New hoax incoming!
The W.E.F. has effectively announced that WATER will be the next big show on the world stage.
The World Economic Forum — as we all know by now — is fully committed to making life better for every citizen of earth, particularly safeguarding the freedoms of the individual regardless of arbitrary and asinine groupings, all within the framework of decentralized limited civil government with respect for national sovereignty as well as the right of local populations to self-rule under God.
Now, back to reality.
Everything except my use of the phrase “citizen of earth” has absolutely nothing to do with the agenda of the World Economic Forum, as I’m sure you actually do know by now.
We’re at a point when they don’t even pretend to hide the true agenda in patently false untruths like my sarcastic cold open.
They just assume (rightfully so) that a large swathe of the “global citizens” are so far removed from being capable of independent thought and critical thinking — they can just tell us what to believe… and a whole lot of us will believe it.
Or at the very least, accept it without pushing back.
Thankfully, there are still plenty of us who CAN see through that BS.
But also — know enough to take them at their word when the World Economic Forum starts making prognostications, framing specific issues as problems THEY need to solve.
Which is a fancy way of saying the rest of us need to OBEY them, and their “solutions”.
I should tell you up front that the video clip currently going viral at the center of this story is popping back up because the issue they are pushing is presently gaining traction.
But the video stars Professor (PhD, which I bet you could guess) Mariana Mazzucato of the University College London during the 2022 World Economic Forum launch of an initiative to make WATER one of the WEF’s primary focuses going forward.
And just for clarity, my wife informed me upon seeing the headline image for this story that “He is a really ugly girl.”
I know, I know… but I’m going to skip that obvious questionable Adams apple and all the rest, and try to stick to the water issue.
We already know these folks like to flaunt their supposed gender-fluidity, but I’m going to leave that question and story for another time.
Here’s the clip now gaining attention as the WEF is SUCCEEDING in pushing this narrative, highlighting the next big hoax right in front of our faces:
The World Economic Forum now admits their “climate change” push has fallen flat and says the next global agenda will be a manufactured “water crisis.”
She even admitted they couldn’t “vaccinate” the entire world, but argued that water is something everyone can grasp—even… pic.twitter.com/leiU2C9dBU
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) August 19, 2025
Here’s the full screen version of that clip for convenience:
The World Economic Forum now admits their “climate change” push has fallen flat and says the next global agenda will be a manufactured “water crisis.”
She even admitted they couldn’t “vaccinate” the entire world, but argued that water is something everyone can grasp—even… pic.twitter.com/leiU2C9dBU
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) August 19, 2025
Firstly, don’t miss the fact that she flat out admitted they failed in their 2020 agenda — ‘experimenting’ by injecting everyone on the planet with their gene-mutating concoction.
Their “climate change” push has completely fallen flat. What next!???
A new manufactured crisis; a global WATER crisis is on the horizon. They’re definitely getting desperate… but that doesn’t mean they aren’t just as deadly serious about this set of population control options as they were during Covid.
But she also compared the two, putting the WEF’s goal of injecting everyone on the planet on par with their new focus, aka the NEXT hoax.
Historically and statistically, that would argue we are on the verge of seeing the issue of water — availability of, cost of, and as a leveraging tool — thrust onto the world scene as the next means of subjugating the masses.
As well as singling out those who WON’T be subjugated.
Here’s another slightly longer angle of that moment with a little more context at the start:
WEF says water must be a ‘global commons’—yet their corporate partners (Nestlé, Pepsi, BlackRock) privatize & price-gouge it. Now, elites push ‘rationing’ as the solution.
Fact: The problem isn’t scarcity—it’s theft. pic.twitter.com/yQP7v915oC
— Camus (@newstart_2024) July 25, 2025
Notice the “we are all connected” setup at the beginning; the premise of justifying the enforcement of WEF guidelines and goals.
The ‘individual’ doesn’t exist in the framework of their worldview.
The INDIVIDUAL is actually the antithesis of what they stand for, except in terms of:
- How can every person on the planet be maximized for the profit they can provide for the global system, and the elites at the top…
- What leverage can be used to cajole, convince, and FORCE every person to accept the terms of their own surrender to what the Bible calls “this present evil age” (Galatians 1:4, ESV)
Just a few weeks ago, the WEF website put out an article emphasizing their fixation on all-things water:
What will it take to unlock investment in water infrastructure?
- Water should be elevated as a strategic and urgent investment asset to unlock socioeconomic growth, not only to solve environmental challenges.
- Defining size, structure and opportunities in the water market can unlock capital, attract non-traditional water players and foster innovation.
- Establishing and sharing proven frameworks, consumption data and standardized business models will reduce ambiguity, modernize regulations and foster bankable projects.
Water is becoming a significant geopolitical risk, as scarcity and unequal access to water contribute to rising political tensions. When demand exceeds supply, competition over transboundary rivers, reservoirs and aquifers intensifies, adding pressure in already fragile regions.
ADVERTISEMENTHowever, when access to water is managed equitably and transparently, it can become a powerful catalyst for socioeconomic growth, cooperation and peacebuilding, fostering cross-border collaboration and contributing to long-term stability.
On 14 July 2025, in Geneva, Switzerland, more than 30 senior water sector leaders gathered for a high-level workshop hosted by the World Economic Forum and led by its Centre for Global Industries.
This dialogue brought together water utilities, technology providers, financiers and policymakers to achieve consensus around challenging misconceptions about water systems, identify best practices and define strategic industry priorities in the lead-up to global milestones, including the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos, Switzerland, the UN Water Conference and the UN Climate Change Conference.
Against this backdrop of global collaboration for resilient and equitable water systems, focus also fell on how to mobilize investment in water infrastructure, highlighting the evolving role of the water value chain as a sector undergoing deep transformation.
From these discussions, three takeaways emerged that must be at the forefront of all global workstreams and conversations surrounding water and resource management.
1. Showcase urgency and socioeconomic impact
2. Define the market and the actors
3. Articulate clearly global best practice (Emphasis added.)
The very next section of that WEF article is titled “A New Narrative for the Water Sector”.
Obviously, this is about three things outlined clearly:
- Compile data on the current water ‘market’, and recon the battlefield.
- Identify the best leverage points for using a manufactured global water crisis to effect the changes they want.
- Get those in charge to sign on in agreement, and execute the plan.
No doubt about it. Watch the water, folks!
The WEF is doubling down on their 2022 initiative, gearing up for a big push where their “climate change” agenda fell short.
Check out this clip of the WEF Managing Director spinning the exact same water agenda in terms of the “global common good”:
The WEF isn’t satisfied controlling your energy, food, and money—now they’re coming for water.
Gim Huay Neo, WEF Managing Director, spins this as "valuing water as a global common good"—but let’s translate the elitist doublespeak:
🔹 "Sustainable management" =… pic.twitter.com/PLF0WubCMG
— Camus (@newstart_2024) August 11, 2025
Here’s the full text of that perfectly-worded post highlighting the WEF’s replacement issue for the “climate change” flop:
The WEF isn’t satisfied controlling your energy, food, and money—now they’re coming for water.
Gim Huay Neo, WEF Managing Director, spins this as “valuing water as a global common good”—but let’s translate the elitist doublespeak:
🔹 “Sustainable management” = Corporate-controlled water rights
🔹 “Equitable allocation” = Rationing under a carbon-credit-style scheme
🔹 “Public-private partnerships” = Selling nature itself to BlackRock & friendsThey claim it’s about “saving the planet,” but the real plan is clear:
1. Monetize every drop through trading schemes (just like carbon credits).2. Restrict usage via IoT “smart meters” (you’ll beg for a permit to water your garden).
3. Punish “overconsumption” while elites fill their pools & golf courses.
The same people who fly private to Davos will shame you for “wasting” water. The same system that bailed out banks now wants to financialize the essence of life itself.
This isn’t environmentalism—it’s feudalism with a green mask.
“Feudalism with a green mask.” Perfectly summed up.
Just to give a glimpse into the double-speak still being used by the globalists, check out the professional website landing page of Mariana Mazzucato, the Professor spotlighted in the first viral clip I showed:

The quote she has highlighted (about herself…) speaks volumes:
“One of the world’s most influential economists… on a mission to save capitalism from itself.”
What if I told you I was on a mission to save FREEDOM from itself?
That’s exactly what that quote says. Literally.
And that highlights what is really going on here. She’s not trying to “save capitalism”; she’s a socialist trying to REFRAME capitalism in a way that DESTROYS it.
It might keep the label… because that supposedly makes it more palpable for the capitalists (particularly those who are only capitalists in name, without principle).
Capitalism has one key underpinning that makes it work — the FREE MARKET.
And it doesn’t take long for one to recognize the ‘free’ market is NOT what the WEF is about.
Here’s another slant on that same approach trying to turn WATER into a global leveraging tool.
Check out this clip of another guy who took part in that 2022 WEF event kicking off the push towards the next global crisis, Johan Rockstrom; a Swedish environmental scientist:
Water rationing incoming
World Economic Forum now wants to fiddle with how much water we are allowed.
They want a price on water, water is not a right. pic.twitter.com/HAU32cxhLR
— V (@VDejan0000) November 11, 2023
He wants to put a “value on water” in order to “put some form of price” on water.
Except, he says the plan isn’t to ‘PUNISH the poor’, but to ‘REWARD those who are stewards’ — using water according to a global mandate.
Even if you can get past the idea of ANOTHER ‘global mandate’… (I can’t, and I won’t).
Please explain to me how you REWARD someone by slapping a PRICE TAG on something that should be — and IS for many — FREE?
Are you telling me that the “reward” is a reduced price compared to what I would otherwise pay if I go ahead and use more than I’m gifted by the State?
Ah — so we’re not starting this off from a point of a FREE RESOURCE that suddenly gets a price tag.
Our starting point, according to WEF globalist logic, is OBEDIENCE to the global system vs disobedience.
As I described it in the beginning — BS. Pure and utter BS.
But there are plenty of globalist propaganda ‘media’ out there spinning up this narrative even as we speak.
All the trouble and war in the Mideast? Did you know all that has at its’ core the misuse and mismanagement of water?
Well then, by all means — someone should be MANAGING the Mideast water supply to bring peace to the region!
Keep in mind… there are plenty of people who really believe that when they see it reported — as the propaganda mouthpiece Middle East Monitor did, just the other day:
The Middle East today is witnessing a transformation that goes far beyond conventional geopolitics or the competition for oil. One of the most urgent yet underexplored dimensions of its crisis is the question of water, which has increasingly become both a scarce commodity and a weapon in the hands of states and non-state actors alike. According to the Pacific Institute, in 2023 alone there were roughly 350 conflicts worldwide linked directly to water, and the Middle East particularly Palestine accounted for a disproportionate share of these incidents. This reality is not accidental. It reflects the way global climate change intersects with regional inequalities, colonial structures, and authoritarian governance to create a cycle of violence where access to water itself becomes a matter of survival, control, and domination.
For decades, international observers focused on energy as the main axis of power in the Middle East. But as climate patterns shift, it is water that increasingly defines the possibilities of stability or conflict. Israel’s control over Palestinian aquifers and its systematic restriction of water access in Gaza and the West Bank is a striking example of how resource management is turned into an instrument of collective punishment. For Palestinians, the denial of water is not simply a matter of inconvenience; it is a violation of their most basic human right, used deliberately to weaken their social fabric and impose dependency. In this sense, water becomes no different from a siege or a blockade: it is a tool of war under another name.
The instrumentalisation of water is not confined to Palestine. In Iraq and Syria, dams on the Tigris and Euphrates have repeatedly been manipulated by regional powers and armed groups to gain leverage over civilian populations. The deliberate flooding or drying of entire areas has been used both as a tactical weapon and as a form of coercion against communities already devastated by decades of war and sanctions. In North Africa, the tensions between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan over the Grand Renaissance Dam reveal how water disputes are reshaping the geopolitics of the Nile basin. These examples highlight a pattern that is not unique to one country but characteristic of the entire region: water is increasingly governed not as a shared resource but as an instrument of power, deployed in ways that exacerbate fragility and deepen mistrust.
Overlaying these conflicts is the accelerating impact of climate change. The Middle East is warming faster than many other regions, and prolonged droughts are already destabilising entire societies. In Syria, a decade of severe drought preceding the outbreak of civil war played a major role in driving rural populations toward cities, where state neglect and economic desperation created fertile ground for unrest. In Iran, recurring protests over water shortages reveal how ecological stress translates directly into political instability. In Yemen, the depletion of groundwater has compounded the devastation of war and famine, pushing communities into cycles of displacement and despair. These are not isolated events; they are symptoms of a systemic crisis in which the environment is no longer a neutral background but an active driver of conflict. (Emphasis added.)
Did you catch that last implication?
Since “climate change” alone hasn’t done the trick… they are upping the Ante.
Climate Change… is now being purported to be the primary driver of global conflict.
Israel, Iraq, Syria, Iran, Yemen, ETC — all those conflicts could have been avoided and ended but for the mismanagement of the water supply.
[Enter corny line about property in Arizona…]
Essentially, the WEF globalists are saying “Climate change? Oh — what we MEANT to say was that the climate change was effecting your WATER.”
See that change in emphasis? (In my head I see Dave Chappelle’s classic “Gotcha… ______!”)
The thing is, they’re not just going to tell us that, and hope we buy it.
They’re planning to MAKE IT BE TRUE… thus, the next global crisis.
Except this time, they aren’t angling for your submission to mandates, and getting the shot.
You just have to submit to mandates… and PAY THEM.
Do that, and you can have your allotted water ration, serf.
Here’s the full clip of that WEF press conference from the 2022 event that kicked off this push publicly:
There’s no two ways around it, folks. They are coming for the water, next.
Keep your eyes open and your head on a swivel.
We know how this game goes; and we know from EXPERIENCE what it takes to thwart it.
Solid principles, conviction, and the balls to stand up to them — TOGETHER — and say “No.”
Get ready — and I’ll see you on field.



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