View Full Version : **MUST WATCH** Nestle's Jewish CEO "Water is NOT a human right"
Oz Waver
21st April 2013, 02:41 PM
Watch the video.
Peter Brabeck is Jewish and is the CEO of Nestle. He believes that access to water is NOT a human right and it should be charged for. He also states that it should not be given to selected people which leaves the only interpretation is for them to die.
Let's see if you can pick up on the rest of the evilness? There's heaps in this video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nTqvBhFVdvE#!
This is part of their Agenda people. Are you guys seeing it?
Also it is alleged he is responsible for the continued slavery of African children in the Ivory Coast (50% of the world's production of Cocoa) and other crimes against humanity. A documentary called "The Dark Side of Chocolate", shows what is actually happening to thousands upon thousands of small children stolen and forced to work in pitiful conditions. Tragic!
Jewboo
21st April 2013, 03:00 PM
Nestle owns 50.1% of Osem Investments, an Israel-based company engaged directly in the production and distribution of food products in Israel and abroad. In 1998, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe received the Jubilee Award, on behalf of Nestle, by the Israeli Prime Minister. "This is the highest tribute ever awarded by the 'State of Israel' in recognition of those individuals and organizations, that through their investments and trade relationships, have done the most to strengthen the Israeli economy." Nestle owns other companies such as Nescafe, Carnation, Arrowhead spring water, and Willy Wonka. For a full list of the everything Nestle owns, visit http://www.nestle.com/Brands/Brands.htm.
Serpo
21st April 2013, 03:01 PM
GMOs are better than organic,,,,hahahah
Jews are not a human right
Jewboo
21st April 2013, 03:10 PM
The Nestle Purina Israel, Director and Corporate Executive at Osem Investment Ltd and CEO of Osem International Ltd., Gad Propper, is the Chairman of the Israel-European Union Chamber of Commerce. He is also Chairman of L’Oreal Israel, 30% owned by L’Oreal,another prominent supporter of Israel.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Nestle’s CEO since 1997, was awarded the Jubilee Award by the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the highest tribute ever awarded by the “State of Israel” in recognition of those individuals and organizations, that through their investments and trade relationships, have done the most to strengthen the Israeli economy.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, CEO of Nestle, is also on the Board of Directors of L’Oreal, that has a history of breaking laws to support Israel. He is also a director of Credit Suisse, which is a board member of the Swiss-Israeli Chamber of Commerce. Brabeck-Letmathe is also on the foundation board of the World Economic Forum (WEC), which in 2006 removed from its Global Agenda Magazine an article that called for a peaceful boycott of Israel until it complied to international law and human rights. In contrast to the WEC’s promotion of peaceful free speech, the article was said to be “totally in contradiction to … the Forum’s mission and values”.
Nestlé, the world’s largest food company, set up their R&D Center in Israel (greatly enhancing Israel through their technical know-how, expertise and distribution channels). This R&D center was built on Sderot – stolen and illegally occupied Palestinian land that was once a town called Najd. The presence of Nestle’s plant effectively sabotages the Palestinians’ right to return as stated by UN Resolution 194 and also the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 13, Section 2.
Nestle and Osem own over half of the goodwill and assets of Israel’s largest infant formula producer, Materna. Through Osem, Nestle invests heavily in Israel’s development, such as $80m in new salad plants, logistics centers for distribution, development labs, and so on.
Nestle also partners with JNF through Osem. JNF is one of the foremost Zionist organizations that for decades has persistently uprooted Palestinians and destroyed their villages and towns to make way for Israel’s illegal expansion and occupation.
Jewboo
21st April 2013, 03:33 PM
This is part of their Agenda people. Are you guys seeing it?
https://lh3.ggpht.com/_2Pf347z2mpY/SlnrfZa9ltI/AAAAAAAAAVE/03yggCVNW80/s400/kosher+mickds.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/03/38/4c/da/subway.jpg
http://images2.listindiario.com/image/article/288/460x390/0/DE8E0C74-7C8E-44C7-AD48-91C42DE1B614.jpeg
Feed all goyim worldwide poison while making sure their own secretly eat only healthy real food.
Twisted Titan
21st April 2013, 05:24 PM
The Jubilee Award
In the Bible after a period of (7? )years all debts were wiped clean and all former lost lands returned.
It was a time of great clebration because freedom was restored to the slave and the debtor.
The fact that this award is given to those who bind as many a possible in chains.
The irony does not escape me.
Cebu_4_2
21st April 2013, 06:39 PM
http://www.nestle.com/asset-library/PublishingImages/Brands/brands-landing-so-much-more.jpg (http://www.nestle.com/brands/brandscsv) Nestlé in society (http://www.nestle.com/brands/brandscsv) Quality goes well beyond the product itself. We’re involved in a broad range of environmental and social initiatives that together make quite a difference.
vacuum
21st April 2013, 06:47 PM
Water isn't a human right, but a jewish state is?
Anyway, this is like the perfect stereotype of evil corporations. They want water to be a regulated commodity. That is sick. Anyone with natural water on their land would then be taxed, transporting it without documentation would be illegal, it would have to be tested and graded, it goes on and on. One of the most evil ideas I've ever heard in my life.
jimswift
22nd April 2013, 11:21 AM
Water in general may be, but drinkable water for consumption isn't.
If you have to either force someone else to provide you with something or pay for it, it's no "right".
mick silver
22nd April 2013, 03:16 PM
two can play this game . think about that
Serpo
22nd April 2013, 03:25 PM
Families face $310 bill hike as Melbourne water giants apply for 34 per cent one-off rise
Wes Hosking, Grant McArthur
Herald Sun (http://www.heraldsun.com.au)
November 02, 2012 10:24AM
http://resources3.news.com.au/images/2010/11/27/1225962/043223-water-bill.jpg
Victorian households could bit hit with a $310 hike on their water bills next year. Source: Herald Sun
UPDATE: FAMILIES face water bill hikes of up to $310 on an average bill next year, new documents reveal.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/families-face-310-bill-hike-as-melbourne-water-giants-apply-for-34-per-cent-one-off-rise/story-e6frf7kx-1226508715041
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