2026 The Year of Water – Blue Initiatives to Replace Green
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WEF, not satisfied controlling energy, food, and money are now coming for water
By Martin Armstrong
Jan 26, 2026
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
Globalists have found a new, extremely efficient mechanism to control the masses—water. The World Economic Forum stated that 2026 will be “the year of water,” as the globalists devise a method to control a life essential. Blue has become the new green, and in the coming years, we will see a new market emerge as centralized powers quantify and control the global water supply.
“The water crisis will be high on the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, with the launch of major new initiatives that aim to move the world forward on taking action on all water systems – ocean and freshwater,” the WEF announced on its website, noting that there will be the third UN Water Conference in December of this year.
Doesn’t hold water
Globalists have identified each nation’s main water sources. They are scheming methods to determine how much water humans are using, who is using too much, and how they can control our access to water. Changing water temperatures will be cited as another reason to surrender power to the centralized elite. “Blue economy ventures” will replace green initiatives.
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, a Austian businessman, was Klaus Schwab’s successor. The 81-year-old Austrian businessman spent his career working for Nestle from 1968 to 1997 when he was appointed CEO until 2008. He remained at Nestle as a chairman until 2017, when he was appointed as Chairman Emeritus.
The 2030 Water Resources Group (2030 WRG) is a global multi-stakeholder partnership that brings together governments, the private sector, and civil society to address the growing challenges of water scarcity and water management worldwide. This program was first launched at the WEF’s Davos in 2008, and naturally, Nestlé is a major partner as well. Demand for water will outweigh supply by 2030, the group insists, and its goal is to manage the world’s water supply. Continues at https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/climate/the-year-of-water-blue-initiatives-to-replace-green
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My response to Martin Armstrong
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Please help educate the public and key influencers to dispel propaganda and unnecessary fear.
Scientists uncover potential untapped fresh water source in North Atlantic 09.25
How Primary Water Can Solve the Global Water Crisis
There is an abundance of primary water. Primary water exceeds the amount of water in our oceans by at least 4-5 times and can most easily be obtained through strategic drilling. June 2024 https://primarywaterinstitute.org/images/index_page/PWI_magazine/Primary%20Water%20Magazine%20FINAL%205-1-23s.pdf
The Garlock Project - Drilling for Primary Water in the Tehachapi’s
Water beyond politics
https://primarywaterinstitute.org/images/pdfs/PWI_Interview.pdf
What is Primary Water?
1985 Interview with Dr. Stephan Riess
https://primarywater.org/?p=228
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This framing around primary water is genuinely eye-opening. The shift from green to blue really does seem like the next control mechanism, but knowing there's potentially 4-5x more water than our oceans changes the whole scarcity narative. I'd read about Nestle's water privatization efforts before but never connected it to these larger coordination patterns. Hard to ignore when you lay it outlike this.