Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Water, A Right Or Just Another Marketable Commodity?


      Continuing with the plunder of the public purse, Greece is pushing ahead with the privatisation of water and sewage. Is water a necessity of life, or just a marketable commodity. In 2010 the UN registered water as a human right. Of course that will not deter the financial Mafia in conjunction with the corporate greed machine from demanding that their puppet governments get on and privatise water where ever possible.  What the parasitic corporate bosses think of water is explained in this extract from an article by Augustine Zenakos:
------“The idea that water is a human right comes from ‘extremist’ NGOs. Water is a food like any other, and must have a market value,” said the president of NestlĂ© in 2005. This is perhaps the only man who found it in him to label the UN, which registered water as a human right in 2010 by 122 votes in favor and 41 abstentions, “extremist” – though it has to be said that, interestingly, one of the countries that abstained was Greece.
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2 comments:

  1. I uploaded this information (translated) in my blog.

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  2. Thanks. Water has been on the agenda of the World Bank and the IMF for years. They realise that as a "commodity" it is one that the entire planet would have to buy. A captured market with no alternative but enrich their coffers. Unless of course we the people decide it belongs to us and is free for all people.

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