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Awoke
16th March 2012, 10:39 AM
Read just read the first bit of text in the first minute of the video, and I think you'll be interested in the rest. I am going to watch it in full a little later, as I am just about to run out the door with the wife and kids, but I know Maude Barlow, and she is on our side.
http://ww3.tvo.org/video/164593/water-table
dys
16th March 2012, 02:15 PM
It won't work for me for some reason, I can't play it.
dys
TheNocturnalEgyptian
16th March 2012, 03:33 PM
Site loads, video won't play.
MNeagle
16th March 2012, 05:49 PM
Site loads, video won't play.
Same here. Loved the description though:
About the video:
Following best-selling author and self-proclaimed 'water-warrior" Maude Barlow, Water On The Table explores Canada's relationship to its most precious and increasingly threatened natural resource: freshwater. From the controversial corporate privatization of water to bulk water exports to the United States, Water On The Table captures the public and private sides of Maude Barlow in her tireless crusade to have water declared a human right, and not a commodity.
palani
16th March 2012, 06:00 PM
captures the public and private sides of Maude Barlow in her tireless crusade to have water declared a human right, and not a commodity
Hue-man is color of man. A human is a monster.
As to rights, the scales balances rights with duties. Government seems less inclined to be bogged down with additional duties. Maybe if the issue could be tied to gay rights or correcting a racial imbalance they might take it on. As, for example, if whites can be found to perform better on polluted water than other races or, another example, polluted water makes 75% more heterosexuals than homosexuals.
Also, governments take these issues more seriously if you inform them that they do not have the ability to create clean water. Seriously, if you tell them they MUST do something they will find a million reasons not to. On the other hand, if you tell them something is impossible, they will bend over backwards to prove they have done it.
Awoke
19th March 2012, 04:36 PM
Here is the opening text:
Corporate-controlled nanotechnology will clean up sewage water and sell it to private utilities, which will in turn sell it back to us at a huge profit;
The rich will drink only bottled water found in the few remaining uncontaminated parts of the world, or sucked from the clouds by corporate-controlled machines;
The poor will die in increasing numbers from a lack of water.
This is not science fiction. This is where the world is headed unless we change course.
Then of course she starts talking about how we need "new laws to regulate human behavior" to protect the integrity of the earth, to protect all people and all things in the world, in the guise of what she calls "Water justice"
I do not approve. Years ago she was very Anti-NWO, but anyone who calls for new laws is a loser in my books.
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