Friday, September 12, 2014

Is The United Nations Moving To Takeover The U.S. Water Supply?

What do Detroit, Michigan, Bolivia, India and a draconian 2014 United Nations World Water report have in common? The details may shock you.




(Freedom Outpost) Millions of children under five die every year due to toxic germ-infested unsafe drinking water. This means that almost four babies a minute die from a lack of water according to UN-Water's estimations.

In the 2014 World Water Report released on the eve of World Water Day, the UN said that 768 million people do not have adequate access to water, 2.5 billion do not have access to improved sanitation. Among the deprived are a significant number of people in Detroit.

It would seem that the problems of the third world are being visited upon Detroit and soon the rest of the country.

Not to worry, the United Nations has promised to intervene in the Detroit water crisis. The U.N. High Commission on Human Rights special rapporteur on safe water and sanitation, Catarina de Albuquerque, is in possession of a mandate which dictates that she must directly intervene with the U.S. government, first in a confidential manner and then in a public manner.

What do countries do when they are being strangled by debt? The answer is simple, the United Nations asserts its authority to intervene, in the name of human rights and then they bring in their corporate partners for fun and profit. On the UN's website they fully admit to resorting to facilitating corporate involvement when there is a water crisis.

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1 comment:

  1. Our government should not invite or allow the U.N. to interfere in the affairs of the U.S. They don't seem to have improved the lot of the 3rd world countries, so what do they have to offer us?? That we want!!!! Nothing.

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