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Mar 2, 2023Liked by MyCovidBubble

And where do they think that they are going to get the water that these cities need? The Southwest ALREADY has a looming water shortage; in southern New Mexico, the Rio Grande is a dry riverbed throughout much of the winter months (I've seen it firsthand) because the water is kept dammed up at Elephant Butte Reservoir until spring when it is released for agriculture. The aquifers are running dry, the Colorado River no longer reaches the Gulf of California. But I'm sure Gates has thought all this out. I shudder to think of his solution . . .

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The WEF masters have been talking about purifying sewage water and circulating it back into drinking water systems haven't they? Thought I saw that somehwere.

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Mar 3, 2023·edited Mar 3, 2023Author

The EPA is currently coming for everyone's water by placing expensive restrictions because of PFA's. This is the same EPA who has left the people in East Palestine high and dry with contaminated water all around them. This isn't about health. It's about controlling all the resources. We are on well water so it's a matter of time before they regulate that into oblivion, too. https://www.fox9.com/news/epa-us-limits-toxic-forever-chemicals-pfas-drinking-water

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Mar 3, 2023Liked by MyCovidBubble

Yeah that's what I figured they had in mind, still I don't think it'd be enough. I've been in the desert. That heat sucks the water right out of you even in an air-conditioned vehicle. You have to carry water everywhere you go because you can dehydrate so quick and not even realize it.

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Yes, this is a very important question. Where's the water going to come from for this many people? One thing I've noticed with many of these types of human settlements as they like to call them is that they are being rolled out without real consideration or planning much like rolling out electric cars while at the same time shutting down coal and moving everything to electric setting up a scenario where the grid won't be able to handle all of it. I guess this is one way to make it so people don't drive-- make all cars electric and then have a grid that can't support it so everyone ends up on foot essentially going nowhere.

Perhaps they are doing the same thing with the water? Deliberately creating scarcity so they can then come in with some kind "solution" that they, of course, have total control of?

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"I guess this is one way to make it so people don't drive"

Pretty sure that the goal by 2050

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Exactly. There's eco-city being built near where I live and they state openly that in order to achieve net-zero there won't be any cars. Only walking, biking and public transport. I don't think most people understand what net-zero really entails.

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Please stay on this subject. Boy, it's on my radar now. Scary and all of these plans must have been on the drawing board for a good while.

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Thank you, Bill! I certainly will. There are so many things happening all at once right now it's easy for the big ticket items to remain under the radar. What did it for me was seeing a so-called conservative county near where I live greenlight one of these eco-cities and billing it as some kind of perverse utopia. Many of these smart cities moved forward at rapid pace while we were on lockdown. Zoning laws were changed/passed and people had no idea because there was no communication and no one could leave their homes and/or participate in any zoning hearings. People have no idea what they are in for with these things and I think there's a large swath that are going to get blindsided one day when it's too late because they are not paying attention.

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I need to research this more myself, but your article is a very good starting point. I guess on top of all the Covid scams, we need to focus on trying to nip this movement in the bud. But I think it might be too late, at least in many places.

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I agree, and it's hard to focus on so many bad things at once and there's a lot! The baddies are really good at sleight of hand. While we are looking over there at vaccine deaths, China balloons, and Biden gaffes (the old, look it's a squirrel!) they roll out the real life altering stuff right under our noses while we are overwhelmed and distracted (like the WHO treaty). I wrote more in depth about a particular smart city that is being built under another name "eco-district". They have all kinds of titles for these things but they are essentially the same and have the same goal-- to keep you locked in one place and completely under their control. https://mycovidbubble.substack.com/p/is-the-net-zero-greencity-really

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Awesome article, subscribing

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Thank you so much Igor! Love your Sub as well.

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Me and Cov Bubble gonna be first in line and share an apartment together. Ain't that right bubble!!

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Only if I get the biggest pod and first dibs on the crickets!

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They corral you into a small little area so it is easier to kill you.

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Where I live they are being marketed as affordable cities of the future where everything you want/need is just a short walk away and it's some kind of utopia with plenty of room for outdoor exercise with parks and trails and happiness all around. These are condos and townhomes being built and they will be sold below market value to lure people in.

Sadly, tons of people will willingly march into these digital prisons and pay for the privilege.

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Saw an article in my state today pushing this concept and it coming to a city in the Southern end of the state.

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