Global Water Crisis Next For WEF As Climate Change, P*ndemic Didn’t Work

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The World Economic Forum admitted that climate change & the p*ndemic didn't work - so the next global agenda will be a manufactured “water crisis”

WEF Economist Mariana Mazzucato admitted they couldn’t achieve global compliance and “v*ccinate” the entire world, but may have better luck with a water crisis.

"And globally, did we solve that? Like did we actually manage to v*ccinate everyone in the world?"

"No, so highlighting water as a global commons and what it means to work together out of that kind of global commons perspective but also the self-interest perspective"

"It's important because we haven't managed to solve those problems and water is something that people understand."

"Climate change is a bit abstract. Some people understand it really well, some understand that a bit, some just don't understand it."

"Water every kid knows how important it is to have water when you're playing football and you're thirsty you need water."

"So there's also something about getting citizen engagement around this in some ways experimenting with the common good."

"Can we actually deliver this time?"

Mazzucato making the comments at one of the World Economic Forum's gatherings in 2022, where she talked about globalizing water and essentially testing a crisis with water to see if it would be successful in global compliance.

Something she said wasn't achieved through Climate change or c*vid v*ccinations.

Critics say this highlights global overreach and the ability for unelected experts to grab control of resources by manufacturing a crisis - with the justification that it's for the 'common good'

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