During the Palisades fire, it came out that around 13% of the states total water went to Almond Farming. But who owns this industry that decided to put this major Almond industry in California, and what are they doing with that wealth they’ve amassed?
His name is Stewart Resnick, a Jewish philanthropist who gained attention during the Palisades fire. You see, one of Renicks hobbies includes donating money to one of two causes, Climate Change and Israel. But as mentioned, Almond Farming consumes around 13% of the States water supply. So upon closer inspection of the Climate Change donations, we see a deeper picture.
Most companies around the world have monetized climate change to profit from it. The organizations that are set up for these kinds of donations being a prime example, they allow these rich and powerful people to funnel money into these institutions and receive tax benefits, or to circumvent other tax laws to launder their money towards other causes without the normal oversight they would normally be contending with.
Jewish merchants, profiting from problems they created, and in the end all the money just ends up in the hands of Israel. When I say every single time, I mean every single time.
They also own Fiji Water.
For more information, research the Wonderful Company.
“The Wonderful Company, owned by Stewart and Lynda Resnick, holds a 57% stake in the Kern Water Bank, which is a significant groundwater storage project” Among other examples.
https://worldinsight.info/californias-water-overlords-siphon-cash-to-israel/
https://www.runi.ac.il/en/about/runifriends/donor-recognition/lynda-and-stewart-resnick/