California is now in their fourth year of severe drought and a dozen communities in
northern and central California may run out of water in 60 days.
Sacramento's rice crop, Napa's vineyards, and the citrus groves of the San Joaquin Valley have been hard hit.
420,000 acres of farmland went unplanted this year totaling a projected financial loss of 2.2 billion dollars.
Based on the amount of families seeking social services, UC Davis professor Richard Howitt predicts the drought will obliterate 17,000 farm worker jobs.
A numerical allocation-based rate structure is being created by state and local water agencies for homeowners.
Californians would be assigned a number for maximum indoor water use and another allocation for outdoor use.
By surveilling every citizen's home using census records, aerial and satellite surveillance, and even the medical records, the State of California can fine $500 per violation after Stage 1 emergency regulations were passed in July.
Felicia Marcus, a chairwoman for California's Water Resources Control Board, says their reservoirs are low and half of the state's water storage is gone.
Santa Monica's City Council is in the first stages of implementing a 68 gallon per person per capita restriction for every home with four people.
Fines may apply beyond that allocation and Santa Monica averages 88 gallons per person per day as it is now.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Downtown Los Angeles is the driest in its history since record-taking began in 1877.
in 1877. John Bowne for Infowars.com The Globalists have controlled the mainstream media for a
long time.
The globalists have controlled the mainstream media for a long time.
But now they're expanding, making the weaponization even more vicious and deceptive.