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As the world applauds Klaus Schwab stepping down from his role at the World Economic Forum, his temporary successor 80-year-ol

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As the world applauds Klaus Schwab stepping down from his role at the World Economic Forum, his temporary successor — 80-year-old Austrian-born ex-Nestlé CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe — might actually be just as evil, if not worse. Nestlé, one of the globe’s largest food corporations, has a long history of using synthetic additives and toxic food dyes in its products. Many consider Nestlé the embodiment of evil in the food industry, with accusations that their offerings have contributed to serious health issues. Peter has managed to take this reputation even further. In a widely criticized 2017 statement, he declared that “humans have no right to access free water.” He doubled down on this ridiculous claim by suggesting people shouldn’t be allowed to use water for things like washing cars or filling swimming pools. This man, some would call him a sociopath, insists that “water scarcity” is a pressing concern, despite the fact that 70% of Earth is covered in water. He’s also an enthusi... Source: American Thinker

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