Dear Subscriber,
I endeavor to limit topics here to health and the environment, the latter which, of course, is directly related to health. I just read this well done and sobering article just out from the Denver Post. I encourage all to read it. It spells real doom for most of the American West, which will spell doom for the rest of the country. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/07/21/colorado-river-drought-water-crisis-west/.
I’ve always maintained that our RULERS prefer to spend time to divide us rather than address real problems we face, but which might not materialize for a few years. For example, the current administration is more worried about January 6, the next election, illegal drugs, transgender, abortion, foreign wars that don’t involve us, etc. than a Biblical type calamity staring us in the face. No, it’s not the economy, which “they” destroyed with debt currency limitless printing. It’s the second most important thing for life survival next to oxygen – water. You have three minutes till death without oxygen, 3 days without water, and about 30 days without food.
The Colorado River is drying up and its main reservoirs may become things of the past as aridification (not just drought) rapidly sets in. Shortsighted “experts” of the past way overestimated rainfall and water, and states way overused their allocation. And while BLM grandstands and incites race riots, the first peoples of this continent, still sovereign nations, were systematically raped and pillaged of their lands, resources, population, and WATER. No violent demonstrations or 3 million dollar homes for them.
You might say I am biased in favor of our first peoples. I am. I worked for the Indian Health Service for 5 years, and would have likely stayed if my interests in alternative medicine would have been nurtured amongst the health people in charge. The Indian patients sure liked where I was going! And I liked working there. In my first year in the southwest, I got to see an Indian Rain Dance (using rattlesnakes) amongst the Navajos. During the dance a thunderstorm rose up out of nowhere. I got invited into Hopi kivas to see special sacred Kachina events for children. Yes, I highly respect the Indians, their rights, and feel they got the worst deal of all: not slavery, but massacres.
The Post reports how our Western indigenous tribes have been royally screwed deliberately. They have more allodial rights to Colorado River water than do some states. Regardless, the states dependent on the water are about to die from thirst and there is little discussion openly about the oncoming calamity. The west is naturally dry and requires lots of water. But our administration has beaten down the border safeguard, permitting untold tens of thirsty thousands to flood into our nation while we really need a flood of billions of gallons of water, not millions more people we cannot provide water for and which administration seemingly is welcoming yet more we will not be able to feed or quench thirst.
Ah, but it is even worse. The key reservoirs are at a point where they might not be able to generate electricity. Ooops. What happens when the naturally hot desert southwest does not have that cheap “green” energy for air conditioning and other power needs. More coal burning?
Ah, but it is yet still worse. Much of the water goes to irrigate arable lands. Arizona and the California imperial valley are water sponges. What happens to the national food supply when these key growing regions become akin to the Sahara Desert? That affects the rest of the nation, as does the loss of hydroelectric affect the entire North American continent. When the California central valley dries up, so will your pantry disappear. Meanwhile, I see green golf courses, fountains of water in Las Vegas, and other clear abuses of a resource becoming rare.
There are real issues the RULERS should be discussing with us, front and center. Instead, they squander scores of billions in a proxy war in Europe, destroy energy development in America while searching for that same energy overseas and sell off the strategic petroleum reserves to China, and divide us across the board on issues that have little consequence in our actual survival. In the meantime, if the economy doesn’t push us into famine and disaster, the water crisis will push us even beyond that.
I am sorry folks. I see a crisis of beyond Biblical proportions here, beyond the seven-year famine predicted in Egypt by Joseph. We don’t have 7 years to prepare. Calamity is standing before us. I fear for the nation’s survival when the Colorado River is gone. Currently it feeds huge cities (that should have never been there) like Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego. And indirectly impacts so many others. Salt Lake City, while not in the Colorado River basin, faces a similar water crisis as its lake dries up and leaves toxic blowing dust in its wake.
We need “WOKE” leaders. By “WOKE”, I am not referring to the crazed population of millennial people I don’t know how to talk to without offending someone. (Those issues to me are also a diversion to the calamities barreling at us). I mean AWAKENED/ENLIGHTENED to the real crises that are about to decimate us, from the economy to the environment, to Pharma ordained disease management. Currently our rulers are not enlightened to serve their constituents, but only to enslave us to the puppeteers profiting off the mayhem and your bodies.
I assure you when food prices double or triple, your electricity has brown outs, you can’t run your car to even get away, the population might finally ask how it tolerated such RULERS gone amok. This is not partisan. It is reality.
I leave you with two thoughts.
1. Our drug policies have destroyed Mexico and Central America to lead to mass migration to our borders, bringing in tainted drugs, disease, and people we will ultimately not be able to feed. These policies have cost the lives of tens of thousands, led to environmental wastelands, lost billions of taxpayer “dollars”, child sex trafficking and more. It could be resolved with the stroke of a pen. Repeal ALL drug laws. ALL of them. You want to addict yourself and or kill yourself? Fine. Your body, your choice – just like the abortion issue. We simply need to grow up. Repealing these laws would do more for our security and prosperity than any other local hemispheric policy. But follow the money and power trail to see if this could ever happen.
2. The USA quickly developed a nuclear bomb to quickly bring an end to the last “legitimate” war. We have given over 60 billion to one of the world’s most corrupt nation in a proxy war with no strings attached. We are selling strategic oil to China while our people cannot afford a tank of gas to get to work. (Wonder why about these last two?) Why have we not invested even a fraction of what we are dumping in the European war into rapidly developing the one thing that might be able to save our asses from annihilation? What might that be? Nuclear fusion energy. To me, that should be the top priority of our nation and others: to get essentially unlimited clean energy before we are in a state of starvation and desolation, and forever unable to do so.
Answer? We have career politicians/RULERS, owned by nefarious hidden interests. We no longer have statesmen.
To Our Continuing Existence in 10 Years,
Robert Jay Rowen, MD
Like you, I am very concerned about our society, government, and our environment. It all seems to be about power and control - not actually serving the people of this country. We live in a time where out of sight is out of mind. Ideology is king. There is so much about the "green deal" that is not green and not a deal, but nobody is asking the questions. It's just full speed ahead to "save the planet."
I totally agree about the need to focus on nuclear fusion power. When people think of nuclear power they think of disasters and nuclear waste. Nuclear fusion is different and people need to understand it rather than live with the fears of the past.
We also need to take a very hard look at how we are dealing with the mountains of trash that accumulate each day. We simply bury it without concern for ground water and other toxic effects.
I also agree that the native Americans are the ones who have been screwed.
The drug problem is a tough one because of the broader effects of drug addiction, like crimes that affect the larger population. I've worked as an RN in mental health and homelessness for the past 12 years. Oregon's policy of legalizing drugs has resulted in a huge increase in drug use, overdoses, crimes, and death for both the users and regular people just trying to live their lives.
With whatever time I have left on this earth, my goal is to try and live as responsibly as possible both for my health and the health of the greater good. Unlike many, if not most people, I don't think this earth is going to last forever. Government won't save it and neither will the New Green Deal. Biblically speaking, what we now know will end and eventually God will establish a new heaven and a new earth. The Garden of Eden all over, but the way it was intended to be from the beginning.
Learning about ozone therapy and IV blood treatments, primarily from your YouTube videos has me very interested in this for my own health. I wish my wife and I could purchase the needed equipment to do this at home. Since I am not an NP, I suppose this is not likely to happen and I cannot afford to pay the money to have it done on a regular basis by someone else.
Keep up the good work.
From what I have read, the Southwest US has historically been dry and arid. The recent moist, wet climate for the last couple centuries have been abnormal, but being short-sighted, we assumed that to be "normal". It is now reverting back to the norm. Yes, climate change is real, and depends on MANY variables, none of which Man can control. Carbon tax is just a scheme to pick our pockets and enrich govts. I'm blessed to be in rural SC with a 220 ft well, garden & orchard started, and emergency generator!