Saturday, 6 March, 2010

It has been called Canada's Biggest Scandal

The Grand Plan To Steal Canada's Water Resource Wealth
"The Traitors Within"


For decades, political and business insiders, with Canadian and British Columbian governments, have known that the water resources in the American southwest and Mexico were dwindling in the face of an increasing population.
A small group of Canadian political insiders saw the opportunity to earn massive profits for themselves from the export of Canada's fresh water and set about on a fraudulent and corrupt scheme to capture for themselves an illegal water export monopoly so they could line their pockets with revenues from the sale of Canadian public assests and gouge American consumers. This is not fiction.

The Politicians Plan To Steal Canada's Water Resource Wealth:

To understand water and bulk water exports and the issues as they relate to Canada you have to understand the big picture and the best way to do that is to take a look at North America from outer space. Looking at a photo of North America taken from outer space, the first thing you notice is the colours.

The colours reflect patterns of rainfall and snowfall over North America are the result of weather patterns in both the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans which lift massive amounts of water into the air through evaporation and transport that water, fresh water without the salt and other minerals, to other regions of the planet. Most of that water falls directly back into the ocean as rain or snow, probably seventy percent, but the remainder falls on the lands masses of the earth, 30% of the earth's surface.

Looking at the photo of North America in summer, it is obvious that the brown areas of the photo represent those areas of North American that receive little rainfall or snowfall and the green areas represent areas of North America that receive more rain or snow. The brown areas are the American southwest and northern Mexico.

Looking back at the photo of North America, the other color one would notice is the color blue.

The parts of the photo colored blue are the lakes and the rivers where the rain and melting snow pools and accumulates before it finally drains away into the ocean.

Some lakes may have taken longer to fill that others and may drain more slowly than other lakes but, nonetheless, all the fresh water, the blue parts of North America, originates in the Oceans and will, eventually return to the Oceans. The streams brooks and creeks are too small to be reflected in a page sized photo of the earth taken from outer space but they are there by the thousands.

If you see any white in the photos, then you are seeing fresh water in its frozen state, snow or ice, waiting for warm weather to covert it to liquid so it, too, can begin its journey back to the ocean where it came from.

So, first and fundamentally, you must understand that all fresh water comes from the Ocean. All fresh water originates in the ocean, falls on the land, and is carried back to the ocean by channels called rivers, streams, brooks, or creeks. Even underground fresh water aquifiers are the result of rain or snow melt that trace their origins to the Oceans.

Fresh water is a truly renewable resource. It arises in the Oceans and falls, in Canada, freely and in abundance courtesy of our mother, Mother Nature, as rain in the summer & snow in the winter. The reader should get this right and the reader should get it now because there are a lot of mis-conceptions about fresh water.

Looking closer at the photo of North America, you will notice that there is very little blue in the brown areas of the photo.

This is because there is very little water comparatively speaking in the American southwest and northern Mexico. In the brown areas, the water is precious. In the green areas, the water is valueless.
The water is so valueless that the people allow it to wash away into the sea knowing that it will return each year as snow or rain. In Canada, most fresh water originally appears in the sky as snow flakes, accumulates on the ground and is so plentiful that people pay contractors to remove it from their driveways. This is no market for snow in Canada. It is a nuisance.

Wintertime In Canada - A Nation Covered In Frozen Water

Water and our home , Planet Earth, hove a long history together, 6 billion years, or thereabouts. as humans, we are mostly water, 90%, (some say), curiously, scientists report that Planet Earth is one of the few places where water exists in its three states, solid, liquid, and gas.
Canada is one of those peculiar countries where, for six months of the year, water exists in its solid state as snow or ice and the country is, literally, covered in water. However, every spring, the water melts and drains back to the Oceans from whence it came. Politicians and environmentalists may tell you that fresh water is our most prescious resource but they do prescious little to preserve it.

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