Drink of Water or Traffic Ticket – It’s Your Choice

While this site isn’t necessarily being used to play Chicken Little to create panic and stir up fear, I am nevertheless doing what I can to get people’s attention onto things that I feel strongly that we should be paying attention to. One of the biggest obstacles I keep running into is the ubiquitous attitude that folks seem to have that causes them to just ignore these dilemmas in which we keep finding ourselves. That seems to be the default reaction to anything that might threaten us – just whistle past the graveyard and look the other way and maybe it’ll go away. I’m here to tell you that attitude is exactly what our enemies want us to have! And without our attention, the problems mentioned in this post will not go away!

I’ve written recently about the impending water crisis in the Southwestern US that is rapidly approaching, but if you just look around, there are iterations of varying degrees of water crises all over the world! If water is still available in many of the places, it’s becoming polluted to the extent that many rivers and reservoirs are toxic and unusable for human consumption. For instance, there are several areas of West Virginia where water seems to still be plentiful, but runoff from dormant coal mines and industrial wastes and improperly treated sewage is leaching into some of the abundant streams, rendering them useless for both people and aquatic life.

In the USA, the Colorado River which supplies some 30- 40 million people with potable water throughout the Southwestern states and electrical power via the Glen Canyon and Hoover Dams, is also drying up. I wrote a post on that one last week, but the aridification of our planet is much more widespread than just the southwest US. The Rio Grande actually runs completely dry in some places for some 50 miles! Many places like El Paso, Juarez, and Albuquerque depend on the Rio Grande and Albuquerque gets its water from the Elephant Butte Reservoir which is fed from the Rio Grande.

Atlanta, Georgia uses the Lanier Reservoir which gets its water from the Chattahoochee River which is operating at a deficit as more water is being siphoned from Lanier than is replenished during dry years – which is recent years and that lake is down by 20 feet from its full level. The court battles over Chattahoochee water between Alabama, Florida, and Georgia are currently paused due to the courts’ holding that Georgia has more rights to the water than Alabama or Florida claimed. I say paused because when the taps start running dry, they’ll almost certainly be back in court. Too many rich people in Florida to let that one go. At least Georgia repurposed an extinct granite quarry and filled it with several weeks worth of water for Atlanta in emergencies, but weeks will only prolong the disaster if they get into an extended drought.

The Mississippi River is running way low and has been in recent years. Barge traffic has been severely decreased in America’s greatest economic artery and it looks to go down further.

It’s not only the US running out of water. The Rhine River, one of the most crucial waterways of Europe is drying up and has become unnavigable in some parts of the countries during dry months. This river has always been the key lifeline for German industries – at least as far back as history records. The Yangtze River in China is no exception to the depleted freshwater crisis. Snowpacks and glaciers in the Tibetan uplands are thawing out very quickly and the engineering problems with the Three Gorges Dam may not be so critical if the river feeding the reservoir stops running and it’s running lower every year. In India, over the last four decades the Ganges River flow has declined by around 17%, the greatest reduction in the last 1,300 years, due to lower rainfall, groundwater extraction, damming and diversion, and once again, Himalayan glacier retreat. This reduction of flow threatens some 650 million people!

The great Zambezi River in Southern Africa which has been metered at a maximum flow of near 10,000 cubic meters/second during construction of the Kariba Dam in 1958 (although the mean average annual flow is much less), as of April 2026 it was recorded at around 1,830 cubic meters/second. Last year in April it was 2,749 m3/s. Still a lot of water for sure but greatly reduced and dropping every year.

Water shortages here in the US are, or will be, upon us throughout the country. Everyone should be aware that the huge AI data centers being constructed all over the country will consume unbelievable amounts of precious fresh water. We are at a point where it is critical that we reevaluate our priorities – do we want to protect our remaining water, or do we want our increasingly bribed politicians to ensure that Zionist billionaires use it all up for cameras to record and store our license plates so they can find out where we go every day? So far, I’ve not seen anything useful that data centers can provide for the society that is being deprived of water so they can run. Law enforcement likes them because they are a big step toward having a total police state, and I’m sorry, but I don’t think the folks in Lubbock need water for their cattle more than for their cops to know if I run a red light.

There simply isn’t enough water, nor electricity for that matter, for people and data centers. Data centers only benefit a small percentage of the population, and although capitalism has made a lot of people rich, the sacrifices that the .01% are expecting everyone else to make so they can have total surveillance (that is essentially useless to the public) are outrageous. From the law enforcement perspective, we’ve had cops and bad guys in their struggle since mankind decided to form societies, and if a few bad guys get away because Houston didn’t have but 5 million cameras on their streets, then the cops might have to put more effort into their work, and even then a few folks might not get tickets for a stop sign violation. That citation is not worth all the water the network resources need to generate it. So what if some of the violators get away with their “crimes”. There are lots of cold cases still open and there always will be, data centers, police state, or no.

The point I’m trying to argue here is that the costs, in water, in electricity, damage to the environment, and other resources are becoming too great to be able to justify building a big police state run by billionaires. There’s a great fourth amendment argument to be made against such vast surveillance and since there are laws (read FISA) now in place that allow (read require) intelligence gathered on US citizens by US government entities to be shared with another country’s intel apparatus, we really need to make everyone aware of who’s behind this intelligence dragnet and shut it down. I’m quite sure we’ll find that whoever’s behind this couldn’t care less about American plebes’ water problems, but have their own reasons to want to store these vast amounts of information on American citizens. This cancer must be excised ASAP. We can start by eliminating data centers – all owned by billionaires of dubious loyalty to the American Constitution, installed and operated by traitorous American citizens working on behalf of foreign entities.

No one has yet made any cogent argument of how the public will benefit from this waste of water when it is becoming so scarce – worldwide! Especially when that very public is being forced to sacrifice resources for AI. But even less reasonable is the fact that these things will be useful for the establishment of a police surveillance state. That is, after all, what they’re about. Do you have any idea how much storage it would take to store every license plate video from every traffic camera in this country? And that’s only a small part – how about facial recognition data on every citizen that walks or drives by every camera?

This problem won’t go away no matter how hard we try to ignore it. The people involved – as diligent servants of evil who owe Satan enormously for their wealth – won’t stop working at their enslavement of human beings until they get where they want to go and it’s our jobs as citizens – as free Americans – to stop this takeover of our freedom and our country. Looking the other way ain’t gonna cut it – it’s exactly what they want us to do -at least until they get what they want – our freedom, and our children’s freedom. Is an enslaved, surveilled, nation (out of water, no less), controlled by billionaires from another society what you want to leave your kids? Me neither.

May the blessings of the Almighty Father find and keep us.

MK

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