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We as spiritual beings or souls come to earth in order to experience the human condition. This includes the good and the bad scenarios of this world. Our world is a duality planet and no amount of love or grace will eliminate evil or nastiness. We will return again and again until we have pierced the illusions of this density. The purpose of human life is to awaken to universal truth. This also means that we must awaken to the lies and deceit mankind is subjected to. To pierce the third density illusion is a must in order to remove ourselves from the wheel of human existences. Love is important but knowledge is the key!




Drought Devastates U.S.
05-Mar-2002
Drought has engulfed nearly a third of the United States, which this summer 
may lead some of the worst water shortages in years.

It's still far short of the 1930s Dust Bowl, when up to 70 percent of the 
country had no rain. However, unless there's a rainy spring, some places in 
the East may face summer water problems as bad as the droughts of the 1960s, 
according to Harry Lins, a drought specialist at the U.S.
Geological Survey.

Drought is usually defined as 70 percent of normal rain or snow for three 
months straight. Drought conditions now run in two vast Eastern and Western 
strips, each hundreds of miles across, from Maine to Georgia and Montana to 
Texas, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor map.

Several factors have combined to cause widespread drought conditions. La 
Nina, which cools Pacific ocean surface waters caused the recent warm, dry 
winters in the Southeast and warm, dry summers in the northern Rocky 
Mountain states.

Also, the jet stream is on the move due to global warming.
This winter it moved north, steering this winter's storms toward the Pacific 
Northwest and Midwest. Persistent high pressure in the East has also kept 
storms out of that region.

Thousands of shallow wells in New Hampshire and Georgia have run dry. In 
Kansas, cattle ranchers face the choice of buying water or selling off their 
cattle. Things will get worse this summer when farmers begin to water their 
crops and homeowners water their lawns. The high summer temperatures 
evaporate more water faster.

In the last six months, Los Angeles has had just over a third of its usual 
11 inches of rain. Bernie Rayno, a forecaster at AccuWeather in State 
College, Pennsylvania, says, "They're missing their window of opportunity. 
Once you get past that, you're not going to get rain there."

New York City officials say mandatory restrictions on water usage could be 
imposed within a month, since reservoirs are down to 48 percent of capacity. 
Water managers have doubled the amount of water used from the New Croton 
Reservoir although people complain about its dark color and unpleasant 
smell. Also, an increase in two common diarrhea- causing microorganisms, 
giardia and crytosporidium, has been detected in untreated water from the 
New Croton and Kensico reservoirs. Doctors were warned Feb. 14 to advise New 
York City area residents with weak immune systems to boil their water before 
using it. Lower water levels due to the drought may be increasing the 
relative germ concentrations.

Connecticut environmental officials are suspending the annual opening of 
dams for the first time since 1981. Reservoirs around Baltimore are lower 
than ever for this time of year. The Prettyboy, one of three city 
reservoirs, has dropped to one-third of capacity. "Prettyboy is starting to 
look like the Grand Canyon out there, with all these cracks in the mud," 
says Kurt Kocher of the city Department of Public Works. The city system is 
temporarily drawing 40 percent of its daily 250 million gallons from the 
Susquehanna River, though its iron taste sometimes causes complaints.

"This is a sleeping giant," says Mark Svoboda, of the National Drought 
Mitigation Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. "The impact is still to come." To 
see the Drought Monitor map, click here. To access the Climate Prediction 
Center, click here.   http://www.unknowncountry.com/news/?id=1313