Who and where takes water from planet Earth? Part 4
Who and where takes water from planet Earth? Part 4

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This material is about a very urgent problem, about the loss of water. After all, everything is secondary in comparison with the loss of water! Loss of water is primary! And it is the loss of water that is directly related to the urgent and urgent threat to the entire economy and the usual life of people. Especially if you take Russia.

We continue to publish controversial, informative and interesting material that we found on a Western forum. It seems that the "Soviet" emigrant wrote. INFA 2010-2017

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To the water problem in Germany.

It seemed to me that the degree of water loss in rivers and lakes in Germany is approximately the same as elsewhere, say, in the same Russia. Here's a look at dem filmed from the video on YouTube. This is Dresden, the EL-BA river. This is a bridge of some sort of 13 - shaggy century. For such ancient objects as bridges and castles, one can immediately see the loss of water.

A great place to observe the loss of water - this is, for example, the Rhine River just in the Rhine canyon, this 50 kilometers of the most picturesque and history-rich section of the river, where the banks are high (100-150 meters at water level now) on both sides and they are dotted with medieval castles …

Look at the Rhine 800 years ago, the water level was tens of meters higher.

Thus, this picture as it is now - there was no river and small towns along the Rhine.

These towns were not and could not be, the water level was because it was tens of meters higher. How accurate? This can be easily calculated from the construction time of coastal stone buildings. But why doesn't anyone think this? What, no one is interested in knowing the rate of loss of fresh water and finding out exactly what was happening 1000 years ago, what was the profile of the area then? But to know the then profile of the area is generally to learn the history!

Well, who said that 1000 and 2000 and 3000 and 4000 years ago there was the same terrain profile as now, in relation to the ratio of water and land? Someone said - everyone believes as hypnotized!

And when you sail along the Rhine on a river tram, that is, the sections of the Rhine, where the castles go one after the other, and they just mean, so to speak, the medieval "WATERLINE"; then most of the castles are located somewhere by sight, or by half, or 2/3 of the current height of the banks on both sides of the order of 100-150 meters. That is, the water level 1000 years ago was, apparently, at least 30 meters higher than today! And the castles are now lined up at about half or 2/3 the height of the banks. That is, the locks were protected by the height from the top, not from the bottom! And not how we are now "implanted" the idea that the towns near the water, allegedly, were in the days of castles and have always been so beautiful! This is not true! And this can be easily verified on a computer model.

This same place:

After all, for example, castles were specially built so that a river, lake or sea would wash them from as many sides as possible! Therefore, for us, any ancient castle is a MARK of water loss in comparison with the TIME OF THE CASTLE CONSTRUCTION:

In Germany, too, there is the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal! It opened under Hitler, then there was still enough water. During the war, it was destroyed by the Americans and rebuilt only in 1992. Need a connection between the Rhine and Danube? - Of course you do! But the fact is that even since 1992, the loss of water in the canal is so serious that now the ships are simply scraping along the bottom! And this is all 171 km of the canal! The hardest test for captains! I saw this deplorable picture in Würzburg and for many kilometers of the canal, as the canal runs along the railway. The channel, it turns out, is new, but the cargo turnover on it is PA-DA-ET every year!

Do you understand the problem? You can shout to the whole world about any other problems, CO2! Ozone in the atmosphere! Warming! A. The mountain can be given a Nobel Prize for it! In our Through the Looking Glass, you can also shout the freedom of "speech" on all problems except the real and paramount ones like the loss of water! Although in the event of a loss of water, it is not even necessary to make complex measurements of gases in the atmosphere, but simply it is enough to compare, say, the picture on the shore 150 years ago and now!

It is enough to see what is left of the rivers in such ancient Russian cities as Smolensk-Dnepr

Vologda in Vologda - lose heart!

Oka in Murom:

Upa in Tula:

That's horrible!

I have been following the "IL-EL-men" region of the lake for a long time. Because even in the 1st millennium A. D. all the lakes of this region have been combined into one huge glacial sea! These are Ilmen, Seliger, Peipsi, Beloe lake, Onega lake.

This region is very clearly visible when you fly from America to Moscow in the summer. From a height of 10 km it is very clearly visible that Finland is all dotted with small lakes. The area from St. Petersburg to the Volga is smaller, but also all in lakes. These are the remains of the glacial sea. But somewhere, starting from Tver to the south, there are no longer any lakes. The picture from 10 km from above is completely different.

If in the region of Veliky Novgorod there is still mainly a spotted blue with green color below. Then after the Volga to the south, the blueness disappears and only homogeneous greenery with brown spots of some kind of human activity remains. And after Moscow itself, if you fly south, there is no blue at all - at first from Moscow there is green and brown. And from Ukraine to the south and generally one yellow color!

Historically, this is how events took place on these levels. And if you go along the highway from Moscow to the south along Simferopolka - along Siferopolka only deep ravines mark the places of the former large rivers and lakes. It is still obvious from above that millions of people fly, but those created by the Aliens will never say, and those who are not created will never ask!

Another example:

Sometimes free-standing temples are the level of measurement. The loss of water is clearly visible in Suzdal, in connection with which Suzdal lost its capital value of the Russian capital. There, from the Kamenka River, there is already a zilch and a great distance to all these ancient Temples is now dry land. Here in this picture it is not true that there was much more water even in the 17th century:

The Church of the Intercession on the Nerl apparently stood on the island:

This plain was all flooded. Vladimir - city - Klyazma. Just look 100 years ago, what a wide Klyazma!

Now it is only twenty meters wide.

That is, the entire movement of the ancient Russian capitals was connected precisely with a sharp drying out and the beginning of drags in this Rostov-Suzdal Moscow region. Have you seen the distance between the walls of the Rostov Kremlin and Lake Nero now? Will there be 150 meters?

But the Rostov Kremlin was built only in the 1600s! This is the extent of water loss in just 350 years! Actually, Moscow, too, because of the same problem, lost its prospects as the capital of the Empire when Peter moved the capital to St. Petersburg. Well, after the transfer of the capital to Moscow in 1918, the Bolsheviks of Trotsky-Lenin had to solve the problem of supplying the rapidly growing capital by shunting part of the Volga water into the Moscow river! Because a hundred years ago there was practically no water in the Moscow river, "Azerview":

But when the Italian counterfeiter Fioravanti was building the Kremlin in Russia, then, in 1500, the water level in the Moscow River should have been up the wall! This is the rule for the construction of all fortifications!

In theory, if this matter of water loss would not be hidden from the public, then it would be possible to measure the loss of water at castles in different parts of Europe and Russia, enter the data into a computer and we will quickly get the degree of water loss on the continent of Eurasia for the last 1000 2000 - 3000 years. It is very easy to do this, for this you do not need to measure at every meter, it is enough to measure the loss at the main castles and fortresses! But nobody does this most important calculation! And if he did, then they are silent as a grave! Well, firstly, after drawing up a water map of Eurasia for the last 2000 years, it is necessary to completely rewrite history, because it will immediately manifest itself in the most unexpected way! Well, imagine the loss of water 1000 years ago in the area of the medieval capital of Poland - KRA-KAV. Therefore, for example, the capital of Poland had to be moved down 700 km along the Vistula to BARSHEBU, because in the place of Krakow it became unusable at the end of the 1500s due to the loss of water in order to fulfill the function of the capital of a large state.

And the water continues to disappear!

And those who understand this draw conclusions.

Nestlé: "The era of bargain water is coming to an end"

Nestlé Chairman of the Board of Directors Peter Brabeck-Letmat is already calling vodune other than "new gold", talks about the fact that "the era of water at throwaway prices is coming to an end" and calls for the establishment of "adequate" (read - "not junk") prices for her.

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