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APPENDIX - Supplying Water to the Israel Palestine Towers
(this page was added on May 15, 2005)
Water will be provided from three sources including a) wells,
b) two large water filtration/steam distillation systems at the
Mediterranean Sea and c) one large water filtration/steam distillation
system at the Dead Sea.
Water is pumped to both sections (Gaza Strip and West Bank)
of the Israel Palestine Towers. Water pipes run parallel to the Towers,
as well as along the major road connecting the two Palestinian territories.
Along the water piping system, there are some water pumping stations
that are powered by small nuclear batteries. These nuclear batteries
are safely stored
25 feet or more below ground surface. (Of course,
any power source including portable generators could be used instead.)
This water system will bring Israelis and Palestinians into
desert areas of Israel, where they never inhabited before.
In a way, these areas will be transformed into Las Vegas of the Middle East.
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(added June 18, 2005)
Read this article about
East Fishkill, New York to get its drinking water from the Hudson River
published by the Poughkeepsie Journal newspaper.
In case you are not familiar with the Hudson River (near where I live),
it contains somewhat-polluted salt water (that you can easily get sick by drinking it).
Furthermore, bottled water could be used for drinking, if desired.
This water issue has been addressed because the pro-Israeli expert named "Teddy", who gave me feedback, indicated that
the Israel Palestine Towers can not be built because about two-thirds of the land is "extreme desert and non-arable land".
As you see, water will not be a problem.
Furthermore, my God tells me that there is a huge amount of water under Israel. There is enough water
to irrigate every inch of Israeli soil for over 40 years and enough to supply the Israel Palestine Towers.
The Israeli government knows about this water. However, beware that only up to one-third of this water may be used.
At least two-thirds of this water must remain in the rocks at all times.
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