If
you want to see evil looking you in the face, lying to you and
signing your death warrant while trying to convince you that it's
good for you, watch this video.
There
comes a point where one no longer attempts to reason with evil, that
which cannot be reasoned with. There comes a point where self-defense
and survival become the only issue at all. For without that, all
other issues are moot.
Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized
24
May, 2013
Is
water a free and basic human right, or should all the water on the
planet belong to major corporations and be treated as a product?
Should the poor who cannot afford to pay these said corporations
suffer from starvation due to their lack of financial wealth?
According to the former CEO and now Chairman of the largest food
product manufacturer in the world, corporations should own every drop
of water on the planet — and you’re not getting any unless you
pay up.
The
company notorious for sending out hordes of ‘internet warriors’
to defend
the company
and its actions online in comments and message boards (perhaps we’ll
find some below) even takes a firm stance behind Monsanto’s GMOs
and their ‘proven safety’. In fact, the former Nestle CEO
actually says that his idea of water privatization is very similar to
Monsanto’s GMOs. In a video interview, Nestle Chairman Peter
Brabeck-Letmathe states that there has never been ‘one illness’
ever caused from the consumption of GMOs.
Watch
the video below for yourself:
The
way in which this
sociopath clearly has zero regard for the human race outside of his
own wealth
and the development of Nestle, who has been caught funding
attacks
against GMO labeling, can be witnessed when watching and listening to
his talk on the issue. This is a company that actually goes into
struggling rural areas and extracts the groundwater for their bottled
water products, completely destroying the water supply of the area
without any compensation. In fact, they actually make rural areas in
the United States foot
the bill.
As
reported on by Corporate Watch, Nestle and former CEO Peter
Brabeck-Letmathe have a long history of disregarding public health
and abusing the environment to take part in the profit of an
astounding $35 billion in annual profit from water bottle sales
alone. The report states:
“NestlĂ©
production of mineral water involves the abuse of vulnerable water
resources. In the Serra da Mantiqueira region of Brazil, home to the
“circuit of waters” park whose groundwater has a high mineral
content and medicinal properties, over-pumping has resulted in
depletion and long-term damage.”
Nestle
has also come under fire over the assertion that they are actually
conducting business with massive slavery rings. Another Corporate
Watch entry details:
“In
2001, Nestlé faced criticism for buying cocoa from the Ivory Coast
and Ghana, which may have been produced using child slaves.[58]
According to an investigative report by the BBC, hundreds of
thousands of children in Mali, Burkina Faso and Togo were being
purchased from their destitute parents and shipped to the Ivory
Coast, to be sold as slaves to cocoa farms.”
So
is water a human right, or should it be owned by big corporations?
Well, if water is not here for all of us, then perhaps air should be
owned by major corporations as well. And as for crops, Monsanto is
already working hard to make sure their monopoly on our staple crops
and beyond is well situated. It should really come as no surprise
that this Nestle Chairman fights
to keep
Monsanto’s GMOs alive and well in the food supply, as his ideology
lines right up with that of Monsanto
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