Surely there are national security risks when a foreign company has such control over our water resources. The GNU is here to usher in a ‘New World Order’ and not even our water will be spared, writes Ricardo Maarman.
A tap is left running at Freedom Park informal settlement in Cape Town. Picture: Cindy Waxa / Independent NewspapersRamaphosa has recently signed into law legislation for the establishment of the South Africa n National Water Resources Infrastructure Agency, a new state-owned company.
The recent legislation on National Water infrastructure seems benign and even altruistic but remember, the road to hell is paved with many good intentions. We are witnessing the unfolding of a dystopian process, like the 1973 movie, the plot “the cumulative effects of overpopulation, global warming, and pollution have caused ecocide, leading to severe worldwide shortages of food, water, and housing, bringing human civilization to the brink of collapse”.
It pains me to say but the current national water legislation is not borne from a process of national policy or political debate, but rather it is a foreign imposition. It is part of the UN Agenda 2030 goals, goal 6 to be exact .
Sigfox is also a leading role player in the development of Smart-city technologies. Israel is not only a leading influence on the GNU through its friends such as the DA, IFP and PA, but it is the leading country in the world when it comes to the development and export of smart-city technology. Controversially these technologies are often developed and or tested on the Palestinians, as is shown in the Automated Apartheid Report issued by Amnesty International.
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