Sunday, August 11, 2013

Water as a Commodity

The Department of Natural Resources is claiming some interesting authority and rights regarding water in this country.  Seems our government considers water a natural resource, and I can agree with that much, but it would also seem our government believes it has the ownership of natural resources.  I see natural resources more as a provision from our Creator, not a commodity to be regulated by our government.

There's more on the subject of water and don't think for a minute the bottle water has been just a convenience, it's part of the plan.  Remember when the programming began that we needed to filter tap water?  Then the bottled water started showing up everywhere.



The CEO of Nestle believes water should be like food and considered a commodity . . . I share his interview in the link below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEFL8ElXHaU 



Although everyone should have access to clean water, not everyone makes that choice, and some have no choice.

 Most in our country treat water as if there is an endless free supply of clean water, regardless of the way we manage it.  Seems our government will make the choice based upon the usual variable of money, so I am expecting at some point that water will be treated as a commodity.


There are already two factors in place to indicate this direction.  First, of course, the money backing the concept, and the fact that our government has declared water to be a natural resource, so there is already the DNR and conservation department for brown shirt enforcement!

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