https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/83285/droughts-cloud-seeding-and-the-coming-water.html
Old-timers at The Corbett Report will remember a conversation I had with Dr. Tim Ball on Corbett Report Radio back in 2012 on Peak Water and Agenda 21. In a nutshell, Dr. Ball was predicting that global water shortages were going to be used as the stick to drive the world into the arms of the UN's Agenda 21 (as it was called before it became Agenda 2030).
The concept of water shortages driving geopolitical conflict is itself nothing new.
In 2003, Colin Mason, a New Zealand-born Australian journalist, author and politician, published The 2030 Spike: Countdown to Global Catastrophe (revised and republished in 2006 as A Short History of the Future: Surviving the 2030 Spike). The book predicted that six drivers of change—including, of course, global water shortages—will converge by the year 2030 to utterly transform the world. Although not exactly an international bestseller, it does turn up in the CIA's online library. Why? Because it was one of 39 English-language books that was found in Osama bin Laden's personal library in Abbottabad. (Or at least that's what the Director of National Intelligence tells us.)
Keen observers of the Syrian war will also remember when numerous news outlets were trying to float the idea that the war was not caused by the documentable intervention of outside forces in the country but a severe water shortage in 2006. As Smithsonian Magazine “reported” back in 2013:
In Syria, a devastating drought beginning in 2006 forced many farmers to abandon their fields and migrate to urban centers. There’s some evidence that the migration fueled the civil war there, in which 80,000 people have died. “You had a lot of angry, unemployed men helping to trigger a revolution,” says Aaron Wolf, a water management expert at Oregon State University, who frequently visits the Middle East.
Hmmm. It seems to me that “some evidence” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that paragraph, but I'm no “water management expert” who frequently visits the Middle East like Aaron Wolf, so what do I know?