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 Prophecy:   Water More Expensive Than Gas

 Name:   Julie Green

 Source URL:   Click to View

 Type:   Prophecy  

 Status:    Fulfilled  

Blackwater: this word will be all over the headlines in breaking news reports. Water has been poisoned, and a town has been polluted with it, but it goes farther than that. No company is safe from the truth coming to them and destroying everything they have tried to keep hidden.

Admin Note: I'm not 100% certain on this one, but this feels like it fits here due to the recent train derailments that caused whole regions to have their water poisoned. So placing here until I discover a better place to put it.
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