Perhaps the greatest irony about the ascension of Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former CEO and Chairman of the Board of Nestlé, to the throne at the World Economic Forum is that the wave of criticism aimed at him is largely based on a misinterpretation of his most controversial comment.
As a critic of the World Economic Forum, I have to agree that Brabeck-Letmathe is a globalist with a damaging agenda, but his Bond Villain status was not really earned by his desire to kill vast swathes of people by denying them water.
🚨 WEF INTERIM CHAIR: “YOU DON’T HAVE A RIGHT TO WASH YOUR CAR OR FILL YOUR POOL” 🚨
That’s right — Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the man stepping in for Klaus Schwab, just said it out loud.
💧 “You only need 50–100 litres of water a day.”
No washing your… pic.twitter.com/tVmHH01v91— Jim Ferguson…