With all the terrible droughts going in the world right now, including Australia and now the US, the obvious solution (especially for the island nation of Australia) would be to remove salt from sea water, but no one has figured out how to do this efficiently yet.

In LiveScience.com, Michael Schirber quotes Australian water expert Gary Crisp as saying, “Until recently, seawater desalination was a very expensive water source solution.”

Why can’t we just drink seawater? It’s because our body can’t stand so much salt, so we end up urinating more than we drink, in order to get rid of it, and thus become even more dehydrated.
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The mystery of the drones has deepened with the release ofsome provocative new information allegedly taken from asecret laboratory report about the use of alien anti-gravitytechnology in exotic propulsion systems. But the governmenthas cloaked its own secrets in a cover of ‘alien technology’before so is this real?
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An odd report out of China of a “jellyfish” shaped UFO high in the sky suggests the possibility that there is a drone present in that country. From a long distance, a drone, with its array of armatures hanging from the central ring, might look very much like a jellyfish floating in the sky.

The UFO was seen by over 100 people. In the Shanghai Daily, Lydia Chen quotes one of the observers as saying, “It’s definitely not a kite. It was flying quite high.”

Chen writes, “UFOs appeared over Shanghai and its neighboring area in 1987, 1990, 1991 and 1999. They were acknowledged as UFOs as no physics theory could explain their movement in the air, according to previous reports.”
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In April, two UK pilots observed a huge UFO over the ChannelIslands, and their observations were corroborated bywitnesses on the planes. One of the pilots described theobject: “It was a very sharp, thin yellow object with agreen area. It was 2,000ft up and stationary. At first, Ithought it was the size of a 737. But it must have been muchbigger because of how far away it was. It could have been asmuch as a mile wide.”

Aurigny Airlines pilot Ray Bowyer first reported the object,and his report was corroborated by a pilot for anotherregional air carrier, Blue Airlines. The object was alsoseen by two Blue Airlines passengers, Kate and John Russell.
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