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Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized

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Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized

FROM: http://www.trueactivist.com/nestle-ceo- ... rivatized/


April 26, 2013 | Filed under: News,Politics,Rights | Posted by: True Activist

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: => https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEFL8ElXHaU


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:

“Nestlé 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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172 Responses to Nestle CEO: Water Is Not A Human Right, Should Be Privatized
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1. Ved Roy May 1, 2013 - 8:49 am
How does a tree or an animal pay for a bottle of water? It’s not just a human right…it is the basic right of every living being!
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o natalia May 1, 2013 - 2:44 pm
thank you so much i just wish he could understand that to. he talks about people as if there numbers. not even real
2. Broadus-Muskauski Deborah May 1, 2013 - 10:26 am
Everything was free until these greedy corporations/single entities were allowed to grab land and water. I still don’t know how the Indians allowed this to happen.
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o TracyG May 1, 2013 - 1:32 pm
Maybe you missed the part where we fought against it, still fight against it, and died to stop it. It’s only been a story being told for a few hundred years. We didn’t “allow this to happen.” And what about you? What are you doing?
o mark culp May 1, 2013 - 4:01 pm
the indians were forced from thier lands to reserves, and the white man also wipped out thier food supplies such as the buffalo, and were wrongfully introduced to the garbage food of the white man,the indians fought hard to keep thier way of life, they them selves were almost extinct, and now thier numbers are growing and same with thier traditions!
3. Sfica George Alexandru May 1, 2013 - 11:03 am
he should fucking die dehydrated.
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4. Alicia Montoya May 1, 2013 - 11:05 am
What is wrong with this man? Sigh. Another one for the blacklist: Good bye Nestle products. Not buying from you until you behave humanely. Then we’ll see who really has power over whom. What if the world’s 7 billion all simultaneously refuse to buy your dodgy products? This man needs to take back his claim that access to water is an extreme view put forward by NGOs. As Ved rightly says above, it is not just a human right, but the basis of all life. And no, Nestle doesn’t get to own it, no matter how powerful they think they are.
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o Olivier Et Erica May 1, 2013 - 3:50 pm
Nice. There is an app on Iphones call buycott that help you scan barcodes at the grocery store and tell you who manufactures it and the ownership structure. This is being part of the solution.https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/buycott ... 33440?mt=8
5. rrf May 1, 2013 - 11:27 am
kill him as hes killing us!
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6. Jim Shaffer May 1, 2013 - 12:51 pm
BOYCOTT ALL NESTLE PRODUCTS FOR LIFE! That’s what I plan to do, and convince as many of my friends as I can to join me!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nestl%C3%A9_brands
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7. landdesigner May 1, 2013 - 12:55 pm
Howard – Yes, I get it and bought that argument for a while, HOWEVER, after years of following the growing global Water Issue I now come to understand that attaching a value on it in privatized monetary terms is just a ‘spin’ propaganda by governments and corporations like Nestle who are currently depleting fresh water sources in an unsustainable way for profit and benefit of peoples who are not necessarily being impacted by the unethical practices of these corporate activities. Depleting fresh groundwater in some areas that leave devastating impacts for the benefit of profit to more affluent purchasers and shareholders elsewhere is not ethical or sustainable. There needs to be real dialogue and action to effect our market economy ‘profit driven’ values to create a value shift where everyone values the earth’s resources responsibly – not through a monetary value medium that provides abundance to the wealthy and scarcity, poverty, devastation and extinction to the rest.
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8. James May 1, 2013 - 1:33 pm
Pssh. I bet you all buy bottled water anyway. People pay for water bills and such as well.
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9. Sash May 1, 2013 - 1:43 pm
Next week : “Nestle sues rain clouds for spilling free water over several countries”
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10. Virginio May 1, 2013 - 1:57 pm
Why dont you privatize your wife’s, your daugther’s and your mother’s cunt, so that everyone who uses it pay for it??
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11. fish May 1, 2013 - 2:30 pm
go to hell ! son of a bitch !
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12. Matt Douglas May 1, 2013 - 2:32 pm
I used to have pity on people like this. . now I’m starting to think that maybe people like this need to get hunted and slaughtered like the slimey pig fucks they are.
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13. adam hancock May 1, 2013 - 2:56 pm
drown the bastard with his own bottled water
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o Matt Douglas May 1, 2013 - 3:00 pm
Waste of good water! Drown him in the contaminated water his company has created!
14. The Moon May 1, 2013 - 3:38 pm
I’ll never buy anything from Nestle again, stupid dildos
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15. Dave May 1, 2013 - 4:18 pm
Wow. What a really great discussion this site is cultivating. Sense my sarcasm??
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16. Sammie G May 1, 2013 - 5:01 pm
I guess this idiot needs a good dose of Round up in his water supply… Bottoms up , you Nazi jerk ! GMO’s contain Round up herbicide. MIT recently conducted an extensive research study that show’s that Round up residue is found in MOST GMO foods and is causing Parkinsons, Alzheimers, Cancer, etc, etc.. This guy is quite simply an ignorant Nazi moron..
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17. mgjr73 May 1, 2013 - 6:02 pm
It wouldn’t be far fetched to think that they have a budget to ensure that water out of our household faucets remain undrinkable so that we are slaves to water filters and bottled water.
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