The UN Is Planning to Migrate Americans From California, Followed by the Entire Southwest

The United States Drought Monitor map is showing that 78% of the state is currently experiencing an ‘exceptional drought’ stage. This represents a 22% increase from just a year ago.
Droughts can prove devastating to a community as widespread crop and pasture losses and shortages of water in reservoirs, streams and wells accompany drought conditions.
Exceptional drought, the most extreme category, indicates the most extreme conditions of drought and is considered to be a precursor to
Lynne Wilson, who serves on the climate change delegation in the United Nations, ‘Civilizations in the past have had to migrate out of areas of drought. We may have to migrate people out of California.’
It seems certain that at this rate of increasing drought, millions of Americans, presently living in California, better begin packing their collective bags because it could soon be moving day.
At this point, people are undoubtedly wondering if there isn’t something that can be done to save California from this massive drought?

This post was published at The Common Sense Show on June 19, 2015.