No Water, No Electric, What will you do?

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Lake Mead is also below 30% capacity, electric production has already been reduced over 25%.
If the water level drops another 80 feet, they will be unable to produce any electricity.
The tin foil hat guys were telling us 7 years ago that the globalists have plans to reduce the earth's population and to force most people living in the western half of the US to relocate. Now their plan is coming together. Without firing a shot, without facing any resistance, they have convinced the people to take a vaccine that causes ovarian cancer and Leukemia; among other health issues. The masses will leave their homes and relocate because there will be no water and no electric available. If you think you will tough it out and stay, where and how will you get fuel and food?
 
Kind of what I posted a short time ago.
I did not think about the water dropping to low to spin the turbines. Power blackouts.
And you would think our supreme leaders would perhaps ask us nicely to try to cut back on water use in order to allow water parks and essential golf courses to keep going.
Low water will also affect crops.
Kind of just like a domino effect once set in motion ain't it.
 
OH-MAN said:
Kind of what I posted a short time ago.
I did not think about the water dropping to low to spin the turbines. Power blackouts.
And you would think our supreme leaders would perhaps ask us nicely to try to cut back on water use in order to allow water parks and essential golf courses to keep going.
Low water will also affect crops.
Kind of just like a domino effect once set in motion ain't it.

I think farmers are the first to get cut. Don't think all these darn golfers will lose their water...it may be other than potable or grey water?
 
Lol it ain't going to the golf courses. Went out yesterday and it was like golfing on a woven straw welcome mat.
 
Look at how much is going down the Salt River past Stewart Mountain dam just to appease tubers and keep the idiotic Tempe Town Lake full.
Just last month Roosevelt was at 85%, now it’s at 70%.
 
Gunslinger808 said:
Look at how much is going down the Salt River past Stewart Mountain dam just to appease tubers and keep the idiotic Tempe Town Lake full.
Just last month Roosevelt was at 85%, now it’s at 70%.

That's nuts! I was hoping to do a camping/fishing trip on the backside of Roosevelt this fall. I doubt that's going to happen now. If the water level is dropping that fast, you probably won't be able to drive anywhere near the waterline without getting stuck.
 
Most of us would die. 3 days without water and you die. If you are on reduced water without power you'll be sweating and pissing that out fast and by the time you want to get out everyone else is already thinking the same thing. There could be some success on offroad trails, if you've kept abreast of closures and erosion and know how to off road. If roads are congested because people are trying to get out then supplies will also have an even harder time coming in assuming you're already dealing with power loss waiting for that could also mean death. Better hope whatever is on the shelf and in the pipes lasts long enough for that situation to get better or for some sort of evacuation. What would I do? That depends on how late was I to realize something was happening? If I knew today that it was a few years down the line the easiest thing is plan to move to greener pastures. If it happened tonight while I sleep probably not enough to stay alive. Tick Tock
 
Manitu said:
Not at all realated to weather huh?

Are you one of those "global warming" guys ? I heard Ocassional Cortex said we will all die in 10 years... and I also heard his father Al Gore said the same thing about 15-20 years ago ... we're still here ... and because the past winters were extremely cold, "global warming" changed to "climate change" LMAO ...
 
https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona-legislature-proposes-pumping-mississippi-river-water-to-help-with-drought/article_3cbf8858-b832-11eb-a76f-0f6bfebd2301.html
For those of you old enough to remember H.Ross Perot, he brought this subject up years ago, no one listened.
 
xerts1191 said:
https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona-legislature-proposes-pumping-mississippi-river-water-to-help-with-drought/article_3cbf8858-b832-11eb-a76f-0f6bfebd2301.html
For those of you old enough to remember H.Ross Perot, he brought this subject up years ago, no one listened.

This is a great idea now... but the people in that video who don't want it... tell them to stop democrat californians and new yorkers to stop coming here, as they are destroying this state and contributing to the water shortage. I'd rather have any invasive species of fish and other animals instead of democrats...
 
vvalter_vvhite said:
xerts1191 said:
https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona-legislature-proposes-pumping-mississippi-river-water-to-help-with-drought/article_3cbf8858-b832-11eb-a76f-0f6bfebd2301.html
For those of you old enough to remember H.Ross Perot, he brought this subject up years ago, no one listened.

I'd rather have any invasive species of fish and other animals instead of democrats...

Isn't that kind of redundant? ;)
 
Jack Dupp said:
vvalter_vvhite said:
xerts1191 said:
https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona-legislature-proposes-pumping-mississippi-river-water-to-help-with-drought/article_3cbf8858-b832-11eb-a76f-0f6bfebd2301.html
For those of you old enough to remember H.Ross Perot, he brought this subject up years ago, no one listened.

I'd rather have any invasive species of fish and other animals instead of democrats...

Isn't that kind of redundant? ;)

Yeah but, they are coming a moderate constant stream of tech jobs bringing them in. They vote blue. Last election with this new blue influx could have really change the picture here.
 
vvalter_vvhite said:
xerts1191 said:
https://www.azfamily.com/news/arizona-legislature-proposes-pumping-mississippi-river-water-to-help-with-drought/article_3cbf8858-b832-11eb-a76f-0f6bfebd2301.html
For those of you old enough to remember H.Ross Perot, he brought this subject up years ago, no one listened.

This is a great idea now... but the people in that video who don't want it... tell them to stop democrat californians and new yorkers to stop coming here, as they are destroying this state and contributing to the water shortage. I'd rather have any invasive species of fish and other animals instead of democrats...

Unfortunately, the environmentalists are the ones in power and they will never allow a pipeline to bring water from the midwest to our reservoirs. Even if by some miracle they did, it would take years to build and we don't have years of water left. We are past the point of no return. Farmers in Utah and Ca are already ploughing crops into the soil due to no water.
 
SecretV said:
Most of us would die. 3 days without water and you die. If you are on reduced water without power you'll be sweating and pissing that out fast and by the time you want to get out everyone else is already thinking the same thing. There could be some success on offroad trails, if you've kept abreast of closures and erosion and know how to off road. If roads are congested because people are trying to get out then supplies will also have an even harder time coming in assuming you're already dealing with power loss waiting for that could also mean death. Better hope whatever is on the shelf and in the pipes lasts long enough for that situation to get better or for some sort of evacuation. What would I do? That depends on how late was I to realize something was happening? If I knew today that it was a few years down the line the easiest thing is plan to move to greener pastures. If it happened tonight while I sleep probably not enough to stay alive. Tick Tock

You forget, no electricity means no shopping for supplies and no gas at the pumps. How many people keep enough fuel on hand to vacate to higher ground? Do you have enough fuel to drive 300 miles? Do you have that much on standby every day? When the electricity goes out, no cell service, no tv (no news), no Emergency Broadcast System, no radio, etc

How long do you wait before bugging out? Or do you bug in?
 
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