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Feb. 12th, 2012 06:20 pmMost of us take water for granted, but beware. Locally, where I live there has been an ngoing battle over water rights between the people who live here and local indian tribes. It has been going on for more than 5years and is still in court. Who owns your water? In most cases a local public utility provides your water, he key term being, public.
For decades private companies and World Bank have been working hard to take control of water because there re huge profits to be made, lt alone, it is a great way to control people, you cannot live long without water.
The following link takes you to a brief look at how water is being exploited. Read it, and watch out, these same organizations have their eye on your water...
http://www.truth-out.org/benign-lucifer-privatization-water/1329057581
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For decades private companies and World Bank have been working hard to take control of water because there re huge profits to be made, lt alone, it is a great way to control people, you cannot live long without water.
The following link takes you to a brief look at how water is being exploited. Read it, and watch out, these same organizations have their eye on your water...
http://www.truth-out.org/benign-lucifer-privatization-water/1329057581
Posted on Dreamwidth