Most Americans, along with people in the "civilized" world tend to view the United Nations as a benevolent institution devoted to world peace and harmony through their myriad organizations such as UNESCO, UNICEF, the WHO, etc.. They, according to their own propaganda attempt to improve the quality of life, especially in the 3rd world. It's mostly in those countries where they've interfered directly are their nefarious intentions evident... And now they claim control of the world's potable water supply. It's pretty much axiomatic that nobody deliberately wants the earth's environment degraded, or our water supply polluted (except the major corporations that benefit from the UN). Nor do we want our water supply seized by the Global Water Police... yet that's what's happening.
Employing their usual sneaky way of gaining control, the UN- using noble sounding rhetoric- is gaining power over perhaps (with the exception of air) the most vital commodity for life. The UN is positioning itself to seize the world's water by appointing five organizations to accomplish this goal. What better way to exert control over nations than by controlling their water. As a part of Agenda 21 and their Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) the Un has established a "global partnership" with these five entities: ".The World Bank Water Global Practice, 2030 Water Resources Group, Global Water Partnership, World Water Council, and UN Global Compact’s CEO Water Mandate announced their commitment to coordinate a set of actions toward increased water security. Water security underpins economic growth, social development and environmental sustainability."
Claiming a "40% shortfall in water availability by 2030" by the prestigious High Level Panel on Water (HLPW) "The five partnerships, which represent business, governments, intergovernmental organizations, academia, and civil society organizations, plan to convene a series of discussions between their leaders, with a view to accelerating progress on the international water agenda. They will organize their discussions starting August 2018." One salient fact needs to me made clear at this juncture... there is exactly the same amount of water on earth today as there was on day #1- no more, no less. Yet the UN and their team of "experts" are attempting to use their typical scare tactics to seize control. So let's take a look at who some of these groups are...
Perhaps most important is the 2030 Water Resources Group, because they are mostly multinational corporations such as Coca Cola and Nestle, to name two. Both of these companies have come under fire in the not too distant past for attempting to declare monopolies on water rights here in America and elsewhere. If this is how the UN "partnership" does business, we all have cause for concern- if not alarm. For example, not long ago in Georgia, while residents were prohibited from "excessive water consumption" (washing cars, lawn watering etc.) Coca Cola was sucking the reservoir dry, bottling the water and selling it.
Similarly in Chiapas, Mexico where they have the highest per capita renewable water supply in the country, Coca Cola has been draining off 1,08 million liters a day leaving the residents with almost no potable water. Nestle has also recently come under criticism for the same tactic- taking over heretofore public water supplies for profit. If this is how the rest of the 2030 Water Resources Group does business, we're in big trouble... and that's only one of the members of "the five." (see links)
The World Bank (and we all know how honest they are) has also gotten into the act. They will likely act as the enforcement mechanism- the iron fist in the velvet glove. What we know from their past history is that if any nation doesn't submit, they use the IMF to withhold funds causing untold economic turmoil. The same is likely to happen here, working through USAID. According to their Globalwaters report they are, " establishing systems-based approaches to strengthen service delivery; and conducting rigorous monitoring, evaluation, and learning to ensure the sustainability of its investments." We can assume what "rigorous monitoring" and "sustaining their investments" means... these will be the Water Police.
The UN Global Compact- CEO Water Mandate: The word mandate tells us all we need to know. This "voluntary" program is the UN's way of informing corporations around the world that it is they who are in charge of global resources- in this case water. Only in the world of the UN are mandates "voluntary." While their "global partners" ( Nestle, Coca Cola, et.al.) use all of the water they want, there will be a rigorous "accounting system" that judges the judicious use of water for everyone else.
The Global Water Partnership is just another consortium of intergovernmental organizations that work toward implementing the SDG's geared toward the acquisition of a natural commodity that should be unencumbered and free for all of the citizens of the world, not controlled by the most corrupt organization on earth. What we can expect to see from this is the United Nations using water to "blackmail" the nations of the world into recognizing their hegemony.
The only other group not mentioned is the World Water Council... these are the activists- the ANTIFA of the push to seize the water. Their intention is made clear in their literature: "The World Water Council is an international multistakeholder platform organization whose mission is to mobilize action on critical water issues at all levels, including the highest decision-making level, by engaging people in debate and challenging conventional thinking. The Council focuses on the political dimensions of water security, adaptation and sustainability." Although their language is benign, rest assured their intentions are not. Words like "mobilize," "engage" and "challenging" give them away... these are the UN's radicals and like ANTIFA they will take to the streets.
It is the intention of the UN to use water to control people and nations, forcing them to submit to their whims. If we don't do something, it will be too late. This won't be about having money to buy water- this is about the UN and their attendant corporations, NGO's and governments using one of our most precious commodities to push their globalist agenda.
https://www.technocracy.news/index.php/2018/04/02/united-nations-global-partnerships-pledge-improved-coordination-for-water-security/
https://www.salon.com/2017/09/16/coca-cola-sucks-wells-dry-in-chiapas-forcing-residents-to-buy-water_partner/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-09-21/nestl-makes-billions-bottling-water-it-pays-nearly-nothing-for
https://www.globalwaters.org/HowWeWork
http://www.worldwatercouncil.org/en/about-us