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Nestlé CEO Denies That Water is an Essential Human Right

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"Water is Life"
By JonasForTheArt
Kevin Samson
Activist Post

The current Chairman and former CEO of Nestlé, the largest producer of
food products in the world, believes that the answer to global water
issues is privatization. This statement is on record from the wonderful
company that has peddled junk food in the Amazon, has invested money to thwart the labeling of GMO-filled products, has a disturbing health and ethics record for its infant formula, and has deployed a cyber army to monitor Internet criticism and shape discussions in social media.

This is apparently the company we should trust to manage our
water, despite the record of large bottling companies like Nestlé having
a track record of creating shortages:
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
Large multinational beverage companies are usually given water-well
privileges (and even tax breaks) over citizens because they create
jobs, which is apparently more important to the local governments than
water rights to other taxpaying citizens. These companies such as Coca
Cola and Nestlé (which bottles suburban [url=http://www.savemiwater.org/MAIN PAGES/News and Archives.htm]Michigan well-water[/url] and calls it Poland Spring) suck up millions of gallons of water, leaving the public to suffer with any shortages. (source)</blockquote>
But Chairman, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, believes that "access to water is
not a public right." Nor is it a human right. So if privatization is the
answer, is this the company in which the public should place its trust?

Here is just one example, among many, of his company's concern for the public thus far:
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
In the small Pakistani community of Bhati Dilwan, a former village
councilor says children are being sickened by filthy water. Who's to
blame? He says it's bottled water-maker Nestlé, which dug a deep well
that is depriving locals of potable water. “The water is not only very
dirty, but the water level sank from 100 to 300 to 400 feet,” Dilwan
says. (source)</blockquote>Why? Because if the community had fresh water piped in, it would deprive
Nestlé of its lucrative market in water bottled under the Pure Life
brand.

In the subtitled video below, from several years back, Brabeck discusses
his views on water, as well as some interesting comments concerning his
view of Nature -- that it is "pitiless" -- and, of course, the
obligatory statement that organic food is bad and GM is great. In fact,
according to Brabeck, you are essentially an extremist to hold views
opposite to his own. His statements are important to review as we
continue to see the world around us become reshaped into a more mechanized environment in order to stave off that pitiless Nature to which he refers.

The conclusion to this segment is perhaps the most revealing about
Brabeck's worldview, as he highlights a clip of one of his factory
operations. Evidently, the savior-like role of the Nestlé Group in
ensuring the health of the global population should be graciously
welcomed. Are you convinced?





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http://www.activistpost.com/2013/04/nestle-ceo-denies-that-water-is.html
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