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They didn’t listen to me…

He says the Black Sea is going to explode. I wrote and told so much about it.

I said that we should close the Strait of Gibraltar and the Suez Canal…

That we should dry up the Mediterranean sea, Aegean sea, Marmara sea and the Black sea temporarily…

That we should perform gas extraction, oil extraction and mining operations in the temporarily dried areas, first in Aegean sea, second in the Black Sea and the third in most of the areas in the Mediterranean sea…

That we also should solidify the ground when performing these operations…

That we should build hundreds of new and huge cities in very wide areas…

That these operations should be done with scientific studies, researchs and plans by highly educated people and wide and deep canals should be built everywhere…

That we should determine the direction of the ocean currents according to our preferences…

That we should increase the cycle between the seas and the oceans to refresh the water…

That we should build three different canals to connect the Black Sea and Caspian Sea…

That we should connect even the Van and Urmiye Lakes to the seas…

That even we should transform the Euphrates River to a sea cannal…

That we will bring drinkable water, electrical energy, sea creatures, agriculture and breeding farms, forests and therefore clean air, vitamins, protein and health to where we build sea cannals…

That we can resolve the major financial crisis across the entire world, medical problems, the problems of terror and black money with these projects…

And I wrote so much more…

Similar studies were carried out thousands of years ago but it wasn’t so extensively. The floor of the Black Sea is so flat, carved, clean to be natural…

If it was done in the past, it can be done today. In fact, it could be done today if it wasn’t done in the past. So much more advanced projects can be made other than those I mentioned here.

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