From: Natural Society
COMMENT - Doesn't it annoy you when people mistake their bogus political rationalizations for stealing for natural law? Privatization was the bogus concept originated by Bob Poole, founder of Reason Foundation and Magazine, who was still shiny-eyed from his emotionally debilitating erotic experience with Ayn Rand. He should have stayed Lutheran.
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Updated 04/23/2013 at 3:56 am
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COMMENT - Doesn't it annoy you when people mistake their bogus political rationalizations for stealing for natural law? Privatization was the bogus concept originated by Bob Poole, founder of Reason Foundation and Magazine, who was still shiny-eyed from his emotionally debilitating erotic experience with Ayn Rand. He should have stayed Lutheran.
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Updated 04/23/2013 at 3:56 am
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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:
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