Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Primary water

As a supporter of the knowledge of primary water, named such by an Austrian Astrophysicist, Dr. Stephan Riess, for the frequent occurrence of water within fractured, primal (basalt, granite) bedrock strata, under pressure, and far from any alluvial aquifer or water table. Pal Pauer, geologist and hydrologist, Primary Water Institute, made two test drillings near the upthrust Garlock Fault, in central California, at an elevation of 6,000 feet, at both test wells he found water within a hundred feet of the surface, vindicating his mentor, and friend, Dr. Riess. This is a current event, and confirmed by physical evidence. More recently, Paul Hertz, Director, NASA's Astrophysics Division, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, announced the discovery of water jet plumes, up to 125 miles high above the surface of the frozen moon, Europa, that circles the planet Jupiter, as recorded by the Hubble Space Telescope. Since Europa lacks an atmosphere or rain clouds, one must consider the weight of evidence as presented online at www.primarywaterinstitute.org that subsurface magma, within the crust and mantle of our world, emits the volatile gases, Oxygen and Hydrogen, as it moves through cracks, fissures, fractures, within the crust, and these gases then combine to form Hydrous oxide, otherwise known as water, in the form of steam, and in the course of movement from high pressure to low pressure areas of the rock strata above the steam cools to form liquid water, as postulated by Dr. Riess, and other scientists over the course of 100 years of academic and field studies in many parts of the world, as referenced in Michael Saltzman's book,"New Water For a Thirsty World". For further reading I offer these recent articles, from the 'Wall Street Journal' ...  ... and from United Press International ...  ... On an online search on the topic of primary water anyone can find a wealth of articles in favor of this vitally important body of knowledge that offers to end drought concerns for all nations, including our own where nine western states suffer the effects of drought.