How the Dead Sea Died
Chemical Oppression: How the Dead Sea Died
Long before it became the Dead Sea, the ancient lake in the Middle East was known in Arabic as the Sea of Zo’ar. The modern-day version of the Dead Sea is called so because its 34% salinity makes it the saltiest body of water in the world. This extreme level of salt content makes it impossible for life to form and ruins what was once a beautiful and Fresh body of water. So what happened to this once great sea? The answer, as always, is the disturbing plot being executed by the world’s global elite – Big Salt.
History of the Dead Sea
The Dead Sea lies in one of the oldest regions of the world, the Middle East, along an area known as the Fertile Crescent (ironic). The sea borders the countries of Jordan to the East and Palestine and Israel to the West. Historical records of the sea go back to 2,000 BC with the earliest and most popular mentions coming from the Bible. The biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah describes two cities near the shores of the Dead Sea that were destroyed by God for committing wicked acts including adultery. Sulfur and fire rained down on Sodom and Gomorrah and the wife of the story’s protagonist is turned into a pillar of salt. Sounds familiar, so what really happened?
The Truth
We now know that ancient and sophisticated civilizations possessed the technology to perform mass salting longer before the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah. The technology was either given to (the Others) or developed by people prior to 11,000 BC. Much of these advanced civilizations were wiped out by the Younger Dryas Ice Age but survivors of the mass extinction spread to all corners of the globe and continue to exert their influence for eons. Their impact can be felt over the ages from sites like the Egyptian Pyramids, Gunung Padang, Göbekli Tepe, the Roman Heliopolis, and of course the salting over water all over the earth. The Dead Sea specifically was an obvious target of Big Salt as people have been fighting for control of the Fertile Crescent for as long as we can remember. The salting of the Dead Sea was one of the first and most brutal operations as they raised the level of salination in the water to the point where life could no longer be sustained. Its effects were felt immediately in the region resulting in the complete loss of two cities, Sodom and Gomorrah, which has been recorded throughout history as an act of God.
Modern Day Effects
Though Big Salt primarily focuses on the oceans in the current age, it has not forgotten about the Dead Sea. The region remains as turbulent as ever with Israel, Palestine, and the surrounding countries constantly vying for control of the area. However, the only entity truly in control is the cabal of global elite salt barons. Big Salt has particularly renewed their interest in the last 150 years as tensions in the Fertile Crescent have inflamed following the Balfour Declaration. As global attention on the area has increased, Big Salt has intensified their control by raising the salt content in the Dead Sea (an effect that has been noted by Nasa). In the 19th century, a British chemist named Albert James Bernays tested water from the Dead Sea and found it contained 19% salination. This number has risen over the years to the 34% salination it is today as Big Salt ensures that no person in the region will have easy access to fresh drinking water and the once fertile farmlands surrounding the Dead Sea will remain barren.