From ‘Toliet-To-Tap:’ WEF-Linked Expert Claims ‘Drinking Recycled Sewage Is The Future’
The head of the UK’s Environment Agency, a so-called expert linked to the World Economic Forum, says “drinking recycled sewage is the future.”
Moreover, Sir James Bevan wants people to be “less squeamish” about drinking “toilet-to-tap” water from sewage plants.
He also says common people need to “change the way they think about water,” and “treat it as a precious resource, not a free good.” As explained in a recent op-ed piece in The Times.
Here is Bevan’s pitch:
The recent rainfall hasn’t changed the underlying position in this country: many parts are likely to stay in drought for months, and if we have a dry winter then next year will be even more challenging.
We will need to be less squeamish about where our drinking water comes from. Part of the solution will be to reprocess the water that results from sewage treatment and turn it back into drinking water — perfectly safe and healthy, but not something many people fancy.
Of course, this push for drinking toilet water is being peddled under the guise of “sustainability” and ensuring a “green” future. Two key components of the WEF’s “Great Reset” for 2035.
As Natural News’ Ethan Huff reported, Bevan’s views and comments “are a reiteration of WEF doctrines that have been circulating for several years now.”
“As of this writing, large swaths of primarily the American West and Southwest are under serious drought conditions,” Huff said.
“The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has named 10 different areas as facing drought conditions that threaten their water supplies,” he added.
Bevan’s “expert” solution: force everyone to drink and bathe in recycled toilet water.
The WEF, and others linked to the organization, have been introducing new “sustainable” ideas that will drastically affect the masses if enforced.
For example, as Big League Politics reported recently, a published paper from the WEF argues that private car ownership is “wasteful” and should be abolished.
To get around that problem, the WEF suggests community-sharing cars. Arguing that the initiative alone would lessen global demands for “critical metals” and fossil fuels.
“We need a clean energy revolution, and we need it now,” the paper began.
The article continued: “But this transition from fossil fuels to renewables will need large supplies of critical metals such as cobalt, lithium, nickel, to name a few. Shortages of these critical minerals could raise the costs of clean energy technologies.”
Warning about “unintended consequences,” the paper argued that it is “it is time to look beyond” and consider “three mindset changes” that can “help reduce demand for critical metals.”
These are radical ideas being pushed by the unelected that are being grossly underreported by the mainstream media.
The elite’s goal for the future is inarguably radical and would be damaging to the world’s standard way of living if ever realized.
But of course, that’s the whole point.
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