The pattern is the same in that the cycle repeats itself
with monotonous regularity. When the Israelis and their Jewish and non-Jewish
supporters everywhere have played all their cards and have no more left to play
with, they go back to square one, and start siring a new deck of cards. They do
it by ejaculating their moral syphilis into the head, heart and soul of every
American who displays the slightest receptivity to being screwed by the maniacs
of the Jewish propaganda machine.
Seth M. Siegel is doing it this time with an article he
wrote under the title: “Israeli Water, Mideast Peace?” It was published in the
New York Times on February 16, 2014. You can tell that the writer is trying to
sell snake oil because he has “Mideast Peace” thrown into the title. Knowing
how much the Americans want to put this “pain in the ass” behind them (pun
unavoidable and certainly not intended,) the propaganda maniacs have used the
promise of a Mideast peace for half a century whenever they wished to catch the
attention of the Americans. They used it at the start of every sales pitch they
initiated, and succeeded at getting the attention they sought.
The cycle they have been undergoing has several steps that
go like this: Step one is to educate the Americans on the reality that Jews and
Israelis know absolutely everything, know it absolutely well, and exercise it
with absolute perfection. Step two is to educate the Americans on the reality
that Jews and Israelis are willing to teach what they know to others, including
their Middle Eastern neighbors and the Americans, but that the neighbors are
refusing to be taught.
Step three is to educate the Americans on the reality that
the neighbors refuse to learn because they hate Jews. Step four is to educate
the Americans on the reality that the neighbors hate Jews because they hate America too.
Step five is to educate the Americans on the perils of being hated by Israel 's
neighbors. Step six is to educate the Americans on the need to give Israel weapons and money to attack the
neighbors, thus save America
from the destruction that would come at the hands of Israel 's Middle Eastern neighbors.
And after they have gone through the cycle, having lived a
few years at the expense of the American taxpayers, the Jewish maniacs and
their entourage start the cycle again by siring a new deck of cards that will
allow them to stay in the game for another round. This is where they stand now,
having played out the hand that aimed at inciting America to bomb Iran, and
having failed to get satisfaction in that regard.
So then, what does someone like Siegel do to start the
process of transferring the moral syphilis into the heads, hearts and souls of
those Americans who are liable to listen to him and worse, liable to believe
what he says? Well, what he does for starter is write the following: “Israel … has
mastered the management of water resources.” This done, he throws in a bunch of
fantasies – all of which can be refuted – then tells one huge lie to make them
all sound believable. Here is the big lie: “Egypt ,
with 10 times Israel 's
population but nearly 50 times the water available, uses water inefficiently.”
You can tell that 50 times is an exaggerated number when you
check and compare the actual numbers which are as follows: Egypt receives 55 billion cubic meters of water
from the Nile every year to which it adds 15
to 20 billion from aquifers, rain, desalination and recycling. Israel receives a total of 2.5 to 3 billion
cubic meters of fresh water from rivers, rain, aquifers, shipment from Turkey ,
desalination and recycling. And no matter which way you slice these numbers, it
turns out that Egypt has at
most 25 times the renewable water supply that is available to Israel . And
this reality says that Seth Siegel could not refrain from doubling the number.
As to the fantasies he threw into the mix before telling the
big lie, they are as follows. Talking about the wasteful practices of the
countries surrounding Israel ,
he chides them for flooding the fields to irrigate them whereas Israel uses the
drip method. Well, well, well; there is no doubt that this guy Siegel is a
total ignoramus when it comes to agriculture, and I hope they are not as
ignorant as him in Israel .
The fact of the matter is that different products require different irrigation
methods to give the highest yield. Rice and sugarcane, for example, require
flooding whereas fruit trees can flourish by the drip method.
Everyone that is not as ignorant as Seth Siegel knows all
there is to know about the available methods, and they use them when feasible,
or do something else if necessary. For example, most vegetables require that
they be watered just before sunrise so that the roots absorb the water by the
time that the sun has risen. When this happens, the sun rays hitting the leaves
force the water to rise to them from where it evaporates. And it is this
mechanism that pulls the nutrients from the soil to the rest of the plant.
But when it comes to cotton, especially the long fiber
variety that Egypt
is famous for, what is required most of all is a damp atmosphere. This is
necessary because unlike the leaves, the fibers do not attract the water or
evaporate it. And yet, to be of high quality, the atmosphere around them must
remain damp during all the time that they mature. Thus, what the farmers do is
keep the fields not overly flooded but slightly flooded throughout the growth
period. And the farmers of the Middle East are
familiar with all these techniques because they know what they are doing, not
because they hang around assholes like Seth Siegel and his Israeli charlatan
friends.