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Where is the Water that these Global elite want for themselves

Political Commentary and Opinion

What is a global elite and what does it do!

Fathers Canada & BC Revolution

Dec.9th 2010
by Mark G Hansel and Robert Polton

These are some of those New World Order, Global Elite and World Government insiders, who are looking at taking the worlds water supply for profit. They the Global Elite call it “Blue Gold.” as water is in their eyes the new Peak oil.

So.. What is the best way to describe the Global Elite and how the Global Elite of the Elites are viewed in the world. Well, it been said, they are a like creatures of the night called "Ferengi Elitists...."



Here is what the Elite what for people 

 


 

They the Global Elite and their culture (Cult or Cultists) are characterized by a mercantile obsession with profit and trade and their constant efforts to swindle people in the world into bad deals, so they can create their  kingdom of slaves to control. They are also known for their business acumen, and rabid obsession to exploit common property and resources.

The ultimate aim of this group is to make ever more profit, even through world expansion by invading other countries and raping and pillaging their resources, which in their minds is only constant acquisition (see the Rules of Acquisition), or trade for the global Elite. In the past, acquisition has been gained through attacking other countries and taking anything of value. Recently they determined that one cannot make a profit if one is blown up, and that peaceful trade is more profitable, so this hostile approach has become less desirable on the whole to the global elite.

The Ferengi Global Elite Alliance initially operated as a mostly patriarchal society, however an offshoot of women worshiping cultists has gained political influence recently, with many female deities worshipped. There is a strong Ferengi presence in all national political systems through out the world, as their corruption, greed, and lust for power spread unceasingly. The Global Elite Alliance remained neutral during the destructive World wars, and actually profited by funding both sides, and loaning large sums of money to the combatant nations. 

Their home planet, somewhere in the Orion constellation according to their legend, is the center of the Ferengi Galactic Alliance and is governed by the Grand Poobah they call the 'all seeing one' who's name is best translated as 'The shiny one' who exists in constant darkness, and accidently poked out his own eye while eating, and is often depicted as an eyeball floating over a plate of food. The Ferengi Galactic Alliance consists of a Commerce Authority made primarily of the "Council of Economic Advisors" (formerly Board of Liquidators). Like most of their culture, their religion is based on the principles of capitalism, cannibalism, and cloning: they offer prayers, blood sacrifice and monetary offerings to a "Blessed Exchequer" in hopes of entering the "Divine Treasury" upon death, and fear an afterlife spent in the "Vault of Eternal Destitution".

Noteworthy; Ferengi males are neither buried nor cremated when they die. Rather, the dying male puts his body up for auction to the highest bidder and the dead body is carved up into 33 little pieces that are vacuum-desiccated, preserved and packaged for sale as mementos of a worthy life. Their concepts of the afterlife are a mirror of their pursuit of wealth in life. When a Ferengi dies, he is said to meet the Blessed Exchequer, who reviews the financial statements of that Ferengi's entire life. If he earned a profit, he is ushered into Ferengi heaven: the Divine Treasury, where the Celestial Auctioneers allow him to bid on a new life. Alliance members who were not financially successful in life are damned to the Vault of Eternal Destitution.

When the Ferengi elite prays or bows in reverence, he holds his hands in a bowl shape with his wrists together. A typical Ferengi prayer begins with this phrase: "Blessed Exchequer, whose greed is eternal, allow this bribe to open your ears and hear this plea from your most humble debtor." As is typical, this is accompanied by placing a slip of lithium into a small statue made in the Exchequer's likeness. Ferengi also make regular pilgrimages to Earth's Wall Street, which they view as a holy site of commerce and business.





TRANSBOUNDARY AQUIFERS INVENTORY OVERVIEW

 

United Nations

 

 

- World Water Development - World Water Forum
 
- World Water Council:  Water and Politics

- UNESCO:  Water facts and figures
 
- Water - an essential resource
 
NGOs

Financial Institution


Churches

-Vatican: Water - an essential element for Life

The World Society

- Order of Saint Lazarus

The object of the World Society is…

…the financing of the Saint Lazare Foundation and all of its activities.

 The Saint Lazare Foundation is an essential global player specializing in water. It is a place for observation, reflection, debate, investment and action. The Saint Lazare Foundation is an independent international NGO which is set to make a bold and rigorous contribution to the understanding of the changes of our times and the world’s engagement with them.

The World Society – what separates the elite from the elites

The World Society is a global network which offers unique advantages to its members. It comprises those men and women around the world who are part of the economic, financial, social or cultural elite and who wish to invest in the future of the planet. The World Society is one of the world’s most exclusive societies. Joining the World Society is a unique opportunity, a privilege: fees and selection criteria are set accordingly. The future belongs to those who invest in it. The future is water. The members of the World Society are among ‘the happy few’ who will become key players in the future of our planet

For More information on The World Society Click Here
The Compleat works of where the water is they want in
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TRANSBOUNDARY AQUIFERS INVENTORY OVERVIEW

North America

1N Abbotsford-Sumas

Canada-USA

2N Okanagan-Osoyoos

3N Grand Forks

4N Poplar

5N Estevan

6N Northern Great Plains

7N Châteauguay

8N San Diego-Tijuana

Mexico-USA

9N Cuenca Baja del Río Colorado

10N Sonoyta-Pápagos

11N Nogales

12N Santa Cruz

13N San Pedro

14N Conejos Médanos-Bolsónde la Mesilla

15N Bolsón del Hueco-Valle de Juárez

16N Edwards -Trinity-El Burro

17N Cuenca Baja del Río Bravo/Grande

Central America

1C Soconusco-Suchiate/Coatán

Guatemala-Mexico

2C Chicomuselo-Cuilco/Selegua

3C Ocosingo-Usumacinta-Pocóm-Ixcán

4C Márquez de Comillas-Chixoy/Xaclbal

5C Boca del Cerro-SanPedro

6C Trinitaria-Nentón

7C Península de Yucatán-Candelaria-Hondo Guatemala-Mexico-Belize

8C Mopán-Belice

Guatemala-Belize

9C Pusila-Moho

10C Sarstún

11C Temash

12C Motagua

Guatemala-Honduras

13C Chiquimula-Copán Ruinas

14C Esquipulas-Ocotepeque-Citalá Guatemala-Honduras-El Salvador

15C Ostúa-Metapán

El Salvador-Guatemala

16C Río Paz

17C Estero Real-Río Negro Honduras-Nicaragua

18C Sixaola Costa Rica-Panama

28S Yrendá-Toba -Tarijeño Argentina-Bolivia-Paraguay

29S El Cóndor-Cañadón del Cóndor Argentina-Chile

Caribbean

1CB Masacre

2CB Artibonito Haití-Rep. Dominicana

3CB Los Lagos

4CB Pedernales

South America

1S Choco-Darién Colombia-Panama

2S Táchira-Pamplonita

Colombia-Venezuela

3S La Guajira

4S Grupo Roraima Brazil-Guyana-Venezuela

5S

Boa Vista-Serra do Tucano-

North Savanna

Brazil-Guyana

6S Zanderij

7S Coesewijne Guyana-Suriname

8S A-Sand/B-Sand

9S Costeiro Brazil-Guayana Francesa

10S Tulcán-Ipiales Colombia-Ecuador

11S Zarumilla

Ecuador-Peru

12S Puyango-Tumbes-Catamayo - Chira

13S Amazonas Bolivia-Brazil-Colombia-

Ecuador-Peru-Venezuela

14S Titicaca Bolivia-Peru

15S Pantanal Bolivia-Brazil-Paraguay

16S Agua Dulce Bolivia-Paraguay

17S Ollagüe-Pastos Grandes Bolivia-Chile

18S Concordia/Escritos-Caplina Chile-Peru

19S Aquidauana-Aquidabán

Brazil-Paraguay

20S Caiuá/Bauru-Acaray

21S Guaraní

Argentina-Brazil-Paraguay-Uruguay

22S Serra Geral

23S Litoráneo-Chuy

Brazil-Uruguay

24S Permo-Carbonífero

25S Litoral Cretácico

Argentina-Uruguay

26S Salto-Salto Chico

27S Puneños Argentina-Bolivia

28S Yrendá-Toba -Tarijeño Argentina-Bolivia-Paraguay

29S El Cóndor-Cañadón del Cóndor Argentina-Chile








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