Can anyone really own water? There's a 400 billion $ of global business made by corporations out of the blue gold every year. Water is a resource for your life, not a private property. Who controls the resources of life now will soon controls the rest of all things. A small group of private interests (with the help of the World Bank) is making decision on the water we drink, regardless of natural rights of the people.
Irena Salina's documentary, beyond identifying the problem, also gives a look at the people and institutions providing practical solutions to the water crisis and those developing new technologies, which are fast becoming blueprints for a successful global and economic turnaround.
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@AndyRiot depends on the government. USA is a capitalist country, many would say as fr as crony capitalist. Other countries are not necessarily the same way, particularly ones with different governmentts.
MsHojat 3 months ago
@AndyRiot Hey, government wouldnt lie ti us.....they love us and look out for us, that is why we are in middle east ....(sarcasm)
agenthelios1 4 months ago
governments don't protect people, they protect corporations....
AndyRiot 5 months ago
It's all about the money.... who cares about health :(
spinning1063 9 months ago
World Bank.
Who wants a sit-in?
bobbygnosis 1 year ago
Very interesting film. World wide water management brought to you by the same people that revolutionized agriculture? Perfect Agenda 21 protocal. Towards the end of this film some very damning stuff on Coca Cola. Not a word about Sodium Flouride though.
irishslave51 1 year ago