Susanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
July 11, 2012
There is an estimated 366 million, trillion gallons of water on planet Earth. That number appears to be fixed, according to UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Council of the International Hydrological Program (HIP). The alarmist threat of man-made climate change states that where and how this water manifests itself in hydraulic flux across our biosphere is questionable.
The HIP are a UN program system devoted to researching and finding natural water resources and managing those resources found. While the UN is well aware that the necessity of water as a vital source for life means the retention of power over all life, they are well into their schemes to develop global governance over all sources of fresh, clean water.
The IPCC document HS 15332 Climate Change Impacts: Securitization of Water, Food, Soil, Health, Energy and Migration explains how the UN plans to secure resources to use at their disposal. Through the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under-developed countries are forced to sell their resources to the global Elite as “full cost recovery” to the global central bankers. Once those resources are under the complete control of the IMF they become assets to be reallocated back to the enslaved nations for a price.
This scheme makes water sources under central privatization cost more and become less accessible to those who desperately need it. Water prices rise while the quality of it diminishes. This forces natives in places like South Africa and India to collect water from polluted streams and rivers, which compromises their health. The cycle in complete when those who had their water stolen from them through coercion die from contaminated water that they were forced to use.
If the alarmist view is taken as fact (regardless of the empirical data to disprove it), then rising sea levels will somehow allow more water to evaporate in the atmosphere, lowering water table levels dramatically. Estimations state that hydro-electric dams, like the Hoover Dam, would cease generating electricity by 2024.
While some areas on Earth, under climate change computer models, are expected to become wetter, some are equally expected to become drier. The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) claims that from research flooding worldwide takes an estimated 25,000 lives and is responsible for economic loses that add up to $60 billion annually.
Reworking of highways to elevated areas and moving infrastructure from coastlines are a challenge for alarmist engineers. Relying on policymakers and behavioral shifts are at the core of the alarmist perspective. Cities must evolve from out-of-control consumerism to eco-friendly examples of moderation, just as we see in Transition Towns .
Engineers and planners, working with Agenda 21 policies in mind, are devising “ecosystem-based” responses to protecting the biodiversity of land and animals under the guidelines set forth by the UN. When it comes to land conservation, the UN is explicit as to how they want to ensure its success. Schemes that are devised to meter the output of resources and control how much is used by an individual are being made available to governments through allocation of taxpayer money under the direction of the UN Sustainable Development initiatives and Millennium Development Goals.
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