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« Reply #200 on: July 28, 2009, 11:35:07 PM »

JT - one thing after another.  I am so sorry - my prayers are with him and his family.   
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« Reply #201 on: July 29, 2009, 06:10:50 PM »

MORE LIES EXPOSED!





New Water Regulations = Fresno CA Federal Disaster Area & Mendota 41% Unemployment 7/12/09

===>  www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?p=2206695   
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« Reply #202 on: July 30, 2009, 01:46:30 PM »

themarla you are doing awesome!!  Did you post that on RonPauls site?  I see it there.   I am surprised there aren't any comments on that.

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« Reply #203 on: July 30, 2009, 02:09:50 PM »

What cap and trade might look like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zSMh1JbcuE
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« Reply #204 on: July 30, 2009, 04:08:47 PM »

themarla you are doing awesome!!  Did you post that on RonPauls site?  I see it there.   I am surprised there aren't any comments on that.




No Luckee, that is not my post - I copied and pasted it.  I wanted to post a reply but I am apparently too dumb to be a registered member.  It requests that you answer a question before being approved - the question is this:  How many amendments are there to the U.S. constitution?  Since I did/do not know I looked it up - the answer indicated 27.  But the web site states that is wrong and after a while of this, I quit trying to join and did a copy/paste of the post. 
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« Reply #205 on: July 30, 2009, 04:12:11 PM »

What cap and trade might look like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zSMh1JbcuE


Great video - I have it posted on my web page at www.myspace.com/marlalk4

It is shown right above the video below pertaining to Obama promising 3.5 billion to African farmers so they can export food to America due to CA's (created) "water shortage!" 




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnYrYmQZ1nE
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« Reply #206 on: July 31, 2009, 06:00:34 AM »


No Luckee, that is not my post - I copied and pasted it.  I wanted to post a reply but I am apparently too dumb to be a registered member.  It requests that you answer a question before being approved - the question is this:  How many amendments are there to the U.S. constitution?  Since I did/do not know I looked it up - the answer indicated 27.  But the web site states that is wrong and after a while of this, I quit trying to join and did a copy/paste of the post. 

Perhaps it was 17, since the first 10 are the Bill of Rights.  Have you found a way to get a water sample tested?  How hard could it be to fill up a jar with tap water, leave Fresno and take it to somebody to get tested??
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« Reply #207 on: July 31, 2009, 06:44:58 AM »

It is a play on words, and a bad one at that.  It does ask how many are in the constitution, but it also mentions the bill of rights.  So in that case it is 10.
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« Reply #208 on: July 31, 2009, 03:46:20 PM »

Have you found a way to get a water sample tested?  How hard could it be to fill up a jar with tap water, leave Fresno and take it to somebody to get tested??

To tell you the truth, I am so burned out on all this I have not pursued the water testing.  Last year I inquired with several water testing agencies in hopes that they would volunteer their services (yeah, right.)  They informed me that various levels change from one day to the next; one area to the next - they said I needed an extensive test that was extremely expensive.  With everything else I am going through (not mentioned here), I let it go and put more effort into trying to expose the secret water diversion taking place.  With about as much luck and success.   Sad
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« Reply #209 on: July 31, 2009, 03:57:12 PM »

It is a play on words, and a bad one at that.  It does ask how many are in the constitution, but it also mentions the bill of rights.  So in that case it is 10.


CORRECT!  The answer is 10.

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Thanks for the help, guys - I would not have made any further attempts otherwise.
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« Reply #210 on: July 31, 2009, 07:15:39 PM »

Perhaps it was 17, since the first 10 are the Bill of Rights.  Have you found a way to get a water sample tested?  How hard could it be to fill up a jar with tap water, leave Fresno and take it to somebody to get tested??

Sorry missed the last of your question (see how smart I am Cheesy )  Your local college should have a water testing lab.  Do you have a bottled water retailer?  I mean when I lived in Chesapeak , you could take a gallon of water in for the to centrifuge and other equipment while you are watching and show you what all was in the water for a small fee.  There were alot of those outlets in Chesapeak.  That should tell you how bad the water was .
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« Reply #211 on: July 31, 2009, 08:26:36 PM »

Your local college should have a water testing lab.  Do you have a bottled water retailer?  I mean when I lived in Chesapeak , you could take a gallon of water in for the to centrifuge and other equipment while you are watching and show you what all was in the water for a small fee.  There were alot of those outlets in Chesapeak.  That should tell you how bad the water was .


I recall reading that one of the schools can test water.  I'll have to get myself motivated again regarding the water - I was gung-ho for a long time, which is why I had so much information on my hard drive.  But no one seemed to care and I became so disgusted and burned out I dropped it.  Then I ASSumed that the water diversion operation would be exposed and the truth about so many things would finally unfold.  What a joke.  It really does not matter what one uncovers when there is no help.  In the case of Fresno - only lies, cover-ups and even death threats for reporting it. 
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« Reply #212 on: July 31, 2009, 08:34:42 PM »

Fed grant funds to ease Calif. water shortages

$60 million in grants ..... continued below.

http://www.ksby.com/Global/story.asp?S=10821493

But still no acknowledgement regarding the new water system behind SECRET WATER DIVERSION.   It would take very little effort to verify, which is why I cannot understand why it has not been addressed.  I just don't "get it."

By the way, I added more pictures on my page www.myspace.com/marlalk4
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« Reply #213 on: July 31, 2009, 08:37:28 PM »

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then I ASSumed that the water diversion operation would be exposed and the truth about so many things would finally unfold.

You were born for such a time as this.  If not you; Who?  Book of Esther   Lips sealed

What you have done thus far has given far more exposure to this issue then ever.  I never heard anything about this until you started posting here.

By you exposing it now here; people have become aware.  We now have evidence.  

When you go to that school to have it tested, don't say why just get them to give you the results, THEN you can tell them once you have the test report.
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« Reply #214 on: July 31, 2009, 08:43:39 PM »

You were born for such a time as this.  If not you; Who?  Book of Esther   Lips sealed

What you have done thus far has given far more exposure to this issue then ever.  I never heard anything about this until you started posting here.

By you exposing it now here; people have become aware.  We now have evidence.  

When you go to that school to have it tested, don't say why just get them to give you the results, THEN you can tell them once you have the test report.


Thank you for your support and encouragement, Luckee.   A much-needed boost, believe me.
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« Reply #215 on: July 31, 2009, 09:46:22 PM »

have you checke this out

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-20525764.html


http://www.environmentcalifornia.org/reports/clean-water/clean-water-program-reports/down-the-drain-six-case-studies-of-groundwater-contamination-that-are-wasting-california39s-water

Fresno and Nitrates
Nitrates are potent toxins that cause a wide range of health problems, including 'blue-baby syndrome.'13 City water officials have closed seven drinking water wells due to nitrate contamination, which has seeped into Fresno drinking water supply wells from agricultural fertilizer and leaking septic tanks.14 These seven wells are capable of producing 8,083 acre-feet of water each year, enough to supply water to 16,000 families.15 Fearing a lack of sufficient water supplies for the upcoming summer, the city will pay over one million dollars in 2003 to treat four of the wells.16

http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=1630

http://www.1000friendsoffresno.org/fresnowaterquality.html

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/247/RipOff0247388.htm

there are a whole lot of links for info here too

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=fresno+water+rerouting&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
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« Reply #216 on: July 31, 2009, 10:17:37 PM »





IMAGINE WHAT THEY DO NOT ADMIT!



NOT TO MENTION THE NASTY, FOUL WATER COMING FROM PIPES LIKE THIS!

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« Reply #217 on: July 31, 2009, 11:05:16 PM »

Raw sewage as well as unknown pesticides for the eradication of sewer roaches, sewer rats and mosquito infestations seep into the ground water and ends back up in our tap water. 

But that isn't all.  Fresno is known as the "Asthma Capital of CA" where 1 in 6 school children now carry inhalers.   There are countless articles pertaining to the illness and early deaths as a result of "pollution."  NO mention of SEWAGE POLLUTION! 


Per American Lung Association

High Ozone Days ....... Grade "F"
Particulate Pollution: 24 Hour ... Grade "F"
Particulate Pollution: Annual  ... FAIL












No mention of arson either - behind "clearing the path" to secretly replace the city's water system!





IT GETS BETTER!  This is a CLASSIC!  A recent article blaming pollution on OUTDOOR GRILLING! 

"Valley's Air Police Want a Word With Your Burger"

http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090308/A_NEWS/90308003
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« Reply #218 on: July 31, 2009, 11:06:46 PM »

Bless you Marla. Thanks for your work.
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« Reply #219 on: July 31, 2009, 11:26:56 PM »

Bless you Marla. Thanks for your work.


Thanks, Freeski.  Now do you see why I got burned out with the tap water issue?  It is only 1 of so many other nightmares behind the secret water diversion operation.  The effort goes into covering all of this up, hence the perjury and death threats against me.  Too much for 1 person.

So I am back on the water diversion issue - trying like hell to expose it.  With Schwarzenegger now promising to fund African farmers so they can export food to America because of CA's "water shortage" ..... onward ho!
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« Reply #220 on: July 31, 2009, 11:41:16 PM »

This article below, sickens me.  WHY CAN'T THE EVIDENCE BEHIND SECRET WATER DIVERSION BE ADDRESSED!?!?!?


A State of Emergency
From the September 2009 Trumpet Print Edition »
California has been the most blessed state in the Union. Today it is the most troubled. If it goes down, will it take America with it? By Robert Morley

If you were given the perfect country, could you mess it up as bad as California? Begin with fertile, productive, well-irrigated soils capable of growing just about anything. Add vast agricultural tracts and miles upon miles of wine country with lush, bountiful vineyards. Include majestic mountain ranges containing rich deposits of gold, silver and other useful metals, and covered with thick, immense forests with every type of timber imaginable. Toss in critical navigable rivers to move these resources to market. Insert vast oil and natural gas deposits while you are at it, along with wind, water, geothermal and solar resources. Give it a long coastline with beautiful beaches, plentiful fresh water, ocean fisheries, many natural harbors, a well-connected transportation grid with first-class roads, rails and airports too.
Bestow all the natural building blocks necessary for a well-balanced, diversified, leading economy that is virtually guaranteed to bring unparalleled prosperity to your people—a smorgasbord of natural blessings. Then on top of it all, throw in days spent skiing at sunrise on Lake Tahoe and swimming at sunset in San Francisco the same day. This is the Golden State.

Yet California is imploding. And it is dragging the rest of the country with it.

CONTINUED http://www.thetrumpet.com/index.php?q=6373.0.117.0
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« Reply #221 on: August 01, 2009, 01:14:26 AM »

Note there are 3 water districts mentioned in this article.  Wilbert G. Swieso (self-proclaimed mastermind behind the secret water diversion operation) is the Pension agent for 2 of them.  One of them conspired with Swieso in a fraudulent Long Term Care policy for me - stating I was THEIR employee, appointing Swieso "beneficiary" of the life insurance portion.  With plans of eliminating me, Swieso also conspired with an attorney (who I believe was a fraud) in preparation of fraudulent legal documents, appointing Swieso, "Successor Trustee" of my family's properties (despite an Irrevocable Trust.)  Swieso's associate (Winslow) who boasts of eliminating his former wife and her family (forgeries verified by expert handwriting analyst), told me I would be meeting the others, "in another world." 

So believe me when I say that Swieso has connections to all the "right people" and "right places" to pull off the biggest and most corrupt operation in CA history.  REPEAT: The evidence of secret water diversion is beneath 50 yrs of reconstruction, including new streets and sidewalks.  Public records altered to cover up the evidence.



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ARRA funds Valley water districts
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Friday, 31 July 2009 12:52 


Congressman Jim Costa (D-Fresno) announced today that approximately $32,957,000 million has been awarded to water districts and cities south of the Delta.
The Bureau of Reclamation identified drought-relief projects throughout California, many in Costa’s district, that will share in $40 million under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).  Water districts and cities south of the Delta received over 80 percent of the allocated funding.
 
“This is encouraging news for our farmers, farm workers, and residents of our Valley, and part of a continuing effort that we are pushing every day to deal with the short term and interim efforts to bring water to our farm communities during this drought,” Costa said.  “Improving the way our water districts, cities and counties can transfer, store, or pump water is critical in times of drought.  These funds will allow infrastructure to be built today which will allow our region to weather periods of drought both now and into the future. At our constant urging, the Bureau of Reclamation worked directly with south of the Delta water interests to identify these projects, and I want to thank them for this coordination.”
 
In addition to ARRA funding for drought, Reclamation and the California Department of Water Resources have created a Drought Water Bank, a measure that will make additional supplies of water obtainable now and in future times of drought or shortage. The Drought Water Bank acquisition team may purchase water from willing sellers upstream of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and transfer the water to willing buyers using State Water Project or Central Valley Project facilities.
 
Funding benefits sixteen water and irrigation districts, including $7,500,000 to the Westlands Water District in Fresno, $2,600,000 to the Panoche Water District in Firebaugh and $2,098,500 to the Grassland Water District in Los Banos.

The $40 million investment in these projects is part of President Barack Obama’s $1 billion investment of ARRA funding provided by the Department of the Interior for water projects across the West.

In April, Secretary in the Interior Ken Salazar announced $260 million in ARRA funding to address California’s current drought conditions and meet the State’s long-term water supply infrastructure needs. The total funding for California water-related activities under the Interior portion of ARRA is $381 million to expand water supplies, repair aging water infrastructure and address drought mitigation.

http://www.thebusinessjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1294:arra-funds-valley-water-districts&catid=79:agriculture&Itemid=766
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« Reply #222 on: August 01, 2009, 04:45:22 AM »

themarla, I live in Los Banos and by far you are the only person I have seen collect any extensive information and research about this issue. It's all mind-boggling. It reminds me of that movie Chinatown about the siphoning of L.A.'s water in the 30's.

I know a buddy who was working on a documentary short about the farmers plight and he even interviewed the mayor of Mendota. I'll tell him to check out your myspace if he's interested.

God bless and keep up the courageous work.
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« Reply #223 on: August 01, 2009, 02:34:18 PM »

themarla, I live in Los Banos and by far you are the only person I have seen collect any extensive information and research about this issue. It's all mind-boggling. It reminds me of that movie Chinatown about the siphoning of L.A.'s water in the 30's.

I know a buddy who was working on a documentary short about the farmers plight and he even interviewed the mayor of Mendota. I'll tell him to check out your myspace if he's interested.

God bless and keep up the courageous work.




Hardrain77, thank you - that would be awesome.  My interest in this came in an unusual manner - my family and neighbors were killed, with attempted murder of me, by the group behind secret replacement of the water system.  I was being poisoned and oblivious to what was taking place - it was an accident I got away before they finished me off too.  In total panic, confusion, fear it took some time to untangle all that had happened.  I guarantee that had I not "known" the ringleader for 20 yrs, or been employed by him on 2 separate occasions, I would have NEVER connected the dots. 

I heard about this operation for 20 yrs; I saw the same pattern behind his offers of "help with home repairs" to elderly estate planning clients.  It ALWAYS resulted in sewage back spills, hospitalization (which leaves no one home so he can continue his "secret sideline" without the owner's knowledge or permission), and usually death.  More altered and forged paperwork as he cited his motto: "You can't live for the dead." 

Once you catch on to what this bastard is doing, the trail and entire picture becomes clear - the man is a criminal genius.  The networking behind this is also incredible, involving more people than one could possibly imagine.  Keeping his victim monitored also allows him to recruit any contacts so the sabotaging and discrediting continue. 

I have also noticed that many people who do the most pleading for help, etc. are involved in this - more grandiose show biz.  The lies, fraud and deceit - why not go around all these people and their bullshit and get to the core of this - the evidence is beneath all the reconstruction, which could easily and quickly be verified.  That includes public property, which the public is entitled to question and even DEMAND that it be dug up. 

Now you know why targeted victims are eliminated - that is how they have avoided witnesses or complaints all these years.  I did not ask or volunteer to become involved in this nightmare - but neither will I turn my back or run regardless of their threats and ongoing hell.  How dare these people get by with annihilating innocent people for their own greed and profit. 

Oh by the way, should your friend be interested in continuing his documentary with any of the information on my page, I hope he does not ask to interview me.  I'll help in any way I can, but not on camera - I still cannot put the information into a concise and orderly manner - not to mention I have "stage fright."  But I surely do hope he pursues this - the information needs to be exposed wider.  This, I guarantee, will be the Story of the Century!
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« Reply #224 on: August 01, 2009, 05:25:24 PM »

Maybe this ties in with the whole "Grand Canal" water diversion scheme? If I remember correctly, a Canadian whistleblower - who was the executive assistant to the NAFTA negotiation team - claims there were two versions of the trade agreement: one that went to the provinces for ratification, and the real one. In the dummy one, they removed certain aspects, namely the idea that "free flowing" water was exempt from commoditization, hence the plan to dam James Bay and various rivers between there and the southern U.S.

If you consider how important Fresno, and California in general, are for food production, toss in the NAU, the TTC, the supposed melting of the polar icecaps, the bulilding of whole new settlements and the realignment of others, well an interesting picture starts to emerge. How about melting the arctic ice and piping it into communities for the elite? Sort of a realignment of the resource -- once again: control over the natural state of the continent's agricultural makeup?

The Great Recycling and Northern Development (GRAND) Canal of North America or GCNA is a water management proposal designed by Newfoundland engineer Thomas Kierans to alleviate North American freshwater shortage problems (see Water politics). The GCNA, which relies upon water management technologies used in the Zuider Zee and California Aqueduct, has been promoted by Kierans since 1959.

This plan arose as water quality issues threatened the Great Lakes and other vital areas in Canada and the United States [1]. Kierans proposes that to avoid a water crisis from future droughts in Canada and the United States, in addition to water conservation, acceptable new fresh water sources must be found.

The premise of the GCNA is that fresh water run-off from natural precipitation be collected in James Bay by means of a series of outflow-only, sea level dikes-constructed across the northern end of James Bay. This would capture the fresh water before it mixes with the salty water of Hudson Bay. In the second phase of the GRAND Canal proposal a percentage of the captured fresh water run-off would be transferred by a series of canals and pumping stations south to the Great Lakes where it would be available to be transferred to water deficit areas of Canada and the United States. Precipitation run-off from the U.S. and Canada averages about 160,000 m3 per second[citation needed], or the flow of 28 Niagara Rivers. Sixty percent occurs in Canada, which has only 10% of both nations’ total population.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Recycling_and_Northern_Development_Canal

Here's a forum thread that touches on the Grand Canal subject.

The Bilderberg Club: a secret society of the richest and most influential people conspiring to achieve a world government, D. Estulin
http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=1931.msg7525#msg7525

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« Reply #225 on: August 01, 2009, 06:12:31 PM »

Check this out - from the Wiki page:

Social concerns

The project is expected to cost CA$100 billion to implement, and a further CA$1 billion a year to operate. Most of the water diverted would be exported to the US. In addition, the shoreline communities of Attawapiskat, Kashechewan, Fort Albany, Moosonee, Moose Factory (Ontario), Waskaganish, Eastmain, Wemindji and Chisasibi (Québec) would be forced to relocate.

Conspiracy Theory
In the 1990s, Canadian conspiracy theorists believed the "GRAND Canal" was part of a conspiracy to end Canadian sovereignty and force it into a union with the USA and Mexico. Conspiracy theorists believed forces interested in North American union would agitate for a Quebec separation, which would then touch off a Canadian civil war and plunge the Canadian economy into a depression. Impoverished Canadians would then look to the canal project and North American union to revitalize the Canadian economy. Much of the scenario was lifted from Lansing Lamont's 1994 book Breakup: The Coming End of Canada and the Stakes for America.

Allegedly masterminding this conspiracy was Simon Reisman, ostensibly a Freemason.

Reisman was instrumental in GATT, the Autopact and NAFTA.

I'll bet Maurice Strong has a hand in this too.
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« Reply #226 on: August 01, 2009, 06:47:28 PM »

Has anyone seen this yet? A 1919 proposal called "Irrigation of 12 Million Acres in the Valley of California" (Col. Robert Bradford Marshall)

http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/faculty/lund/fun/MarshallWaterPlan1919.pdf

It talks about the Grand Canal and a whole realignment.
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« Reply #227 on: August 01, 2009, 07:00:47 PM »

Hmmmm.... this is very interesting.  To date I had never heard or read of this - I have no clue if it could intertwine. 

As for Freemasons, Swieso used to enjoy telling me how evil and corrupt they were because it always upset me.  My father was one of the most honest, caring, generous people that God ever created - also a past master of the Masonic Lodge, something he worked hard at achieving and had every right to be proud of. 

Oops, I'm getting off track.  We will never know the extent of this operation until it is looked into - the problem is how to have that done.  Our "officials" have absolutely no right to withhold PUBLIC INFORMATION from us.  Aside from the obvious corruption, they are also endangering the public with their barbaric operation.  Spreading disease through raw sewage; creating sewage pollution, sick-building syndrome, creating ADA violations and altering records to cover up the evidence so they can deny knowledge or responsibility. So while they commit perjury and slam the door, other agencies claim, "not our job" and we are all left sitting 'high and DRY!'  (Dry - literally.)  While being bled for more money to pay for water alterations they claim are for the benefit of the public.  Lie upon lie upon lie.

I am going to read more on the information you posted - thanks so much!
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Hmmmm.... this is very interesting.  To date I had never heard or read of this - I have no clue if it could intertwine. 

As for Freemasons, Swieso used to enjoy telling me how evil and corrupt they were because it always upset me.  My father was one of the most honest, caring, generous people that God ever created - also a past master of the Masonic Lodge, something he worked hard at achieving and had every right to be proud of. 

Oops, I'm getting off track.  We will never know the extent of this operation until it is looked into - the problem is how to have that done.  Our "officials" have absolutely no right to withhold PUBLIC INFORMATION from us.  Aside from the obvious corruption, they are also endangering the public with their barbaric operation.  Spreading disease through raw sewage; creating sewage pollution, sick-building syndrome, creating ADA violations and altering records to cover up the evidence so they can deny knowledge or responsibility. So while they commit perjury and slam the door, other agencies claim, "not our job" and we are all left sitting 'high and DRY!'  (Dry - literally.)  While being bled for more money to pay for water alterations they claim are for the benefit of the public.  Lie upon lie upon lie.

I am going to read more on the information you posted - thanks so much!

I'm a little hesitant to get into the biger picuture here - for fear of sidetracking the Fresno angle itself - but Maurice Strong and the rest of the evildoers tend to operate on continental and global levels, so Fresno could very well be but a symptom of a much grander scheme.

I'll keep anything else I find, offline for now, but I must leave this tidbit:
http://seeker401.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/the-canadian-usa-grand-canal-project/

In fact. Kealey says, one of the main purposes for diverting water from Canada is to use it to create a giant Chicago-Winnipeg food cartel, managed from Colorado on the 57,760 hectare Baca (sic) Grande Ranch. The ranch was purchased by Maurice Strong, the former secretary-general of the U.N- Conference on the Environment and Development for the 1992 Rio Summit and currently an executive at the UN (he was also named by former PM Mulroney to the Privy Council of Canada, giving him the life-time title of “Honourable”). Strong purchased a major share interest in the agri-business conglomerate, AZL Resources (Arizona-Colorado Land and Cattle Company).

Strong’s ranch, coincidentally if not by conspiracy, just happens to be on top of one of the world’s largest underground reservoirs (it is 250 times bigger than British Columbia’s Okanagan Lake). Strong and his partners are the largest landowners in the Baca Valley. The Baca Valley aquifer contains nearly three-quadrillion litres of water. International Ecclesiastic Freemasons (Buddhists and Christians), through Strong, sit on top of 148,000,000,000 cubic metres (or 120,000,000 acre feet) of water worth an estimated $5,000 per 1,234 cubic metres (or per acre foot). At this price the water would be worth more than $600 billion.
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« Reply #229 on: August 01, 2009, 09:43:08 PM »

Has anyone seen this yet? A 1919 proposal called "Irrigation of 12 Million Acres in the Valley of California" (Col. Robert Bradford Marshall)

http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/faculty/lund/fun/MarshallWaterPlan1919.pdf

It talks about the Grand Canal and a whole realignment.

That is quite an article you came up with - CA water issues as far back as 1914.  And look at the areas being mentioned - it surely could be tied in.
I have never felt "smart" about water issues - in fact when I first began my rampage I did not even know the difference between a water line and gas line or where they connected or which end was up!  Now I feel even dumber - totally out of my element.  The more I read the more confusing it all seems so I just bury my head in what I know for sure and pray that the experts will come in and look this over.  Dream on, eh? 
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That is quite an article you came up with - CA water issues as far back as 1914.  And look at the areas being mentioned - it surely could be tied in.
I have never felt "smart" about water issues - in fact when I first began my rampage I did not even know the difference between a water line and gas line or where they connected or which end was up!  Now I feel even dumber - totally out of my element.  The more I read the more confusing it all seems so I just bury my head in what I know for sure and pray that the experts will come in and look this over.  Dream on, eh? 

I'm with you there... no expert myself, just fascinated with the way the powers that be operate -- and yes, it would be excellent if those in the know about this stuff could help put it all in perspective. Freaky world.
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That is quite an article you came up with - CA water issues as far back as 1914.  And look at the areas being mentioned - it surely could be tied in.
I have never felt "smart" about water issues - in fact when I first began my rampage I did not even know the difference between a water line and gas line or where they connected or which end was up!  Now I feel even dumber - totally out of my element.  The more I read the more confusing it all seems so I just bury my head in what I know for sure and pray that the experts will come in and look this over.  Dream on, eh? 

PS - It's interesting that this "professor" links it from a subdirectory called "fun". No bias there. Tongue
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« Reply #232 on: August 06, 2009, 05:04:51 PM »

Marla, Where are you?  You haven't posted in days. 
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« Reply #233 on: August 06, 2009, 05:24:25 PM »

Oh, I am still around, Luckee.  Still blogging; even updated my page with new pictures to show more examples of how the water system is being secretly replaced right under everyone's noses.  But I have to admit that I am very discouraged it has not been looked into.  Not even the horrible crimes against innocent property owners in order to pull this off.  I guess being the first one to survive this nightmare was not the miracle it first appeared to be - the information is going no where.  I don't know what more I can do or say.  (One of "those days" today. Sad )
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Oh, I am still around, Luckee.  Still blogging; even updated my page with new pictures to show more examples of how the water system is being secretly replaced right under everyone's noses.  But I have to admit that I am very discouraged it has not been looked into.  Not even the horrible crimes against innocent property owners in order to pull this off.  I guess being the first one to survive this nightmare was not the miracle it first appeared to be - the information is going no where.  I don't know what more I can do or say.  (One of "those days" today. Sad )

It's like so many issues: we can scream from the rooftops for people to pay attention, but they won't, even when it's in their face. It's that depth of conditioning that amazes me the most. But don't give up, Marla! Take time off, sure, but never give up sharing what you've learned. You probably can't give up anyway... once awake, always awake. Smiley
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« Reply #235 on: August 06, 2009, 07:07:48 PM »

Oh, I am still around, Luckee.  Still blogging; even updated my page with new pictures to show more examples of how the water system is being secretly replaced right under everyone's noses.  But I have to admit that I am very discouraged it has not been looked into.  Not even the horrible crimes against innocent property owners in order to pull this off.  I guess being the first one to survive this nightmare was not the miracle it first appeared to be - the information is going no where.  I don't know what more I can do or say.  (One of "those days" today. Sad )

Kind of scared me there a minute girl.  With the dangers you have encountered, don't like disappear on us, K?
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« Reply #236 on: August 08, 2009, 10:00:41 AM »

IBM sees big opportunity in water management IT
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE57662U20090808
Sat Aug 8, 2009 5:22am EDT
By Poornima Gupta

DETROIT (Reuters) - IBM is pushing ahead into providing technology services to manage water, a market $10 billion market that the company sees growing quickly.

"This to me is an area that's really going to explode in the next three to five years," said Sharon Nunes, who heads IBM's Big Green Innovations initiative. "People see it as a gap. The water market is transforming."


Big Green Innovations, a play on IBM's nickname Big Blue, is part of IBM's so-called 'smarter planet' initiative that aims to apply information technology to efficiently manage electrical grids, transportation systems and other infrastructure.

"We are actually looking at three different markets -- industrial sector, for example food and beverage companies ..., local and municipal governments, water utilities," said Sharon Nunes.

Her group looks at business opportunities in sectors such as water, carbon management, solar technology and desalination.

"We are in discussions with a lot of food and beverage companies and some of the industrial processing companies," Nunes said, referring to new water management contracts.

IBM is also in talks with "a lot of utilities," she added but declined to give details.

Government stimulus in the water sector China and the United States, estimated at around $10 billion to $15 billion, will help establish the market for water management, Nunes said.

Governments, investors and human rights activists all see managing fresh water as key challenge in the coming decade. Billions of people already lack access to clean water and development and climate change are expected to disrupt the supply of fresh water even more.

IBM estimates leaks account for up to 60 percent of water supplied, costing water utilities worldwide $14 billion every year.

Managing water resources would include monitoring rivers, water reservoirs and pipes. IBM also provides systems for managing water infrastructure, such as levee oversight and flood control, Nunes said.

The technology company, whose products range from servers and software to consulting services, currently has a commercial deal underway with the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries in New York to build a monitoring and forecasting network for the Hudson River.

Also, IBM is working with researchers to monitor wave conditions and pollution levels in Galway Bay, Ireland, and is putting together smart water meters in Malta in cooperation with the utilities there.

The company's flood management and control system is getting a lot of attention from flood-prone countries in Asia.

"We are seeing some initial inquiries from a lot of smaller Asian countries," Nunes said. "In areas where there is government stimulus packages, there's been a lot of outreach from some of the companies to IBM."

(Reporting by Poornima Gupta; editing by Andre Grenon)
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« Reply #237 on: August 08, 2009, 01:54:58 PM »

Kind of scared me there a minute girl.  With the dangers you have encountered, don't like disappear on us, K?

Thanks, Luckee.  I am back to searching for an attorney who will help me.  The City had no right to rob and "gut" my family's properties to secretly replace their water system - then alter records and call me a "liar."  (Their own sewer layout verifies exactly what they did.)  This entailed suspected homicide of my family members, burglary, rape, pets killed/harmed, VIN altering, and attempted murder of me.  Their trails shows this to be a pattern - I am the first to have ever gotten away.  Unfortunately, they have me pinned into a corner - monitored, sabotaged, discredited, so I never make it to first base.  Sad   But I will not stop trying.
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« Reply #238 on: August 08, 2009, 01:58:48 PM »

IBM sees big opportunity in water management IT


Very interesting article.  Thanks, Luckee.
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« Reply #239 on: August 10, 2009, 03:14:13 PM »

COPY OF MY LATEST BLOG




The evidence of our water being diverted is beneath 50 yrs of reconstruction, described on my page.  http://www.myspace.com/marlalk4  The entire water system has been secretly replaced, followed by altered records to cover up the evidence.  Very easily verified. 


Skip the Alan Autry grandiose performances of concern over our water crisis.  After his risk analyst lied and set my family, neighbors and me up for annihilation;  suspected homicide of my family and neighbors; attempted murder of me; properties taken by fraud in order to tear them apart and haphazardly rebuild them on top of the new water system; home also torn up and rebuilt with trash; fraudulent legal documents; fraudulent insurance policy; told I would be meeting the others, "in another world"; repeatedly deluged in toxic, infectious, disease-carrying raw sewage (med records available); robbed, raped, pets killed/harmed; he had his risk analysts commit perjury to call me a "liar."  Stripped of civil and human rights, prohibited from even filing a report, they turned the tables and deemed ME a "danger to THEM!"  Left unemployed in fear for my life, I am now receiving death threats for seeking help, justice, and restitution.  Former Mayor Alan Autry and his mob have already seen to it that I will not / cannot survive this much longer otherwise - I will scream all the way out. 


So keep in mind that the joke among Alan Autry's group is that the public "believes whatever they are told" - such as a "water shortage."  Not only describing the public as being "oblivious" - to quote the ringleader, Wilbert G. Swieso, "No one will ever figure it out."   Friends, we are SETTING ON TOP OF THE EVIDENCE!  It is no wonder we are being laughed at.


The valley's water source is being re-directed in order to get around water laws and regulations that have prohibited development beyond Millerton / Friant / Madera. All the other stories are to misguide the focus - which work because "the public believes whatever they are told."  Wilbert Swieso not only gave me a personal tour of where the water is being diverted, he carried on about being smarter and braver than anyone else when it came to pulling this off.  He said his son will soon be a millionaire in the solar business as a result of daddy's 50 yr secret sideline. 

I once asked Swieso's associate about water for our farmers - why wasn't anyone concerned.  He just laughed, "who cares."  He carried on how excited he was that as soon as the level of dam was raised, he would have piped water throughout his campgrounds (elev. 6,500'.)  He also said he was part of the planning for the upcoming Mono Casino.  I am referring to the owner of Mono Hot Springs Resort - even with a trail of fraud and suspicions of worse, he has never been investigated.  Because he is one of Autry's group - he ADMITS to participating in the annihilation of people in order to replace the city water system. http://marlalk.wordpress.com/2008/05/22/from-rags-to-riches-real-estate-theft-in-fresno/

Much more - see my page.
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