History of Primary Water

In the late 1800s, famed hydrologist/geologist and Nobel Price winner—Professor Nordenskjold of Finland exclaimed that a new type of water was available for mankind’s utilization; a source of portable fresh water distinctly independent of the scientifically observed hydrological cycles of atmospheric water. He discovered that throughout our planet an abundant source of earth generated fresh water accumulates within the deep foundry of earth’s primary magmatic rocks which are all derived from the molten magma plasma chemistry deep within the earth as it cools and crystallizes, thus creating igneous rock deposits. In 1897 he stated that “One could sink wells capable of producing such ‘primary water’ year round along the Northern and Southern Coast of the Mediterranean Sea and the whole of Asia Minor – precisely best known of the world afflicted with drought. Nordenskjold’s impetus to explore the phenomenon of primary water came from his father Niels, who was a chief of mining in Finland.
In the early twentieth century, a renowned German geologist, Dr. Edward Seuss, coined the term ‘juvenile’ or youthfull to characterize this type of earth-generated ‘primary’ water. It was Dr. Seuss’s Bavarian student disciple and protégé, Dr. Stephan Riess, who emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1930’s to continue finding abundantly-producing ‘primary’ water wells for thirsty humanity comprising of farmers, communities, homeowners and corporations. Today, master hydrologist Pal Pauer of Yreka, CA carries on the extraordinary mandate of locating and drilling the plentiful presence of earth-generated Primary Water.

By Research Biologist, Luke Gatto

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