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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 4370367, member: 9260"] [I]'unfortunately, this drought thing is a world phenomena, and now the Yangtze is at it's lowest ever recorded, with 75% of china's harvest in peril.'[/I] if you watch the video in this link, u will see the words 'major water sources that are drying up or shrinking in the northern hemisphere...' of course, [I]all [/I]of the major news outlets are today, [I]after [/I]that post was put up here yesterday, rushing to report the story. the funny/sad part was noticing this weeks ago, yet the chinese themselves took forever to note it. one may think it was delayed to avoid panic. not me. they are 1st class morons aboot sooo many truths. even funnier is the 'financial' press, who, ostensibly, are supposed to know stuff early, cuz, you know, giving their readers the 'inside' scoop to inform their 'investments.' yeah, umm no. [URL='https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/mighty-yangtze-river-shrinks-as-china-e2-80-99s-drought-disrupts-industry/ar-AA10PJU6']Mighty Yangtze river shrinks as China’s drought disrupts industry[/URL] Danube and Rhine getting sketchy. hav a pic, [IMG]https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/assets/220812174731-01-europe-drought-rivers-super-tease.jpg[/IMG] '[I]Yangtze is at it's lowest ever recorded, with 75% of china's harvest in peril.' [/I] gee, 1.4 billion people, i wonder what this reality will do to .... various world markets? let's ask crazy jim cramer! psycochicken, that guy. i watched the head of Goya products on the tube aboot a month ago, and he explained why they were hard planning for a significant rise in price of their main ingredient -beans. that guys' actually in the business, so i listened intently. guess what! guess what! he was right, as their price in the super has been steadily rising since then. bottled water too, obviously. why anyone would buy bottled water in the northeast, one of the four[I] 'saudi arabias' of fresh water on the planet, [/I]is beyond my comprehension. we have great water - the best stuff on earth! too many times for coincidence, 'major' news outlets report things [I]after [/I]they appear on the Boneyard. i think that they're stealing our stuff, like that current spanos thing. good thing that our Congress is banning the chinese from buying farmland. if not, they will purchase every square inch of Maine, cuz of the [I]epic [/I]amount of freshwater there. [/QUOTE]
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