For many conspiracy theorists the elderly chairman of the WEF, Klaus Schwab, became the top villain in the world during the plandemic. Schwab was forced to step down amidst corruption allegations (using WEF money for himself and family). The new WEF interim chairman, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who’s also old, looks destined to become as hated as Schwab.
Brabeck-Letmathe has been part of the Attali Commission, set up by the corrupt then French President Nicolas Sarkozy in June 2007, and chaired by new world order lunatic Jacques Attali.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe is arguably best known as the former chairman of the Swiss food multinational Nestlé.
His comments in 2005 on the peasants not having a “right to water” have become quite controversial:
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Water is, of course, the most important raw material we have today in the world. It’s a question of whether we should privatize the normal water supply for the population. And there are two different opinions on the matter.
The one opinion, which I think is extreme, is represented by the NGOs, who bang on about declaring water a public right. That means that as a human being you should have a right to water. That’s an extreme solution. The other view says that water is a foodstuff like any other, and like any other foodstuff it should have a market value.
Personally, I believe it's better to give a foodstuff a value so that we're all aware it has its price, and then that one should take specific measures for the part of the population that has no access to this water, and there are many different possibilities there.
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What makes this so controversial is that big corporations have indeed been taking water from places where the poor don’t have enough, and sell the water for a profit:
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/nestl ... man-right/
In Ontario, Canada, Nestlé extracts up to 3.6 million litres of water daily from Six Nations treaty land.
The Six Nations don’t have (enough) clean drinking water:
https://www.theguardian.com/global/2018 ... ning-water
In Bhati Dilwan, Pakistan, children get sick from filthy water. Nestlé seems to blame, digging a deep well that deprives them of potable water.
The water is not only very dirty, but the water level sank from 100 to 300 to 400 feet.
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According to former UN chief advisor for water issues Maude Barlow:
When a company like Nestlé comes along and says, Pure Life is the answer, we’re selling you your own ground water while nothing comes out of your faucets anymore or if it does it’s undrinkable – that’s more than irresponsible, that’s practically a criminal act.
The UN is of course an active participant in these criminal acts…
In 2003, Nestlé installed a water treatment facility for $750,000 in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, but in 2005 pulled out, and water shortages returned.
In Lagos, Nigeria, families have to spend up to half their budget on water in canisters, and those who can afford it drink Nestlé’s Pure Life.
In the US state of Maine, communities are fighting Nestlé because it pumps massive amounts of ground water and spring water:
https://worldcrunch.com/business-financ ... ed-brands/
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https://archive.is/DcTGw)
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Peter Brabeck-Letmathe’s other (former) gigs include board memberships at Roche, Credit Suisse, L’Oréal, Exxon Mobil, and Salt Mobile SA, and founding chairman of the 2030 Water Resources Group, a public-private water management partnership within the World Bank.
When I think of “water management”, apparently one of the main focuses of Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, I can only think of one “expert”, our beloved king Willem-Alexander…
In 2006, Willem-Alexander decided to become chair of the UN Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB):
https://web.archive.org/web/20231117090 ... nvestiture
In 2009, Willem Alexander published the report “Charting our Water Future”, the blueprint for the 2030 Water Resources Group:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240616230 ... 0final.pdf
From 22 to 24 March 2023, the International Water Conference took place at the UN headquarters in New York. King of the Netherlands Willem-Alexander was one of the presidents on 22 March:
https://web.archive.org/web/20241211034 ... rence-2023
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Firestarter wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 8:26 pmOne of the first institutions to highlight Monbiot’s Natural Climate Solutions launch was the
Food and Land Use Coalition, initiated by
Paul Polman and none other than
Mark Malloch Brown (there he is again!!).
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In 2006, Brabeck-Letmathe hired Polman as Nestlé’s chief financial officer, who from 2009 to 2019 was selected as Unilever CEO.
See Paul Polman (left) with Nestle's CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe in Switzerland, 22 February 2007.
It looks like Peter Brabeck-Letmathe is just as controlled by the Dutch royals as Klaus Schwab, Polman and the WEF…
Firestarter wrote:WEF chairman Klaus Schwab was also a Bilderberg steering committee member. He became a Bilderberg steering committee member in 1971, at about the same time he started the European Management Forum (that has since evolved into the World Economic Forum).
My conclusion is that the WEF is effectively a subsidairy of the Dutch royals controlled Bilderberg Group (implementing the depopulation green agenda as we speak)
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