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Monday, September 3, 2012
Government criminalizes rainwater collection from your own property
The video was inspired by the plight of Jackson County, Oregon resident Gary Harrington, who is serving a jail sentence right now for the alleged "crime" of "water theft." Oregon officials revoked his water right permits, fined him $1500 and threw him in jail for 30 days after accusing him of "stealing public water." (http://www.naturalnews.com/036615_Oregon_rainwater_permaculture.html)
But in reality, Harrington was only engaged in permaculture practices that retain rainwater instead of allowing it to run off your property. The practice of building retaining ponds for capturing rainwater is a fundamental permaculture practice that has been used for centuries to improve sustainability and restore lands that have been stressed by clear-cutting, erosion or climate change. Rainwater collection reduces erosion, attracts wildlife and can help restore dry, arid regions to lush forests.
Watch the Health Ranger's new video at TV.NaturalNews.com:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=E9D083FE1A928B3B0145570778F9D29C
You can also click PLAY to watch the video right here:
Source: Natural News
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