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That's an awful lot of fresh water. We could sure use some of that down in the southwest. Not just crops, but data centers, semiconductor factories, bigger cities, recreation, etc.
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>>523895449
22% of all surface Fresh Water is in those "Lakes." I will protect all of it with my life and become a terrorist who will bomb any pipeline designed to divert it to you Communist faggots.
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Not
A
Single
Drop.
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>>523895531

no worries we'll just cut off your foodstamps and avocados
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>>523895531

It's not up to you. This shit is happening:


>Pipe Great Lakes water to Phoenix? It's likely, NASA scientist says

>States surrounding the Great Lakes have a recurring nightmare about proposals to siphon off water for parched areas in U.S. or other countries. So they might be staggered by suggestions from NASA scientist Jay Famiglietti, who said a water pipeline from the lakes to cities like Phoenix was "part of our future.”

>Famiglietti, a hydrologist and senior water scientist at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was in Cleveland recently for a lecture. In the interview with Ideas, he said that "from a quantity perspective you might imagine that there’s a giant bullseye that can be seen from space that’s sitting above the Great Lakes. Meaning: It’s a target area in a sense for the rest of the country.

>"Because there’s so much fresh water, you can imagine that 50 years from now ... there might actually be a pipeline that brings water from the Great Lakes to Phoenix. I think that’s part of our future.” Famiglietti said such initiatives are needed to address a global water shortage.

>States surrounding the Great Lakes have jealously guarded the vast water resource. After all, the lakes hold 20 percent of the world's fresh water, and those states (and the government of Canada) realize the value in a world that is increasingly faced with shortages.

https://www.greatlakesnow.org/2017/04/pipe-great-lakes-water-to-phoenix-its-likely-nasa-scientist-says/
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Washington state has a shit-ton, and it's closer and all of it is getting wasted as it flows to the ocean and becomes salty.
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>>523895449
How about you don’t live in a fucking desert? Better yet, stop diverting your small water supplies to that shithole california. You sandrats deserve all your problems.
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>>523895449
not my problem you decided to settle in a desert. go fuck yourself.
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>>523895636
Put me on the List, Glowie.
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>>523895636
Whoever approves or moves forward with plans to do this will die.
Whoever they send to build it will die.
Whoever they send to put down dissenters to the plan will die.
You will all die trying.
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>>523895636
Absolutely fucking not.
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>>523895449
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kbkysPTnHc
Social media has primed an environment where this type of degeneracy is not only accepted, it thrives. Social media desensitizes and radicalizes even moderates into believing heinous and abhorrent behavior is acceptable under the correct context. Spend just 5 minutes on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, you will find hordes of these deranged people. They exist among us. The FBI knows about them but never acts until it is far too late. Western society is on a one-way fast track to collapse as long as social media continues to destroy minds and decay the culture.
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The midwest is still like 80% white

We need to turn this region into a white ethnostate before the spicjeets get to it and steal our water
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>>523895636
Boy sure would be a shame if someone started bombing the miles of unprotected pipe and murdering the engineers in charge of the project.
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>>523895908
doesn’t seem like a realistic possibility, piping water from michigan to arizona…
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>>523895449
i thought they were deeper than that
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>>523895449
Stick to data centers and semiconductors. Winning. Winning the AI war is absolutely crucial. If we have to drain every single drop from these lakes, so be it.
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>>523895621
I can't hear you over all this nuclear power
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>>523895636
Okay but why Mexico as well? Mexico shouldn't get a single drop of our water.
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>>523895449
The watershed for the Great Lake is not actually that large. The Mississippi's is much larger.
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>>523895449
Agree as long as the pipeline starts in Ohio and we get the money. Fuck Michigan I'd rather Wisconsin or even Canada to get the pipeline.
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>>523895980
its barely more than 3000km, there are plenty of pipelines around the world much longer than that. If water becomes scarce enough it will happen
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>>523895908
Gee, I wonder if this could be why they're sending millions of desert people to the great lakes region.
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>>523895449
>>523895636
isn't happening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Compact
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>>523895449
DRAIN THE GREAT LAKES.

Dry states are the best states.
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>>523895636
The Great Lakes Compact between the bordering states and the Great Lakes Charter between the states and Canadian provinces are legally binding and totally prohibit it. If you didn't want to die of thirst, maybe you should stop trying to grow golf courses and water intensive crops in the fucking desert. The Colorado river hasn't reached the sea in decades because you fucktards drain it in open irrigation ditches. Giving you subhumans water would be pissing it into the ether.
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>>523895449
That water can power so many Facebook AI slop data centers.
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>>523895449
I remember when this "California will take your water" thread was posted every day for like a year
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>>523895449
why the fuck does each lake have drains?
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Please try.
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>>523895449
>we can feed the arizona beaners instead
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>>523895449
FUCK
OFF
LAKES
CLOSED
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>>523895531
>>523895621
>>523897547
This problem is easy to solve with a massive public works project.

- dam the St Lawrence
- build the pipelines and pumps
- maintain lakewater levels at exact levels, protecting wildlife, lakefront property and tourism

Problem?
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The water wars will be the last American war. The region wil not let it happen no matter what. Nice bait though.
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>water shortage
>water war
You mean over-population and one too many non-Whites.
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>>523895449
why can they use salt water for cooling? condensate it and you get fresh water to boot
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>>523895449

EXT. BERNSTEIN LAW – MIDNIGHT, CHRISTMAS EVE
>Snow swirls across the entry sign: “Michigan’s First Family of Law®.”
```
A Lions-blue neon glow flickers through the frosted windows. Inside, the mood has shifted. The cozy holiday warmth is gone. In its place: quiet intensity. Something brooding.

=INT. MARK BERNSTEIN’S PRIVATE OFFICE=

Barry Sanders stands near the window, watching the snow fall. Behind him, Mark Bernstein unlocks a tall, steel-hinged storage closet. A massive puff of white powder tumbles out like a winter landslide—bagged, stacked bricks of it—an avalanche of photoluminescent road powder.

Bernstein grabs one of the bricks, drops it on his desk with a hollow *THUNK*, slices it open with a gold-plated letter opener, and begins cutting razor-straight lines of glowing white. He doesn’t look up.

MARK (calmly, darkly):
>"Sit down, Barry. Shut the hell up. Let me show you how the world really fucking works."

He tosses a crumpled newspaper clipping onto the desk—Red & Black, dated November 2013.

>“Word has just hit the presses around the world that our government has been spying, not on our ‘enemies’ as would be expected, but on countries that could be considered allies: Mexico, France and Germany.”
—Lauryn Halahurich, "America Spies On Its Allies," Red & Black, Nov. 2013.
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>>523900884

...

=[THE UK'S FAVORITE BOOK?]=
https://thesuntimesnews.com/isle-royale-south-desor-campground-tragedy/
```
>“By all accounts, it began with the slamming of a latrine door.”

>“Then came the screams. Not brief, not accidental, but drawn out and relentless, according to Redditor u/redblackrider, who posted their June 6, 2025, experience on the r/isleroyale subreddit.”

>“Repetitive threats of self-harm and violence rang out…chilling enough to abandon camp.”

>“Two days later…two bodies [were found] at a remote campsite within Isle Royale National Park.”

>“Given the disturbing nature of the situation…the FBI [was called in].”

>“According to Dr. Michael McAllister…the deaths are being investigated as a suspected murder-suicide.”

>“The Keweenaw County Clerk has denied FOIA requests…Death certificates completed June 24, but cause and manner still pending.”

The Sun Times News frames the deaths as self-contained psychological implosion, echoing the “unhinged man” heard in later MLive recordings. This is exactly the type of narrative containment that would function as an “alibi” if a hostile actor were using chaos, confusion, or misdirection.
```
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>>523900900

https://www.mlive.com/news/2025/07/isle-royale-911-call-im-going-to-murder-us-all.html
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>“For about the last hour…there’s someone down there who’s completely unhinged.”
>“We’ve heard him say…go ahead and kill yourself…I’m going to murder us all.”

>“The call was initially received by police in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, and transferred to Michigan State Police.”

>“We packed up and got out of there…a gut feeling said, get out.”

>“The bodies…were identified as Bradley Kenneth Baird, 30 and his father John David Baird, 60.”

>“Cause of death listed as ‘pending’…FBI conducting investigation.”

>“The hike typically takes five to eight days…no permanent residents…accessible only by ferry, seaplane or private boat.”

The first 911 call went to Canada. Thunder Bay police answered before Michigan. This is extremely unusual for a U.S. National Park emergency.
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https://www.mlive.com/news/2025/08/hikers-chilling-911-call-warned-of-danger-41-hours-before-two-bodies-were-found-at-michigans-remote-isle-royale.html
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>“For about the last hour…there’s someone down there who’s completely unhinged.”

>“Initially we heard two voices and now…it’s been just one voice.”

>“The disturbance occurred at South Desor Lake Campground…about an 11-mile hike from the nearest access point.”

>“Hiker reported finding two dead men…later identified as Bradley… and John Baird…”

>“Officials haven’t concluded cause or manner of death…murder-suicide is suspected.”

This article’s timeline underscores delays, and the 41-hour gap, which contributes to the appearance of a pre-scripted explanation.
```
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>>523900920

https://www.mlive.com/news/2025/06/murder-suicide-suspected-in-isle-royale-national-park-camper-deaths.html
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>“Identities of the victims are being withheld, based on claims that releasing them could jeopardize the investigation.”

>“The Wisconsin medical examiner was selected due to ‘shortage of pathologists’ in the U.P.”

>“National Park Service asked the county not to release names…”

>“Multiple Michigan law enforcement officials told MLive the effort to conceal the identities is unusual.”

This starts looking like narrative management.
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https://www.mlive.com/news/2025/10/causes-of-deaths-revealed-in-isle-royale-campers-murder-suicide.html
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>“Deaths were ruled a murder-suicide, both men dying of stab wounds.”

>“John Baird…stabbed multiple times by his son.”

>“Bradley…died by suicide…‘multiple self-inflicted sharp injuries.’”

This final explanation appears neat, self-contained, and emotionally convenient for federal authorities — exactly the kind of closure a foreign intelligence operation would want to impose.
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>>523900936

>“Initially, we heard two voices…now it’s been just one voice…‘Go ahead and kill yourself. I’m going to kill myself.’”

1:01–1:08 –
>“Caller out on Isle Royal. Um I did contact Isle Royal Rangers…”

1:26–1:33 –
>“My name is Antonio Robinson, chief ranger…”

1:53–2:03 –
>“Do you guys have a dead body on Isle Royale?…Yeah, we got two of them.”

2:22–2:26 –
>“One of our rangers is…gonna hike in tonight. That’s going to be a while.”

2:55–3:01 –
>“Dead bodies at Isle Royale National Park.”

3:07–3:12 –
>“This is the sister of the hiker that found the body…”
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YouTube comments also reinforce institutional confusion:

>“Every single one of the dispatchers and cops are terrible communicators.”
– @David-r3f9t

>“Especially the ‘mmm uh uh mmm’ ranger.”
– @aliceinoregonland333

>“He couldn’t even speak or form a sentence.”
– @ryanseifferlein6785

>“I wonder if part of the FBI investigation had anything to do with him being drunk while on duty?”
– @SusanStephens-j1o

>“Mess is the right word.”
– @tkarz

The tone of the audio and comments alike is one of confusion, poor communication, jurisdictional misalignment, near-incompetence, and unclear role boundaries. This is exactly the kind of fog-of-war scenario that an external hostile actor would exploit to conceal operations.

The Sun Times News article includes:
>“according to Redditor u/redblackrider, who posted their June 6, 2025, experience…”

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