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In reply to the discussion: Alarm Bells Toll For Human Civilization As World's 12th Largest Mega-City To Run Out Of Water [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)63. A fortunate few may survive what they have in store for humanity.
They are planning for that eventuality, anyway:
The Really Creepy People Behind the Libertarian-Inspired Billionaire Sea Castles
The stinking rich are planning billion-dollar luxury liners that keep the land-based Americans they've plundered at a safe distance.
AlterNet / By Mark Ames
June 1, 2010
What happens when Americans plunder America and leave it broken, destitute and seething mad? Where do these fabulously wealthy Americans go with their loot, if America isn't a safe, secure, or even desirable place to spend their riches? What if they lose faith in their gated communities, because those plush gated communities are surrounded by millions of pissed-off Americans stripped of their entitlements, and who now want in?
The first such floating castle has been christened the " Utopia"--the South Korean firm Samsung has been contracted to build the $1.1 billion ship, due to be launched in 2013. Already orders are coming in to buy one of the Utopia's 200 or so mansions for sale- -which range in price from about $4 million for the smallest condos to over $26 million for 6,600 square-foot "estates." The largest mansion is a whopping 40,000 square feet, and sells for $160 million.
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Both Thiel and Milton Friedman's grandson see democracy as the enemy--last year, Thiel wrote "I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible" at about the same time that Milton Friedman's grandson proclaimed, "Democracy is not the answer." Both published their anti-democracy proclamations in the same billionaire-Koch-family-funded outlet, Cato Unbound, one of the oldest billionaire-fed libertarian welfare dispensaries. Friedman's answer for Thiel's democracy problem is to build offshore libertarian pod-fortresses where the libertarian way rules. It's probably better for everyone if Milton Friedman's grandson and Peter Thiel leave us forever for their libertarian ocean lair--Thiel believes that America went down the tubes ever since it gave women the right to vote, and he was outed as the sponsor of accused felon James O'Keefe's smear videos that brought ACORN to ruin.
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While neither Bush nor the Bin Ladens are principals in the Frontier Group, its founding director, Frank Carlucci, is a name they know well, and you should too. Carlucci ran the Carlyle Group as its chairman from 1989 through 2005, right around the time that the wars started going undeniably bad, and floating castles started to look like a viable plan. But Carlucci's past is much weirder and scarier than most of us care to know: whether it's his strangely timed appearances in some of the ugliest assassinations and coups in modern history, or serving as Carter's number two man in the CIA, and Ronald Reagan's Secretary of Defense, if Frank Carlucci (nicknamed "Creepy Carlucci" and "Spooky Frank"
I'll get into Carlucci's partners in the Frontier Group in a moment, but first, let's reacquaint ourselves with Frank Carlucci. From an early age, Carlucci learned the importance of getting to know the right people in the right places. He studied at Princeton in the mid-1950s, where as luck should have it, Carlucci roomed with Donald Rumsfeld. Both Carlucci and Rumsfeld shared a passion for Greco-Roman wrestling at Princeton, and both went on to serve in the Navy after Princeton. Their paths would split and merge several times over the next few decades, even as they remained close personal friends throughout their lives. In the late 1950s, Carlucci briefly served as an executive at a lingerie manufacturer, Jantzen (the Victoria's Secret of its day), but quickly left to join the State Department.
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http://www.alternet.org/story/147058/the_really_creepy_people_behind_the_libertarian-inspired_billionaire_sea_castles
"The heart grows stronger by facing the evils of the world." -- Ludwig van Beethoven
The Carlyle Group/former Secretary of Defense/Big Guy in the MIC Frank Carlucci got his start in Congo, helping Allen Dulles with the Lumumba account back in 1960.
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Alarm Bells Toll For Human Civilization As World's 12th Largest Mega-City To Run Out Of Water [View all]
KamaAina
Mar 2015
OP
You'll never guess who used to buy up water supplies mainly in developing countries
KamaAina
Mar 2015
#5
That sucks. I fear for our future. Our greed has overridden our survival instinct.
alfredo
Mar 2015
#53
On a large scale climate change IMO well might not be reversible, and sadly many humans,
RKP5637
Mar 2015
#84
I propose an infestation of rats, scabies, and bedbugs in these "utopias." There's gotta be a way.
NBachers
Mar 2015
#78
Aw come on Octa! You know you are just supposed to tee hee about the BFEE and PNAC.
Rex
Mar 2015
#98
I've been reading "Babbitt" by Sinclair Lewis, and I see that the capitalist has not
alfredo
Mar 2015
#126
Water is the reason I believe the Koch bros. focused on the bordering states.
rufus dog
Mar 2015
#12
And the Oil Barons want to risk tainting the water supply in the midwest
misterhighwasted
Mar 2015
#4
When you have no water your mortgage won't be worth squat. What ins co will cover a place
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#29
How fucked up a system that was. They labor, and you have to feed and clothe them.
jtuck004
Mar 2015
#60
I think a lot of people miss what happens when there isn't any water. People leave.
LiberalArkie
Mar 2015
#131
Maybe someone in Australia, Israel or Saud Arabia could place a call to the "leaders" in Brazil
nationalize the fed
Mar 2015
#55
I live in one of the few water sustainable cities in the southwest--if we're careful
Warpy
Mar 2015
#64
Are you sure that the rock strata beneath Sao Paulo contains another aquifer deeper down?
Maedhros
Mar 2015
#80
google "coming water wars". so much of what I have read over the last few years shows that
niyad
Mar 2015
#87
thank you for pointing out both the syrian situation--and the pentagon report. we remember, but
niyad
Mar 2015
#116
I doubt that much of Sao Paulo's municipal water supply is used to raise livestock
KamaAina
Mar 2015
#141