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Full Spectrum Dominance

 

Anonymous Submission
9-10-15

 
 

NOTE:

This is a warning to the world about the loss of the Natural Resources and water that are converting the former world

Into the rising number of fourth world nations,

That are being starved into submission worldwide…

Most of the people on the run now were once self-sustaining, just like most Americans…


With the migration of displaced persons (DP) from the war torn countries in the Middle East: examples ­ Libya, Syria, Afghanistan etc. overrunning northern transit route countries, the definition of displaced persons will soon include the inhabitants of small cities.

For instance the small port city of Sigri in Greece which plans to open its small port to boats moving DP through the Mediterranean into lower EU.

The latest population figure I could find was about 800, so I'm going to even the number out to about 1000 for this article, Sigri 2015 estimate.

Of the approx. 55,000 people, some estimates are of 125,000, that have arrived in Greece since the start of the year 25,000 have landed on the island of Lesbos which has a local population of approx. 80,000 people. I have seen some estimates of the island's population as high as +/- 85,000.

Cities on the island that are hosting DP’s are already stating that they are overwhelmed.

http://mashable.com/2015/06/03/migrant-crisis-greece/#LlZNbCDTPsks

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/greek-migrant-boats-attacked_55cbabf1e4b0898c488664e6

In one article it states that human rights organizations have slammed the Greek government for failure to provide basic needs for those who arrive. With the country already struggling and strapped for cash it has been overwhelmed by the people desperate for food, water and shelter. After some research I've come across some studies about water resources and its usage based solely on compensation for that usage. So how will Greece balance this human need to the 'companies' who will demand payment for its water usage for 10’s of thousands of transient people?

Greece to sell water, energy firms under EU deal [1]

This city, Sigri, on the island of Lesbos Greece is a perfect example of human assimilation in this grand experiment. It is in a small protected port and its fishing industry is a mainstay of the economy. The olive tree business is the major economy of the island of Lesbos, on which Sigri is located.

The water resources alone on the island cannot maintain an influx of DP’s at that rate.

I came across this: 2nd International Geo-Cultural Symposium “Sigri 2015”; considering what has been going on since the beginning of the year would these academics really dare to be discussing the influx of DP’s or just the habitat of rare species of birds? http://sigri.mesonisos.gr/index.php/en/

[1] https://euobserver.com/economic/129936

BRUSSELS, 20. Aug, 09:29

http://www.euractiv.com/specialreport-waterpolicy/water-rights-lawyer-expecting-eu-interview-511315

Bailout terms force water utility sale in Greece, Portugal

http://www.euractiv.com/sustainability/eu-faces-criticism-pressing-wate-news-515320

http://www.euractiv.com/

EU news and policy debates across languages


How do you reconcile the water usage of possibly over 100,000 transient people to the governmental payment to private corporations for this WATER?

“… The IPCC document (UN) Climate Change Impacts: Securitization of the Water, Food, Soil, Health, Energy and Migration explains how the UN plans to secure resources to use at their disposal. Through the 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 the 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-is- complete when those who had their water stolen from them through coercion die from contaminated water that they were forced to use. …”

The above excerpt is from 2012 more - http://www.thedailysheeple.com/the-groundwater-footprint-over-population-threatens-water-resources_082012

Is the UN turning its back on the human right to water?

By focusing on access rather than on rights, the UN sustainable development goal on water won't eliminate inequality but it will make survival impossible for the poor and homeless of the world.


http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/poverty-matters/2014/jun/19/un-human-right-water-access-goal



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