Page added on November 17, 2014
The Primary Water Institute – More Scientific Evidence That Water Is Renewable. Following on from the discovery that the earth creates oil in an ongoing process that does not take billions of years, it appears that the same is also true for water.
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Of course the myths of scarcity are used by the elite as tools to maintain control. In fact, we do not need to burn oil and oil derivatives at all, but by supressing free-energy alternatives and restricting us to the use of so-called “Scarce” resources we are kept in indebted serviture to the cabal. However this only work as long as the masses are uneducated as to the truth…
A recent study documented the presence of vast quantities of water locked far beneath the earth’s surface. That study confirmed:
“That there is a very, very large amount of water that’s trapped in a really distinct layer in the deep Earth… approaching the sort of mass of water that’s present in all the world’s ocean”
– Scientific American
More scientific evidence emerges that water is renewable; that the Earth makes water deep within and that we can easily access it, but that we have been tricked by the powers that be into thinking water is scarce and we are running out.
We have not been told the truth. The Earth makes water continually, within.
A New Perspective On The Source Of The Post-Napa Quake Water
As Solano County enjoys an incredible new flow of water in local creeks after the recent Napa earthquake, experts are speculating what might be the source of this “bonus from nature”.
Officials report that at least 200,000 gallons of water per day are flowing from Wild Horse Creek, with many other areas reporting similar phenomena. Water quality tests performed by local public works officials confirm that the new water is pure enough to drink.
This new water is being added to municipal drinking water supplies which is a great blessing to local residents.
Although federal government geologists report that the new flow of water is likely “shallow groundwater” suddenly released from opening of fractures, other theories exist that offer great hope for a thirsty world.
During a recent interview, Pal Pauer, a respected American hydrologist, stated that this post-earthquake release is an excellent example of “primary water”, which comes not from rain-fed, shallow aquifers, but rather from very deep sources, far below typical aquifer levels.
Primary water sources are independent of rainfall, and appear to be virtually unlimited. Although the science of primary water is not widely known, there is much evidence to support its existence.
In fact, a recent study reported in the Scientifc American documented the presence of vast quantities of water locked far beneath the earth’s surface. That study confirmed “that there is a very, very large amount of water that’s trapped in a really distinct layer in … approaching the sort of mass of water that’s present in all the world’s ocean”:
Although primary water originates from geological processes deep within the earth, Pauer said it can be tapped (and has been tapped) for use at or near the surface of the earth. This is because primary water naturally pushes up through fracture zones in the earth’s crust, as illustrated in the diagram above.
High pressures in the earth’s mantle make this upward movement of primary water possible and inevitable. It is not necessary to drill hundreds of miles deep in order to access this abundant [and valuable] resource. In some cases, primary water can be found at the surface of the earth, as demonstrated by many natural springs.
Primary water can also be accessed by drilling near the surface (less than 200 feet). In other cases, earthquakes, such as the recent one in Napa, can remove blockages and open channels for primary water. This can facilitate sudden release of this great gift from below.
Pauer points out that there are other indications that the new-found water in Solano County is, indeed, primary water. For example, there were no major reports of sinkholes or subsidence associated with the release. If this massive volume of water had been released from a shallow aquifer an equivalent volume of water would have had to replace the volume withdrawn so rapidly (over 1,000 gallons/minute, which is over 10 times the pre-quake flow).
Otherwise, massive sinkholes / subsidence would have appeared. The lack of sinkholes or subsidence indicates that the source of these new waters must not be shallow aquifers, but must be primary in origin, from much deeper, prolific sources. These primary water sources, in fact, were so prolific, they were able to sustain surface stability even as massive volumes of water were released.
In situations such as this, as depleted aquifers are replenished by primary water, variations in flow may be expected until equilibrium is reached.
After many decades of successful primary water studies and drilling projects, Pauer has proven that we can access this abundant source and supplement our current water supply. Primary water may be tapped directly, or may be found commingled with secondary water (e.g. aquifers) fed from atmospheric sources above.
As more people become aware of this little-known science, perhaps the Napa earthquake will be remembered for helping us look “down” instead of “up” for solutions to our current, epic drought crisis.
17 Comments on "The Water Crisis Hoax: “Peak Water” – The New “Peak Oil” Myth"
Norm on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 5:48 pm
Somebody tell California there is no drought. This article says plenty of water. Everybody go back to 5 gallon flush.
J-Gav on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 6:16 pm
Norm – Pretty much what I was about to write before I saw your post. Although where I live, I don’t know what going back to “a 5-gallon flush” means. Don’t even bother flushing after a pee and, otherwise, it certainly ain’t no 5 gallons … but then I don’t live in the U.S.
Dredd on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 6:43 pm
The Elijah delusion has many facets: ” So Elijah went to Zarephath, and as he came to the town gate, he saw a widow gathering firewood. “Please bring me a drink of water,” he said to her. And as she was going to get it, he called out, “And please bring me some bread, too.”
She answered, “By the living LORD your God I swear that I don’t have any bread. All I have is a handful of flour in a bowl and a bit of live oil in a jar. I came here to gather some firewood to take back home an d prepare what little I have for my son and me. That will be our last meal, and then we will starve to death.”
“Don’t worry, “Elijah said to her. “Go on and prepare your meal. But first make a small loaf from what you have and bring it to me, and then prepare the rest for you and your son. For this is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says; ‘The bowl will not run out of flour or the jar run out of oil before the day that I, the LORD, send rain.’”
The widow went and did as Elijah had told her, and all of them had enough food for many days. As the LORD had promised through Elijah, the bowl did not run out of flour nor did the jar run out of oil [or water or money or diamonds or pie in the sky]. ” (The Peak of The Oil Lies – 6).
Makati1 on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 7:58 pm
Water. Yes, there is still the same amount as always. It is locked up in ice, salt seas, the air and the bodies of living things. It is the lack of it in places we need it that makes the difference.
A few thousand miles to the west or south, in central China or central Australia, there is desert. Here in Manila, it rains a bit almost every day for a total of about 5 feet per year. On the Pacific side of the island, only 80 miles East (where our farm is located), it rains about 10 feet per year. Like everything else, the important fact is location, location, location.
Makati1 on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 8:04 pm
BTW: If there is so much water being made, why don’t we see changes in the ocean levels, not attributed to temperature changes which is fact? When the Ice Age locked it into glaciers that covered most of the planet, the oceans dropped. When the Ice Age ended, the oceans rose. Why didn’t it rise gradually over those tens of millions of years without the ice melting? Maybe the above theory is not true?
PrestonSturges on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 9:22 pm
So I guess there’s no need to worry about how big corporations are moving to lock up water supplies, right?
drwater on Mon, 17th Nov 2014 9:52 pm
Primary water theories have been around since Steven Riess in the 1930’s. I hadn’t heard about it in a long time, but the proponents have had some success in locations that would have been considered unlikely by conventional hydrogeology. It seems to be more of a niche for localized areas with the right fracturing than a significant source of water on the scale that would make much difference to civilization. Interesting, nonetheless. Certainly not being suppressed by some sort of conspiracy as implied by the article.
yoananda on Tue, 18th Nov 2014 3:59 am
Yes, there is plenty of water in the ocean, in the mantel, and even in the universe out there …
So if the aral sea is going dry, it’s because of a conspiration from the elite ?
Maybe Rome falling was also a conspiration of the elite to make us leave in fear of collapsing.
Maybe afterall there are plenty of dinosaurs in our forest, but there is a conspiration of the elite to make us believe they have disapeared and that we can disapear too…
maybe I am an elite trying to confuse you …
maybe …
Mike999 on Tue, 18th Nov 2014 12:06 pm
Boy, America would clearly be 1000% better, cleaner and growing economically if the Senile we’re being elected.
penury on Tue, 18th Nov 2014 4:05 pm
Someone call the authors, their unicorns are loose again.
Newfie on Tue, 18th Nov 2014 8:47 pm
WOW (Twilight Zone music playing in the background)
Charlie Bucket on Wed, 19th Nov 2014 6:58 am
” that the Earth makes water deep within and that we can easily access it”. That just does not make sense!!! There is no easy access to anything “deep in the earth”.
Democrats are Lier on Sun, 19th Jun 2022 7:06 am
Norm, J-Gav, Get out of Democrats and you will see word is beautiful, looks like you guys are hypnotized buy Democrats. They always create artificial scarcities. Big liers…
Democrats are Lier on Sun, 19th Jun 2022 7:14 am
Trillions of gallons of water going into the ocean through rivers and other sources. What we as human uses it is nothing compared to that. No matter how much water you save out of your usage is 0.0000000000001 compare to that.
Water scarcity Hoax on Sun, 19th Jun 2022 7:16 am
Trillions of gallons of water going into the ocean through rivers and other sources. What we as human uses it is nothing compared to that. No matter how much water you save out of your usage is 0.0000000000001 compare to that.
Biden's hairplug on Sun, 19th Jun 2022 9:44 am
“Democrats are Lier”
On their backs or bellies?
Tits up or bottom up?
FamousDrScanlon on Sun, 19th Jun 2022 12:41 pm
Don’t forget the 10 gallons of water between your ears.