Re: Why Big Banks May Be Trying to Buy up Your Public Water System

Started by kolnidre, November 24, 2008, 10:10:03 AM

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kolnidre

Once again, I highly recommend the work of Niki Raapana, for more insight into the workings of privatisation of public resources and private management of municipalities under the supranational Agenda 21 program.

http://nikiraapana.blogspot.com/

It looks like a 3-step program to me:
1. Control the money
2. Control the food
3. Control the water

1+2+3 = kill, kill, kill, and all your cronies can get rich(er) in the process
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

kolnidre

This really is a piece of shit article written from the perspective of humanity's enemies. Figures that the writer went to MIT, a bastion of big corporate and defense research.

Quote from: "nierika"At the same time, Wall Street and multinational banks are seeing water, food, energy, and public infrastructure as safe investment havens with stable returns and financially liquid assets. Simultaneously, they are waking up to the golden opportunity presented by the current reality of a thirstier, water-scarcer world caused by global climate change (and its extreme weather), rapidly depleting groundwater and aquifers, increasing water pollution, soaring water demand exerted by population increases, fast-rising agricultural and industrial uses, and crumbling water infrastructure worldwide requiring billions of dollars annually in maintenance and upgrade.

Fuckin' A. Another example of how the climate change/global warming hoax serves as both the motivation and the method for the criminals to claim and seize more power.

Agenda 21 has been in place since 1991, yet the writer points to the latest economic crisis, which we all know has been manufactured, and shows how it just happens to pose some kind of "win-win" situation for impoverished municipalities and poor, poor, pitiful banks alike. Damn Chinese proverb and the Hegelian Dialectic strike again.
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

GordZilla

Transit system's too, they will be bought up by the banks as well