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If anything this will push societies to the breaking point, as more people and the environment
Uncle Joe
Feb 2012
#19
Well I see the World Bank has not abandoned its disaster capital policies even thought they are
jwirr
Jan 2012
#6
And if they get their hands on our water, they will sue you if you collect rainwater. n/t
fasttense
Feb 2012
#14
Make no mistake about the privatization of everything under the sun including nations' water
Uncle Joe
Mar 2012
#25