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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Part 1.

Topher is back with a vengence as he uncovers the Magic Solution to Melbournes Water Crisis which successive governments have tried to hide and ignore. Topher cuts through the PR spin with his customary cynicism backed by his thorough research and finds a simple, compelling truth.

This is the MUST SEE video of this election year.

Make sure you watch part 2!

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  • Your argument is compelling - what is not clear is what happens to the water once it arrives in Melbourne. I presume you are arguing that this would be feed to our feeder reservoirs, such as Silvan, Maroondah for holding prior to injection into the reticulation system. The engineering cost for this activity, nor the power consumed should not be insurmountable. Your comments please.

  • G'day Ronnie, please see my reply after your comment on part 2. :o)

  • This is unbranded advertising for Victoria's One Nation party

  • G'day LukeandDaisy.

    Help me out here, what is the link between what I'm advocating here and the Victorian One Nation Party? (Do we even HAVE one nation in Victoria?)

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  • @LukeandDaisy Well of course. One Nation people think about things that will benefit Australia. Mainstream parties only think about how to get power and hold it. As for the mainstream party policies, they are decided by offshore committees of technocrats, bankers and bureaucrats at the Council for Foreign Relations in New York, or the Trilateral Commission, or the Bilderbergers, or World Bank or IMF. Makes decision making a lot easier right?

  • If only you we're our last water minister but we got no-water Holding.The desal plant is just another labor school halls rorting scheme on steroids.I think the figure after 30 years is approx $15bil it will cost us.What a shameful government & to think it took them 8 whole years to DECIDE what to do about the drought.LABOR made the drought worse by their inaction while letting in 50,000 extra migrants each year who they must have thought wouldn't use any water.

  • PeekyBooo, you have great enthusiasm, but in this game your sources need to be more reliable than 'looking at google earth'.

    My research goes far beyond the narrow subjects that I have dealt with so far, but as mentioned above, I choose to deal with the people I CAN influence.

    All the best.

  • @TophersUnpopularView

    #1 Maybe so, but you imply Tasmanians wil gain from the sale of water.

    #2 Stupid to wait for a population problem then to deal with the potential problem now. We simply don't have the room for more immigrants, if we want our own children to prosper.

    #3 Look on google earth

    #4 You obviously know nothing about Agenda 21 and the agenda behind global-warming and the Fabians society, etc.

  • Thanks for the thoughts PeekyBooo.

    #1 Thats correct, but you can charge a pro rata rate for the delivery infrastructure.

    #2 The population will be a problem when we are actually running out of resources. Right now we have plenty, we just aren't using it well.

    #3 2/3rds? Can you quote me a source on that?

    #4 It's a free country, you can blame who you like. I prefer to deal with the people that I CAN influence rather than blame those I cant.

    Cheers.

  • #1 you can't technically charge for water as it's common. It's already owned by the people.

    #2 You jump the main problem which is population. Why don't you address this? Are you scared to talk about racial issues and immigration?

    #3 You don't address the problem that 2/3rds of Victoria's rain inception areas are covered with pine forests! Other words our water isn't getting to the catchments because they are being drunk by Pine Plantations.

    #4 There is no crisis. The crisis is UN Agenda.

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