Drying the Dams 4

Water Wars — Weather Weapons and the Engineered Drought


Part IV: Farming into Famine

Water is Food

Every drop of water withheld from the Colorado River is a meal withheld from the table. The Imperial Valley in California, along with Arizona’s irrigated deserts, produces much of America’s fruits, vegetables, and feed crops. Without steady flows from Lake Mead and Lake Powell, the land dries into dust.

What looks like a reservoir crisis is in fact the deliberate dismantling of agriculture.


The Crops Under Siege

  • Alfalfa & Hay – Lifeline for cattle and dairy. Without irrigation, herds are culled, milk and beef vanish.
  • Wheat & Grains – The foundation of bread, pasta, and feed. Cuts in irrigation mean shortages far beyond the West.
  • Lettuce, Spinach, Leafy Greens – 90% of winter lettuce in the U.S. comes from Arizona and California. Water cuts = empty produce shelves nationwide.
  • Citrus & Vine Crops – Oranges, grapes, lemons, and wine evaporate with every acre that turns brown.

Each crop that disappears is not just a statistic — it is a piece of the American diet erased.


Cattle and Herd Collapse

The cattle industry is water-intensive. Feedlots and dairies cannot survive without massive irrigation. With fields drying up, farmers have already begun liquidating herds. Short-term, meat floods the market. Long-term, a protein famine arrives as herds shrink to a fraction of former size.

The controllers know this: by cutting water, they cut beef, milk, cheese, and eggs from the national diet.


The Spiral of Scarcity

It cascades like this:

  1. Reservoirs drop → less irrigation.
  2. Crops wither → herds culled.
  3. Food supply contracts → prices skyrocket.
  4. Imports rise → dependence on foreign supply chains.
  5. Famine emerges → rationing, food credits, and corporate control.

This is not just economic hardship — it is manufactured starvation.


Signs Already Visible

  • Farmers walking off land because water allotments are slashed.
  • Entire fields left to rot, cheaper to abandon than to irrigate.
  • State-imposed restrictions forcing growers to cut planting by half or more.
  • Grocery stores quietly raising prices and reducing variety.

The war on water is already a war on food.


Famine as a Weapon

History shows that famine is always political. From Stalin’s Ukraine to Mao’s China, hunger is the ultimate lever of control. A population in famine has no fight left.

By drying the reservoirs with NEXRAD, HAARP, and RF weather manipulation, the architects of this operation are engineering a slow-motion Holodomor of the West. Not with tanks, but with drought. Not with bullets, but with empty shelves.


Next: The Corporate Takeover of Water

In Part V, we will expose the corporations waiting in the wings — Nestlé, Veolia, BlackRock, and others — who intend to seize America’s water rights once the crisis reaches its peak. Scarcity isn’t the endgame. Privatization is.


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