@davidbetterman I think the think you linked to is a hoax for the following reasons:
1) “Global Scientists, along with prominent politicians, met in secret in Luxembourg….” There is no reason for them to meet in secret, none whatsoever unless this is just a dodge for the author to not name names that could be checked up on.
2) The film ‘Violent Earth’ was shot in 2006 and concerns a specific tsunami.
3) ‘Politicians have been quick to pledge support for the effort, vowing to protect their citizens by prohibiting any more drilling for oil or well drilling.’ There are even quotes from these politicians but they are not attributed to any politicians. Politicians are the greatest quote whores in the known galaxy.
4) a ‘One prominent Oil Company Geologist’ gets a quote but no an identity. Whyever not? He’s fair game.
5) “Friends against Tectonic Plate International Grating” (F.A.T.P.I.G.) has one hit on Google: the article you linked to. Also It is extremely unlikely any advocacy group would call itself FATPIG.
6) “The United Nations is proposing a global tax on water through worldwide monitoring of wells, in order to raise money to deal with the problem.” I could find no mention of a UN global water tax on the web, despite such a proposal being a lightning rod for conservative outrage.
7) The graphics provided depict both plate tectonics and aquifers (one pic each) but in no way tie them together.