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Kush_Zombie
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Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California
#22153306 - 08/27/15 07:28 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Kush_Zombie]
#22153718 - 08/27/15 08:41 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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That is gross and shows the power of bribe money. Soon as either trump or sanders gets in we can move against that.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Kush_Zombie]
#22154339 - 08/27/15 11:12 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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well, you should realize they have dumb fuck liberal-touchy-feely jerk-offs running the state, and they basically cut off one of the major sources of irriatio water--the California Aqueduct--to save some fucking dumb ass little fish. They people are going to wake up here someday.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: starfire_xes]
#22158487 - 08/28/15 09:22 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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They know what they are doing. They are trying to drain as much water from these reservoirs so that it will be mandatory that the farmers have to use monsanto's drought resistant crops because of the state of emergency drought that they are in. Since everywhere else in this country has been having enormous amount of rain fall in almost all of the states except for California, and so they are trying their best to drain the water supply, undetected, in California, before it start raining heavily again in California.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Douglas Howard]
#22159181 - 08/29/15 02:16 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Douglas Howard said: They know what they are doing. They are trying to drain as much water from these reservoirs so that it will be mandatory that the farmers have to use monsanto's drought resistant crops because of the state of emergency drought that they are in. Since everywhere else in this country has been having enormous amount of rain fall in almost all of the states except for California, and so they are trying their best to drain the water supply, undetected, in California, before it start raining heavily again in California.
while i doubt the conspiracy theory aspect, I agree it is bad policy what they are doing.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: starfire_xes]
#22159577 - 08/29/15 08:00 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Douglas Howard said: They know what they are doing. They are trying to drain as much water from these reservoirs so that it will be mandatory that the farmers have to use monsanto's drought resistant crops because of the state of emergency drought that they are in. Since everywhere else in this country has been having enormous amount of rain fall in almost all of the states except for California, and so they are trying their best to drain the water supply, undetected, in California, before it start raining heavily again in California.
while i doubt the conspiracy theory aspect, I agree it is bad policy what they are doing.
Do some research into UN Agenda 21, the UN Biodiversity Treaty and the Wildlands Project, the tie in with good old Jerry Brown and the UN and the Catholic Church involvement now with "climate change". Still doubtful about some kind of conspiracy? Are they really that concerned about the fish, or is it just part of a much larger Agenda?
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: LunarEclipse]
#22159592 - 08/29/15 08:04 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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They already have control of most of the food supply, utilities, and housing. What's left except to take control of the water? (which we've been paying for anyways)
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Kush_Zombie]
#22159804 - 08/29/15 09:16 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nestle should go to prison for this.
Well, no... The guy that approved the sale should go to prison. Nestle just did what was best for them.
It's funny cause the will sell 16 onz bottles at 1$ a pop 100 million times and write off a 524$ expense. 99 999 476$ in profit. Not bad.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Patlal]
#22159820 - 08/29/15 09:23 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Oh wait to EXTRACT...
That changes everything. I thought the water was already floating in a lake or something. They have to dig for it. Slightly more expensive that way
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Patlal]
#22159822 - 08/29/15 09:25 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Patlal said: Nestle should go to prison for this.
Well, no... The guy that approved the sale should go to prison. Nestle just did what was best for them.
It's funny cause the will sell 16 onz bottles at 1$ a pop 100 million times and write off a 524$ expense. 99 999 476$ in profit. Not bad.
I think he should be in jail.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Kush_Zombie]
#22163530 - 08/30/15 06:33 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Kush_Zombie said: They already have control of most of the food supply, utilities, and housing. What's left except to take control of the water? (which we've been paying for anyways)
You need to move into the stack and packs. Here's a guy to check out on YouTube that can really show you what your future in CA will be. grindall61.
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: starfire_xes]
#22164419 - 08/30/15 11:42 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Douglas Howard said: They know what they are doing. They are trying to drain as much water from these reservoirs so that it will be mandatory that the farmers have to use monsanto's drought resistant crops because of the state of emergency drought that they are in. Since everywhere else in this country has been having enormous amount of rain fall in almost all of the states except for California, and so they are trying their best to drain the water supply, undetected, in California, before it start raining heavily again in California.
while i doubt the conspiracy theory aspect, I agree it is bad policy what they are doing.
Well in the business world, they considers it to be a well-thought out strategic plan that is critical to the success of a company; they doesn't believe in calling it conspiracy, and so they just re-word it and re-word everything else they had said just to make it sound not so harshly.
While historic winter storms have battered much of the US, California is suffering its worst drought on record. So why is America's most valuable farming state using billions of gallons of water to grow hay - specifically alfalfa - which is then shipped to China? http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26124989
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Douglas Howard]
#22164473 - 08/30/15 11:55 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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How do GM crops drain the water supply?
Studies of GM crops in developing countries and throughout the world have demonstrated that GM seeds need more water, fertilizer and pesticides than conventional crops. In countries with cycles of drought – GM seeds are creating a crisis of epic proportions. I pray that farmers will lose the fear of speaking out, band together and let the world know about the realities of GMOs.
GM crops are almost universally found in monocultures that deplete soil and water resources and leave local populations dependent on the success of a single harvest. And, let’s not forget the cost, GM seeds cost much more than traditional seeds and can only be used for one year. It’s a great system for greedy, biotech companies that want to control the food supply but horrible for everyone else. http://gmoinside.org/gm-crops-using-worlds-water-supply/
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Re: Nestle Pays $524 to Extract 27,000,000 Gallons of water from California [Re: Douglas Howard]
#22164503 - 08/30/15 12:00 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Douglas Howard said: How do GM crops drain the water supply?
Studies of GM crops in developing countries and throughout the world have demonstrated that GM seeds need more water, fertilizer and pesticides than conventional crops. In countries with cycles of drought – GM seeds are creating a crisis of epic proportions. I pray that farmers will lose the fear of speaking out, band together and let the world know about the realities of GMOs.
GM crops are almost universally found in monocultures that deplete soil and water resources and leave local populations dependent on the success of a single harvest. And, let’s not forget the cost, GM seeds cost much more than traditional seeds and can only be used for one year. It’s a great system for greedy, biotech companies that want to control the food supply but horrible for everyone else. http://gmoinside.org/gm-crops-using-worlds-water-supply/
plus everything that gm crops "claim" to do can already be done with natural hybridization (drought resistant, less bugs, less weeds, etc.). Gm crops are meant for one thing only: To sell patented chemicals and make a monopoly of the food supply.
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