for this mess or each other, or even ignorance, however, let's look for answers. Why don't we all just start posting ideas, instead of insults or playing the blame game. I hope this helps.
ASoto15 6 months ago
There is no water problem...the earth is 75% water...we will never run out,all you have to do is take the salt out...cruise ships,the military,and saudi Arabia does it everyday! You can do it at home with a simple solar still....why is this such an issue if we can build desalination plants? Just sayin..
puuepa 6 months ago 17
@puuepa True and with a higher demand for fresh water. Building desalination plants will be economically vaiable.
nacholibre48 6 months ago
@puuepa Studies of the long-term health and environmental effects of desalinization of salt water have shown severe problems both for the human body and ecosystems. So while desalinization may work for a short time, there is no way de-salted water can replace truly fresh water in the world. Cutting down forests which are the watersheds for fresh water coupled with massive over population of the human specie is drying up fresh water sources--points not made in the film.
SAIsanctuary 6 months ago
@puuepa The problem will be the cost of moving the water from the ocean to the plains. The volume of water needed to irrigate the farms is enormous! You think the cost of gas is high, wait til you see how much the government will charge municipals to provide clean water to their counties and cities, then watch how expensive it will be for customers to have access to it. Yes, there is plenty of water in the world, but this is a perfect excuse for the government to make money on our dime.
sharkeeeee 6 months ago
@puuepa First of all, in the US alone uses over 30,000,000,000 (30 BILLION) gallons of water per day. This is an astronomical amount that would have to be brought in from the ocean, desalinized, treated and then distributed across the nation each day. 2. Where would we get the money to pay for the plants to do it? 3. The rest of the world would be even less likely to be able to do this. It's vital for us to be practical about reasoning things through because things are far worse than we think.
areyouready22 5 months ago
@puuepa That's not a huge issue if you have energy - desalinisation takes a lot of energy - and money. A simple solar still setup at home might be able to provide you with a gallon of water each day for drinking / cooking, but what about showering? What about industry? How many solar stills will it take to irrigate crops enough to feed your family? And how do we transport billions of gallons of this water inland?
Survive2Day 5 months ago
@puuepa You still can't drink the water. I looked it up the other day. Sorry.
shy69iskrazy2 5 months ago
@puuepa To many People are living in cities, The price of water would go through the roof.
And that is their Plan!! The Ogallala is being drained off by an Oil Tycoon. Water is the next (clear) Gold!
The corrupt get richer, while the citizens get dummer, drinking their poisoned water and going to Government run schools.
KingRyltar 5 months ago
@puuepa
Water desalinization uses TONS of energy. Yes, a solar still works, but it doesn't do it very efficiently or in sufficiently high volumes. All a solar still does is extend survival time for dehydration. It doesn't create enough for long-term survival.
fubecabr 5 months ago
@puuepa I agree, we have these plants, they I hear are expensive to run, but given a high demand we can make it cheaper and mass produce it. I do believe though that this is a real problem for 3rd world countries like africa etc, this is something we can pull through. What scares me more then this is the bee problem due to pesticides from companies like bayer, and monsanto products.
XxgoetfacexX 5 months ago
@puuepa The issue with desalination is that it requires MASSIVE amounts of energy in order to produce potable water, which means it is remarkably ineffective. Not to mention the huge quantities of brine produced as a byproduct are frequently leeched back into the water supply, increasing salinity and thereby killing marine life.
LargeAngrySquids 4 months ago
There are only 2 solutions to this mess/quagmire of Resource/Water/Engery Shortages. We either find some kind of new energy that is as inexpensive as Oil WAS, that is as energy dense as Oil & IF YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THAT THEN GOOGLE IT.& We share this energy dense, fuel with everybody on the planet.
If we don't do that then the only other alternative is to redue the population & we either do that volunatarily or War, Famine, Civil Unrest, Genocide, disease will do it for us.
It is quite simple
valhala56 6 months ago
This sounds too much like my decades long assertion that humanity has 3 more global wars in its future:
WWIII Oil
WWIV Water
WWV Landfill sites (where all the resources will rest)
Philippesdad1 6 months ago
Can't people have any form of discussion on youtube without bible basher snake oil salesman pedaling their gullible philosophies?
movieklump 6 months ago
If you live in a city you have absolutely no authority on the topic of water. Or nature.
Shelbzism 6 months ago
The Holy Bible Talks About Famine In The Last Days. We Can't Survive Without Water Or Rain Water.
holyinpure 6 months ago
I live in Michigan. We are surrounded by fresh water. WHOOO AHHHHH.
WHEREtheFUNK 6 months ago
Real nice report Daniel. This will become more of an issue over time.
mja2035 6 months ago
So if we just eliminate 2/3 of the global population all will be better right?
davenetdog 6 months ago
@davenetdog Yes all will be better for the survivors. This has happened before in the Middle Ages after the Bubonic Plague or the Black Death.
There we so few Peasants/Serfs that their wages sckyrocketed and their was more food for everybody. Don't believe me then google it.
valhala56 6 months ago
they need a cheap way to pump it out of the sea and to make it fresh water.
bluediamond2077 6 months ago
Is FutureMoneyTrends associated with National Inflation Association? The video just seemed to have a similar feel to some of the videos that were put out by NIA a while back.
john2knj 6 months ago
Like Peak Oil it is shocking how people cannot accept reality. Climate change, The Poles are shrinking rapidy and you don't have to be a Climatological Scientist to see it, just look at the Satellite picture of the poles. They are shrinking yet people deny deny deny till it is too late.
Well the data is in for water & they do the same thing deny. If you live in parts of Texas now there is no denying, you are starved of water will soon be drinkin your reclyced piss.....if you are lucky.
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56
7 Billion people on the planet.
This alone is a huge part of the reason resources are becoming such a problem.
It's pretty hard to ignore.
SHEEPLEwhisperer 6 months ago 2
@SHEEPLEwhisperer People refuse to access the results of exponential Population growth. This shortage is due entirely to people or better put an exess of people pushing resources such as Water,Energy, Food, Minerals to there limits and our limits ie the current resource wars in Libyia, Afgahnistan, iraq ect.
We have only two choices, we either come up with a replacement for Oil that has similar characteristics or we depopulate voluntarily or involuntarily through war,famine, civil unrest ect.
valhala56 6 months ago 10
@valhala56
Sad to say, but that may be the truth.
If the exponential growth in the human population over the last hundred years is a direct result of the excess energy OIL has provided humanity, then if that OIL should ever run out, it would mean the end of the current human population at this size.
SHEEPLEwhisperer 6 months ago
@SHEEPLEwhisperer To be clear for the last 100 years energy was relatively inexpensive & Plentifull, just stick a tube in the ground & out came Oil. Since the Peak 2005-2008 Energy has become expensive ie Alberta Tar Sands and harder to get-BP Deep Water Horizon.
Unfortunely the exponential population growth is entirely the result of this cheap energy. Infinte Economic Growth is over, now how do we deal with 7billion people on a lower energy diet? War seems to be the answer as of now.
valhala56 6 months ago
i have faith in science that we can turn undrinkable water into drinkable water in the near future.
clevelandbrown123 6 months ago
@clevelandbrown123 Yeah keep haveing that faith and like a dying man in the desert seeing a mirage of a watering hole it will dissapoint you.
People have come to think that all these technoligcal wizzbangs will fix any problem. Has it even occured to your simple mind that if that was the case then they would have been fixed & there would be no Global Warming, Energy crisis, Drought, Starving people & a total failure of the world economic system. Well has it any of that occured to you dumbas?
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56 There was a time when the wright brothers were laughed at and ridiculed for claiming that human beings would fly one day. Marconi was thought to be insane for believing that human beings could communicate through the airwaves without wires. Narrow minded retards like you dont have the capacity to envision such a future. Water is essential for survival and we will find more of it one way or another. where there is a will, there is a way. But i dont expect you to understand that
clevelandbrown123 6 months ago
@clevelandbrown123 Are you stupid or are you just pretending? We can desalinate water now, we don't have to wait for the Wright Brother of desaliantion to come, We have the technology to do it now. Ask you dumbass, if that is the case then why aren't we doing it? Why aren't we refilling Auqafiers?
The simple reason is that these Desalinating Plants are extremley expensive & rely on huge amounts of energy which we are short of both.
Why don't you do some research before you open your piehole
valhala56 6 months ago
@clevelandbrown123 Oh yeah & the reason we are in this mess is because of people like you who fail to realize that infinite growth cannot be sustained on a finite planet. But then you wouldn't understant that would you?
Rewatch this video, we have push the ability to sustain 7 BILLION people to the wall, there is not enough Water, Energy, FOOD, Money/Capital-It is now hitting the wall yet a dumbas like you thinks wishfull thinking is the answer. You have no answer just wishfull thinking.
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56 god your fucken stupid. the people in this video are from third world countires. do they have high quality scientists? once the problem reaches civilized countries which then becomes a real problem, our best minds will be pressured to find a solution quicker. i dont know about you but my water is running fine and will do so for a long time. Our human history has shown time and time again that we eventually overcome and obstacles in our way that simpletons like you said was impossible
clevelandbrown123 6 months ago
@clevelandbrown123 First off you are using a sock account, you have no channel. Second your water is running fine now, and so was the water in Tripoli a couple of weeks ago, now it's not. Third the best engineers in the world have built Desalination plants for the Saudi's so I can see you didn't read my comments as I said we ALREADY HAVE THE TECHNOLOGY.
Now read carefully FOOL, The problem is NOT THE TECHNOLGY. the problem is the MONEY/CAPITAL & Energy required. We no longer have since collaps
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56 also, we DONT have to be able to sustain 7 billion people with water, energy food and money. We are not all allies. Each country has to do its own job of securing their own future. The people in third world countires are toast in the future. The battle will be among the elite.
clevelandbrown123 6 months ago
@clevelandbrown123 Isn't that what I just said you moron? The battle is already here for resouces-Libyia, Afghanistan-Iraq. My god how fucking lame are you?
Water shortages are in Texas now, Coming to Southern California where a lot of our food is grown, which will result in food shortages,& now NG Fracking is poising Aquafiers all over the country, so I hope you enjoy toxic chemicals from NG Fracking in your water, LMAO at your stupid moronic fool. STFU and get off my Internet.
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56 the water problem JUST hit texas and other parts of the United States. The problem JUST STARTED. It wasnt a problem when it affected third world countries. The pressure is NOW ON the top scientists to find a solution.The agricultural department predicts we have another 60 years. I dont know about you but thats a pretty long time. If they find a solution by then great. If they dont most of us would probably be dead already from other causes. So there is no need to worry.
clevelandbrown123 6 months ago
V V. You should do a video on how you think the current natural disasters are adding to the world economic collapse. This one was good. Thanks
TBFMT 6 months ago
visionvictory I don't feel that will prove true in the States due to the depth of corruption at every level and greed. Time will tell.
NuttyCookie333 6 months ago
viewing this post made me thirsty!
1betrman 6 months ago
and these are our carings which bring or at least by caring we invite the solution a, fan and undeniably a total solution
opensala 6 months ago
We need a better source of power so ocean desalinization will be more economical. This realistically probably is fusion, but it could be something more exotic. Given bible prophecy, a better, more sustainable source of energy is not likely before the world is engulfed in war, famine and disease.
GreatInca 6 months ago
the coming money crisis, now here comes the water crisis, whats next air crisis
PrisonerofDemocracy 6 months ago
one word...NAWAPA
dynogranny 6 months ago
For anyone that believes this scaremongering bullshit...
I'm selling 2 gallon containers of evaporated water for only $3.00.
Hurry, be afraid and act now..there's no time to think! Give ME YOUR MONEY! NOooW!
OzzyPatriot 6 months ago
@OzzyPatriot Go to Texas where they are having the worse drought ever. They will probaly take up your offer. Oh and depending on where you are the Texas type drought may be coming to you in your future.
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56 I believe technology (HAARP etc) is being used to CAUSE the droughts.
Technology COULD be used to SOLVE the droughts.
Only 3% of water is drinkable? Do you doubt that the majority of the other 97% could be made drinkable?
If so, your lack of your vision is the point of my first post.
You react in fear. Failing to see the fact you're surrounded by oceans of water that COULD be made to serve you. FFS!
OzzyPatriot 6 months ago
@OzzyPatriot You are another ignorant person who doesn't know all the facts. We have technology now that can desalinate water. Now ask yourself if we have that technology why aren't we using it? The reason why is that it is extremely expensive and complex & in case you have been snoozing the last 3 years the country is broke you simple minded idiot. Take Texas which is drying up faster then a dead man in the desert, why are they not putting all the water back in the lake rivers? Cause they can't
valhala56 6 months ago
@OzzyPatriot Oh and btw I am not reacting in "FEAR" as you put it, just accepting reality which you fail to do. That is the point of this video is that the world is running short of drinkable water. That is not about fear but reality and unless you want to put your stupid head in the sand and ignore what is coming then you deserve what is coming because the information is out there you just refuse to accept it.
valhala56 6 months ago
@valhala56 97% of the world is covered by water.
BUT: A useless cunt like you will die of thirst. Because you cannot POSSIBLY figure out how to get water if it isn't supplied by your government or somebody.
You're a pathetic fool, mate.
I bet YOU will die of thirst. I also bet you can't put your dick away dry, if someone didn't shake it for you.
OzzyPatriot 6 months ago
@OzzyPatriot You can call me a useless cunt all you want it still doesn't negate the fact that the world is starting on a critical water shortage. Unfortunely for you that isn't the only coming shortage. Soon it will be food & fuel shortages. Shortages of other basics. You may not like me but you can't deny reality. Actually I enjoy watching people like you suffer because you had your chance to turn things around before it was too late.
Well you made your bed, it is hot there.LMAO at you!
valhala56 6 months ago
@OzzyPatriot Oh and just a little correction to your statement that the world is covered 97% with water, try 75% of which only 3% is fresh. The world has 7 billion people of which their bodies comprise 75% water which coincenently about the same percentage as the earths supply of the lovely h2o and each and every person requires a minium of 2 liters a day just to stay alive. You can only live 3 days without water and you die.
valhala56 6 months ago
water shortages, like any other shortage, is the result of inefficient markets.
billyjoeallen 6 months ago
@billyjoeallen Wrong efficient markets are the problem. We have literaly boxed ourselves into a corner. For example it was more efficient to have 3rd world countries manufacture our products. What happens when the price oil makes it too expensive to ship products to us? & we have lost the factories to make those products
An example that is happening now. It was more efficient to import many parts from Japan, now that supply chaine has been interrupted by Tsunammi & we have nothing to back it up
valhala56 6 months ago
Right now, International Corporations are buying up American fresh water supplies, and selling it to the Chines Communists, who will only waste the water, just like they did their own water.
CelticSouthland 6 months ago
Jewish Communists destroyed the Aral Sea.
Chinese Communists destroyed the fresh water of China.
African Communists have destroyed much of Africa's fresh water resources.
Anyone see a pattern here?
CelticSouthland 6 months ago
Sobering...Dan, you make some great documentaries...
videolover61 6 months ago
Friend to the end. Epic. Good tones=
KillBaddBugz 6 months ago
uh-huh ==what do you(we) REALLY need??? Good work then!
KillBaddBugz 6 months ago
it is impossible to have water problem in the US since we have the technology to turn sea water into potable water. In third world countries water is a major issue and will continue to be since they lack the know how
nyc10101 6 months ago
@nyc10101
Oh the US has the know how but it would take insane amounts of energy to purify enough water for our cities. And that doesn't even count all the water the commercial farms need. And once you purify it you have to pump it up hill, over the mountains, to the plains where so many of the big wheat and corn producing farms are. It would take a lot of oil to do it, or hundreds of nuke plants on the coast. But you need massive oil to dig and refine the uranium. I can't see it happening.
vention4wh 6 months ago
im one of the biggest to say blame big brother but the fact is simple overpopulation humans were never ment to breed like rabbits
roadhog1986 6 months ago
@roadhog1986
Blame religions for that one. They're always blabbing to their followers to breed like rabbits and be fruitful and all that. Heck in India I believe that hindu religion even says that you can't get into heaven unless you pop out a few kids to take your place on earth. What it boils down to is that the religious leaders, who make so much money off their flocks tend to want their flocks to get bigger and pay them even more money. Pretty disgusting.
vention4wh 6 months ago
Permaculture is an excellent solution for individuals and small communities. For example in a nasty deforested area in India they had empty wells and massive water shortages. Bill Mollison showed them how to put swales in that made the land absorb the rain water during the rainy season. After a year or so their wells filled back up again. The productivity of Permaculture created an abundance of food as well.
Check out "greening the desert" to see what permaculture did to a sterile desert.
vention4wh 6 months ago
Also check out Hugelkultur. It's a method of gardening that allows you to totally skip irrigation, even in the hottest part of the summer. The produce even tastes better since you're not washing out the soil nutrients by constantly watering
If you want to revolutionize your entire view of food production, check out the videos made by Bill Mollison and Jeff Lawton where they gave a 2 week permaculture design course. They give clear instructions and examples of how even a desert can be productive
vention4wh 6 months ago
Working a farm for at least 2-4 weeks should be compulsory for all humans.
halfasheep 6 months ago
its just all fear mongering people, live your life now and dont fear it for tomorrow.
whacdemspacz 6 months ago
All its about is relocating people. Nothing more, nothing less.
im1greatman 6 months ago
Libya's Qaddafi taps 'fossil water' to irrigate desert farms
While many countries in the Middle East and North Africa bicker over water rights, Libya has tapped into an aquifer of 'fossil water' to change its topography – turning sand into soil. The 26-year, $20 billion project is nearly finished.
333truthseeker 6 months ago
Make sure you store water w/ your food storage. 5-10 gallon water jugs are ideal for storage. Don't forget to sanitize the water for storage.
MinisterQuietBuck 6 months ago
sad thing is..no 1 gives a shit...
chadberry75 6 months ago
In the midwest, millions of acres of crop land went unseeded because of too much water. Our land is saturated with water -- more than anyone has seen in 100+ years. Just a few years ago there was a drought, but that is long gone. Roads went under water every where. Many are still under water. Anyone wants water, we'd like to give it away.
The northern US is flooding, while the southern US is in a massive drought. Once you get into a certain weather pattern, it's hard to break out.
rseveran 6 months ago
Isn't there a way to filter sea water to make it usable?
TheTruthVibrations 6 months ago
@TheTruthVibrations yeah! Its called desalinization.
sticuhor 6 months ago
@TheTruthVibrations
Ya, reverse osmosis. It's very similar to the purification system under my kitchen sink. It removes fluoride, chlorine and all the other nasties. But anyway, there are a lot of companies in the middle east that use that method to produce a lot of water for the local areas. It does take energy though.
vention4wh 6 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Doesn't it boggle the mind that the majority still believe the solution to all of our many problems, is government.
dmt257 6 months ago
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dmt257 6 months ago
They are privatizing water which will also be very expensive.
NuttyCookie333 6 months ago
@NuttyCookie333 Actually if you look at countries that have privatized water not only have prices come down, but quality has gone up.
visionvictory 6 months ago
@visionvictory where did this happen? isnt some african country the clean water is sold for more than coke? by coke?
what about south america?
bodyheals 6 months ago
@visionvictory What country would that be?
ZSa7NBuA 6 months ago
@visionvictory
wiki/2000_Cochabamba_protests#World_Bank_and_continuing_protests
“On 01/19/06 a settlement was reached betw. the Govt of Bolivia & Aguas del Tunari: "The concession was terminated only B/C OF THE CIVIL UNREST & THE STATE OF EMERGENCY in Cochabamba & not b/c of any act done or not done by the international shareholders of Aguas del Tunari".”
Since railroad privatization in the UK, it’s now cheaper (& faster) to take a cab from the suburbs into The City of London.
privare = to rob
Tressco 6 months ago
@visionvictory
They drop the price shortly after the takeover but then bump it up. It's causing riots all over the world. On top of that they often make it illegal for people to catch rain water from their own roof (I think Colorado is that way), so you have to buy it from them or die. It's a nasty business.
vention4wh 6 months ago
@visionvictory
not in Tallinn... the mayor owns the company and it always announces record profits....
what did Putin give Bush as a 911 memorial? a cracked/dried land with a water drop in the middle... and what did Bush buy in Argentina? - shitloads of land in nowhere, which has shitloads of water underneath it...
HumanityWins 6 months ago
@visionvictory bullshit
bonnevie9 6 months ago
I'm feeling a bit callous, but really, how can there be war over water? I mean, let's say that country X invades country Y over water that Y has. X wins. How does it transport that fresh water? It's easier to move the people to the water.
So I don't see there being wars over water, I do see a lot of countries having mass deaths because of it, kind of like a famine. And a lot of migration too. That there will be much of.
n3rdm4n 6 months ago
Rain falling from the sky could solve this because rain water is distilled but as it falls and accumulates crap from the air it is dirty again... still better than nothing though I mean we do breathe the shit so having a little air pollution in our water shouldnt make any difference....
hhjklmc 6 months ago
Permaculture can be a great solution for the water/food crisis. People are too lazy here for that.
Nymphe14 6 months ago
Good thing I live in Canada where freshwater is limitless.
dentrobate54 6 months ago
water shortage is a scam and its man made. distilling water is a cavemen technology yet most people still believe in this scam. sure, you need energy to distill salt water to fresh water, you can get free energy from piece of magnet and a alternator. all this notion of water shortage is BS. I don't understand how dumb one have to be to believe this. Bring pipes from the sea and distill it, problem solved.
shawnsent 6 months ago
What else is new? White Europeans raping African land for the past 300 years. Now we come to take your water. LOL Geeezz and they think they're going to heaven when they die hahaha
Riddlerx333x 6 months ago
Men will continue to blame man for the natural disasters and the famine and disease that covers the Earth because they do not believe God controls these things. There will be wars in the last days because men blame each other for their suffering, but at sometime during this tribulation as it grows worse they will finally realize it is the Judgement of God and they will not repent but curse the God of Heaven and Earth. These are biblical times we live in like in the beginning
JesusNonEnviromental 6 months ago
@JesusNonEnviromental even if you believe it is in gods judgement, its still in our hands. if were good to each other and appreciate our fellow man. Why would god destroy us? It is our choice to modify our behavior.
ajent407 6 months ago
@ajent407 The scriptures in the bible are ordained of God so they will be fullfilled just as every other prophecy to this date has been. Fullfillment of scripture is not conditional nor can it be changed because it is predetermined to come to pass without any regard to mans wishes or works. This Earth according to scripture is temporal and there is a day of reckoniing which I believe is coming sooner than later and we can watch our TVs and see it coming to fruition.
JesusNonEnviromental 6 months ago
@JesusNonEnviromental if god is our heavenly father and he loves us why would he kill us all?
ajent407 6 months ago
@ajent407 God is the Father to those who love Him and the heart of man does not. God is pure Holiness and Righteousness and no sinful man can even pray to Him unless their sins are washed away by the blood of Jesus Christ. No man is born into the family of God, he must be born-again to become a Child of God. To be born-again you must call on the Name of Jesus Christ and He will give you a new heart and faith to believe and then God will be your Heavenly Father
JesusNonEnviromental 6 months ago
@JesusNonEnviromental I see you are totally brainwashed by some book written by an arab tribe wondering the desert thousands of years ago . Their is no god
bonnevie9 6 months ago
@bonnevie9 i smell trololol
randym704 6 months ago
desalination is not difficult any more.
Denomolise 6 months ago
Daniel.... you are very alarmist, you know that?
Neversleeps1979 6 months ago
God is the sustainer of all life, but God can also destroy life as He did with the Flood in the days of Noah. God brings the rain and the drought, he causes the rivers to flow into the oceans and He causes them to dry-up and this has nothing to do with agriculture or swimming pools. God can sustain all life indefinitely, but has chosen to destroy this Earth in the last days with Natural disasters and withdrawing the rains is part of that Tribulation promised before His Return
JesusNonEnviromental 6 months ago
u can process sea water into drinking water, its easier than u think
solojam 6 months ago 2
In actuality the same amount of water in and around the earth is and has been the same since creation. Water does not disappear it changes form and goes through the varieties of life on earth. In fact, you could say that we are drinking dinosaur piss, purified of course. So it is not so much use of water resources but more so adequate distribution and recovery. Any future scarcity of H2O will be a manipulation just as we see with energy. Don't resort to fear-mongering you're too good for that.
Richardofdanbury 6 months ago 22
i dont agree with this particular video. The water crisis can be solved very easily by people moving away from the deserts and near water. We eventually can figure out a economic way to purify the ocean water.
when we get thirsty enough we'll do something about it
cmillvlogs 6 months ago 12
@cmillvlogs The Navy used sea water and turn it into drinking water.
junkyarddog47 6 months ago 3
@cmillvlogs I agree with your solution, but I don't think it is realistic.
visionvictory 6 months ago 2
@cmillvlogs
And those with forethought will prosper.
666sigma 6 months ago
@cmillvlogs History shows civilizations always spring up around good water sources...Large populations near that water source always ends that civilization...Read a history book...
dbmdsv 6 months ago
dont desalination plants make salt water useable? whats the big deal with 'fresh water'
TENNSUMITSUMA 6 months ago
@TENNSUMITSUMA but the cost is way too high, only the rich arab countries can afford these desalinization plants,...better yet what they're doin' in Eritrea, farmin' mangroves on the coast with salt water, check it out, here on YT! = )
qualqui 6 months ago
@qualqui
if arab countries can afford it cant other develop countries
TENNSUMITSUMA 6 months ago
@TENNSUMITSUMA well, i guess, but with the governments being so corrupt and unorderly, fundin' unnecessary wars, and in the USA's case, ss, the debt into the trillions, cuttin' back on public schools, people on unemployment and public assistance, illegal immigration, etc.etc.etc., better yet whether developed countries or developing(Eritrea),...to farm mangroves on the coast at li'l expense, but then again, everything to do with our debt slavery system screams of makin' $ above all else.
qualqui 6 months ago
Just take saltwater, make a canal from ocean to the desert, and when in desert put under an evaporation catcher, as the water evaporates thru the heat of the sun it would be captured by the evaporation capture and would have no salt in it.
starlitopensky1 6 months ago
WHY DO PEOPLE LIVE IN THE SW??? They are the only ones that cry about water. If you are so concerned about water, move to Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania. We have more water than we know what to do with. You have water shortages in California because everybody likes the Climate. YOU CANT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS! Move somewhere with 'bad' weather and stop complaining.
1989kirby 6 months ago
good vid Daniel. Again, this was all done on purpose. The depopulation of the planet was planned long ago and we are finally seeing it come to pass
CASTILLOM1 6 months ago