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People Can't Live Without Water

Chanoch's Water Supply

Hydrology And Hydraulics Associated With The Black Sea Region

Question #1:

          If a river always flows down hill, then how is it possible for two rivers to flow in opposite directions, one atop the other with nothing in between?   Yes, it's a double decker river with nothing except water separating both.   O.K., one is salt (denser) water and the other is a mixture of salt and fresh.   The salt water being denser (heavier) is the bottom river.   But that still doesn't explain the two different directions of flow.

          If you don't believe it's possible, check out the Bosporus Strait, a relatively narrow gorge between the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea.   The upper river flowing SSW is about 50 feet deep and flows constantly sometimes even exceeding 5 kns.   Whereas, the lower river flows NNE, is about 350 feet deep, and has a very strong current.   But, again, that doesn't explain the two way flows.   Can you?

Question #2:

          Several major rivers (Danube, Dnieper, "Southern" Bug, Dniester, Don, Kuban, Rioni, Sakarya, and the Bosporus) all flow into the Black Sea.   Now add rain water and subtract evaporation.   Where does all of the abundance of water go?

Question #3:

          What role has the Black Sea region played in the history of humanity from Creation unto the present?

Question #4:

          Why should the Black Sea be of concern to people extending hundreds of miles from the immediate Black Sea region, the Middle East, and perhaps even to victims of the Gulf War Syndrome? Provides an overview of earth systems whereby sea waters are being continuously converted to subterranean rivers of fresh waters.

Discusses the Black Sea as a unique system where people can readily view the Black Sea as a virtual "closed" system and its by-products including petroleum.

Deals more directly with pollution, its dire consequences, and proposes a program to further investigate this critical fresh water resource.         

People Can't Live Without Water

Chanoch's Water Supply
Part I

Hydrology And Hydraulics Associated With The Black Sea Region

THE HIDDEN WATER SUPPLY

          The Vast Subterranean Fresh Water Rivers, emerging via mountain and other springs and via the ocean's "blue holes" ("the springs of the Sea"), have been discovered and are being investigated and recognized as a vast network of underground fresh water rivers.   They're very obvious in Florida and in the "blue holes" of the Caribbean.   They are also, in the Middle East, and even beneath the Arabian Deserts (Psalm 18:15; Job 38:16).   The powerful underground currents of al Kharj South of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is one rather obvious place where a river exists.   These are rivers, fed by natural underground distillation systems, that flow in a 3D environment; some flowing down and under ocean depths to outflow via "blue holes" in or near islands hundreds if not thousands of miles from their distillation sources.

          An Environmental NightmareFresh Waters Poisoned as the third Trumpet sounds (Revelation 8:10-11).   The tiny (roughly 12 by 25 mile) island of Dominica, a paradise on the Eastern edge of the Caribbean Sea, for example, has been blessed with an abundance of rainfall.   However, her many rivers and streams with their beautiful picturesque waterfalls are, in reality, fed by the vast fresh water subterranean rivers system.   Similarly, 1,500 miles Northwest of Dominica, Florida's Blue Spring is a large lazy river flowing out of the ground in Orange City (a few miles south of Deland).   Today, Florida's Blue Spring is "guarded" and "protected," a Florida State Park, as the large spring steadily flows into the nearby Saint Johns River.   The Saint Johns then meanders Northward to Jacksonville where it meets the Atlantic.   Even the Florida Everglades are recipients of the LORD'S bounteous gift of fresh water from His vast underground rivers system.   Similarly, a vast number of lakes, streams, and surface rivers world-wide are also recipients.   Even table waters beneath the surface, some of which flow outward into the sea at low tides to back flush salty sea waters; they too are recipients of the LORD'S abundance via His subterranean rivers system.

          Now, why would "experts" in water management ignore this bounteous source of fresh water?   Why would "experts" pump toxic materials, carcinogens, inadequately treated sewage, even nuclear wastes, or any materials into this valuable resource that automatically replenishes itself?   Yes, reverse flow wells have been polluting this GOD given resource for many years.   Today unwarranted mercury levels, for example, can be found in surface rivers and streams and in fish therein.   Fish are showing up with lesions and sores ... signs are everywhere.   Yes, pollutants injected via the Pensacola reverse flow wells are no different that that injected in New Jersey or in Illinois or elsewhere.   Today, one third of the wells, the mountain springs, and other fresh water sources ("the fountains of waters" - Revelation 8:10) are being freely polluted by the same people (the "experts") purportedly protecting those waters.

          Again, this incompetence of humans had been foretold thousands of years ago.   And, before it's over, many more people will have died because of those poisoned waters.   Yet, pollutants are still being injected into this vast subterranean fresh water system (Revelation 8:10-11).

CAIN FOUND IT

          When Cain was evicted from Eden and went Eastward over the low mountain range and into the land of Nod (i.e. the land of vagrancy and wandering) (Genesis 4:9-16), Cain needed a reliable source of water.   And, Cain found it.

          As a wanderer, Cain obviously picked one of the better fresh water sources East of the Edenic Valley.   This factor apparently accounts for the City of Chanoch being established opposite the North end of the Edenic Valley as shown on the Nuzi Map.

          Many years later, during volcanic activities immediately prior to and during the subsequent flood phenomena, earthquakes may well have either altered or diverted the subterranean river, concealed access to the subterranean river in the Chanoch region, or the access was greatly diminished making it less obvious.

          Thus, when searching the extent of Chanoch and its suburbs, people should be aware of the existence of this ancient subterranean river system which may well still exist beneath or near Chanoch.   It, of course, would be part of or parallel to the same water supply that now courses beneath modern Arabia.   But where does this supply originate?

THE SOURCE INVESTIGATED

          The Main Bodies Of Water:  Examine an atlas of the modern Middle East and examine the surrounding bodies of water.   If we begin with the Persian Gulf and go clockwise we find:  the Gulf of Oman, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, the Dardanelles (Strait of Canakkale or Hellespont), Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus (Strait of Istanbul), the Black Sea, Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, and the Aral Sea.

          Also, note that the Euphrates (1600 mi) and Tigris (1150 mi) Rivers are situated in the center of this plethora of waters.

          The Deserts:  Now examine the deserts in this region and slightly Eastward since above the Tropic of Cancer the general atmospheric circulation is from West to East.   Start with the Syrian Desert that encompasses portions of Syria, Jordan, and Iraq and continue counterclockwise.   Next are the An Nafud and Rub Al Khali both of Arabia, the Dasht-E Lut and Dasht-E Kavir both of Iran, the Kara Kum of Turkmenistan, and the Kyzyl Kum of Uzbekistan.

          Next ask yourself, "Doesn't it seem strange that these deserts exist while surrounded with all these great seas and rivers?"

          Where Does The Water Go?   Let's take a closer look at a sample of the visible hydrology and hydraulics of the region.

          The Aral Sea, wholly land locked, is supplied by the Syr Darya and Amu Darya (Oxus) Rivers.

          The Caspian Sea, wholly land locked, is supplied primarily by both the Volga River and the Ural River and also the Kama River which flows into the Volga River.   These three rivers alone flow through 5,126 miles of Western Asia.   And, again, these waters all flow into the land locked Caspian Sea which encompasses 153,000 square miles.

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