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On January 18, 2012, a major United Nations event will occur. International water and food recommendations will be passed at the 2012 NCSE Conference in Washington DC that will devastate society. UN control of the earth’s fresh water will be recommended “for the welfare of humanity everywhere” and later passed into law by the General Assembly and the Security Council.

The intentions and proposals of the Rothschild family for world control are embedded into these recommendations. The international banking community will underwrite bond issues for vast environment projects. Baron Rothschild disclosed at a UN meeting that the projects will often be inoperative and technologically unsound. He also admitted that indigenous peoples and wildlife will be problematic to his plans for the UN-Banker world water corporation. Please view my mid-December 2011 videotapes at “thebigbadbank.com” explaining the whole situation. They’re called “Water Water Everywhere” and I think you’ll like them.

Yours Truly,
George W Hunt

Water Water Everywhere, Part 1

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“Water Water Everywhere, and not a Drop to Drink, Water Water Everywhere, and all the Boards did Shirnk” George Hunt relates this old saying to the upcoming UNCED/NCSE meeting on January 18, 2012 in Washington D.C. George explains how UNEP the UN and UNCED and the Rothschild group are secretly planning to take control of all the earths’ water and what will be the ramifications after the UN gains ownership of all the water.

Water Water Everywhere – Part 2

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George address citizens everywhere about the loss of our water everywhere to big banking interests and the United Nations. The UN and the rich elite are creating a world water juggernaut that will supersede water laws everywhere and hand control over to corporations that will use it to profit and control the world’s most precious resources.

Water Water Everywhere – Part 3

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George recaps the first 2 parts of Water Water Everywhere and adds a little more background to the topics involved, mostly those that will occur at the NCSE January 2012 UNCED meeting in Washington D.C. George also provides us with some background of the puppet master that have created this major hypocrisy of our earths’ water.

Water Water Everywhere – Part 4

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Talk Show Host Jann Scott, interviews George Hunt about the 3 part video series on Water Water Everywhere. Jann talks with George about the confederacy of the big banks monopoly to take over the currency and commodities of the world. Jann also points out that every prediction he has made since the mid 80’s has come to be a fact and how this new topic is highly likely to be the same truth.

NCSE EVENTS

January 18, 2012 – 9:00am
Environment and Security Conference

2012 NCSE Conference: Environment and Security

The National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) will present its 12th National Conference on Science, Policy and the Environment: Environment and Security, January 18-20, 2012 in Washington, DC. The event will take place at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.

The Environment and Security Conference will provide a forum to explore the connections between environment and security issues, their common underlying scientific threads, and the policy and governance needed to address security risks posed by a rapidly changing environment.

The conference is expected to bring together over 1,000 attendees from the scientific, business, academic and environmental communities, as well as international, federal, and regional government officials.

NCSE utilizes a multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral approach to covene involved scientists and decision-makers from various sectors of society. Our conferences include renowned speakers, topical symposia to explore issues more in depth, and breakout workshops to develop a set of recommendations on how to advance science and connect it to policy and decision-making.

Featured NCSE Speakers

Featured NCSE Speakers

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