Major Ed Dames presents remote viewing predictions about coming water shortages and how drought conditions might create resource conflicts and social disruption. His psychic investigation reveals concerning futures where water scarcity affects major population centers and agricultural regions, potentially triggering migrations and conflicts over remaining resources. Dames discusses specific regions his remote viewing has identified as facing severe water problems while examining the timeline for when such shortages might become critical. The conversation covers the causes of predicted water scarcity including climate change, aquifer depletion, and infrastructure failures that could suddenly reduce water availability in dependent regions. He examines how water shortages might trigger cascading effects from crop failures to economic disruption and population displacement as people flee areas that can no longer support them. Dames addresses what individuals and communities can do to prepare for water scarcity while such preparation remains possible before crises make resources unavailable. His remote viewing reveals how water conflicts might unfold and whether cooperation or competition dominates responses to scarcity affecting multiple nations and regions. The discussion explores whether the predicted water futures represent fixed outcomes or probabilities that human action might still influence through conservation and infrastructure development. Dames emphasizes that remote viewing provides warning rather than inevitable prophecy and how such information enables preparation that could mitigate the worst effects of approaching water crises.