Primary Water: Earth’s H2O Is a Renewable Resource


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Click here to download Pal Pauer interview

New Water for a Thirsty World (1960) by Michael Salzman (pdf)

“My discovery was put to a field test by locating and drilling many wells. The record to date from these tests is 70 producing wells out of 72 attempts, all drilled in hard rock, all located in distressed areas generally considered unproductive.” – Stephan Riess (1954)

“It’s hard to get the point across to many people in the U.S. that the Earth makes water. We can access it and solve our problems. We don’t need massive storage facilities or aqueducts. Clean, virtually infinite sources of water might be right under our feet.” – Pal Pauer, Primary Water Institute

What Is Primary Water? 1985 Interview with Dr. Stephan Riess 
Jim Rogers, We Don’t Need Water Wars, There’s Primary Water in Earth’s Mantle
 

“We hear that the wars of the 21st century will be fought over water – rather than oil as in the last. Nothing holds more potential to abolish these wars – and ameliorate the shocking condition of nearly one billion people on Earth without access to clean, safe water – than the science of Primary Water.” – Pal Pauer

Weaponized Weather Strikes – Rockefeller and Rothschild Have a PLAN
 

 

“I find a lot of similarities between the Primary Water theory and the Abiotic Petroleum theory. It seems that mainstream science wants to hang onto the assumption that the Earth is simply a dead rock floating through space that accidentally managed to spawn life. Water couldn’t have sprung forth from the Earth itself; it had to be deposited by comets or externally somehow. That’s not to say some water didn’t arrive here externally, but to say this is the only way is quite a limited assumption. The theory of Primary Water, like the Abiotic Petroleum theory, suggests that perhaps the Earth has its own internal mechanisms for supplying its needs and the needs of its lifeforms.” – RyanX

Source: The Primary Water Institute

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