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Not because there aren't any, but because I know how debates with you go, and frankly, I can't be bothered.
It doesn't mention anywhere in your link that the Nile will dry up so why is that your headline? The prophecy isn't coming true.
Is it on Youtube?
My now deceased BIL from Canada always claimed that H2O will soon replace oil as the liquid gold. The Americans are diverting water from some of the great lakes and nicking it from Canada. May be water will be a new valuable resource world wide and not just the Nile.
Retro, parts of Lake Huron, Ontario, Erie, and Superior and all of Michigan are in the States so I don't think you bil was quite correct in his assumption that the Americans are nicking water from Canada.
Where does the water cascading over the Niagara Falls originate from?
Either from Lake Erie or Lake Ontario, I'm not quite sure.
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Andy - don't be bothered.
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Oh it's on YouTube so there must be loads of water for the next million years - Andy - can't be bothered. Gutted.
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Vulcan - You serious?
Theland, why do you always answer a question with another question? Your first link doesn't mention the river is drying up so why do you? Your second link is 7 years old, have you anything more recent to offer as "proof"? I think I will join andy-hughes in not bothering, you only want people to agree with you. I reiterate, the prophecy isn't coming true and yes I'm serious, I sometimes wonder if you are. The river isn't drying up, the problem is more and more people use it which is not the same thing.
What is the prophecy?
My point was that the Canadians know that America is diverting rivers for their own use (hydro power).

https://www.rcinet.ca/en/2015/10/01/canada-has-water-the-u-s-wants-it/

//In the 1950's, retired Canadian General Andrew MacNaughten observed that, eventually, the Americans were going to need water from Canada and that Canadians should figure out how to sell it to them before they invaded Canada and took it.

In the 1970's, the National Security Administration of the United States Government reported that the biggest long term threat to the United States economy was the lack of fresh water resources in the American Southwest.//

http://www.waterwarcrimes.com/the-big-picture---grand-plan-to-steal-canadas-water-resource-wealth---the-traitors-within.html

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/geekquinox/will-the-u-s--steal-canada-s-water-175137097.html


As I wrote earlier. Water is a major issue for North America in the future.Some Canadians are in such a state of Paranoia that they believe the US has drawn up plans to invade Canada just for their water resources.
Theland, as a Christian who believes he knows God on a personal level, I would have thought you’d welcome the opportunity to spend eternity with your hero – the sooner the better - so why all the doom and gloom about the end of the world? Why aren’t you chomping at the bit for it to happen?
end of days, all the unbelievers will suffer, that must be anyone of any other religion and of none, who are probably very nice people, and im sure there children as well, and let's not forget all the animal species
and all other living things minus bugs, who will also perish...what a wonderful deity you believe in, so kind as long as you believe in IT
because it is an it, me i dont believe in any of it.
THELAND, what is the prophecy?
CORBY...
(Isaiah 19:5, Ezekiel 30:12, and Zechariah 10:11).

Waited for Theland to reply but obviously he doesn't know his bible as well as atheists do.
All taken out of context as well. They were meant as prophecies at the time, not millenia in the future!
same as Nostrudamus prophecies.
Make them fit in retrospect!

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