Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: California Declaratioin of Independence
by
Sithara007
on 19/11/2016, 14:51:36 UTC
Pesticides and/or geoengineering and/or something already has done great damage.  My bee-keeper friend tells me with some authority that keepers don't even bring their bees there anymore, and isolate their non-CA hives from any which have been in the central valley because something which nobody understands is going on.  But not to worry: robotic drone bees can come to the rescue so I read in the new-age scientism rags.  I'm sure they won't be doing double-duty by data collecting (aka, spying) with a high granularity though.

As for water, I note with interest that under the super-eco government they were poisoning aquifers with oil drilling waste.  Wouldn't it be a crying shame if the state developed a severe shortage of water?  I mean in such a disaster poor Jerry and his minions might need to take a lot more control of even more aspects of resource management and people would have to pay a lot more for water.  People might just have to be stack-n-pack'd in mega-regions.  To 'save the earth' ya-know.

One very key element of 'austerity' is that those who control resources (multi-national corporate interests mostly these days) can get a lot more money for a lot less product.  'Climate change' is a total scam, but it is only part of the game here.  An important and key part to be sure however.

But even with all this pollution, California remains as the agricultural powerhouse of the United States. Still, it needs to be seen how the sector will perform once the state secede from the United States. I am not very sure whether the remainder of the US would still prefer fruit and wine from California over those from foreign countries, if the state becomes an independent sovereign nation.