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Learn all about the billionaire farmers that privatized California’s water supply as California burns. https://gathr.com/vod/537d592b/pistachio-wars or https://gathr.com/vod/537d592b/pistachio-wars ; As Los Angeles burns, everyone wants to know…what’s behind these fires? How can such a big and wealthy city in California so easily go up in flames? Investigative journalist Yasha Levine and filmmaker Rowan Wernham take a roadtrip into the dark heart of the California Dream. They look at the system and the people that have allowed unchecked development to rage across the state, creating mega-cities and mega-farms. At the center of the story is Stewart and Lynda Resnick. They’re billionaires. They live in the flashiest mansion in Beverly Hills. And they have a monopoly on the pistachio trade. They’ve taken control of California's water—draining rivers, building plantations Available To Stream : From Sat, Jan 11, 2025 to Mon, Jan 20, 2025 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Resnick#Fiji_Water or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Resnick#Fiji_Water ; The Resnicks acquired the Fiji Water business in 2004,[23] increasing sales of Fiji Water by 300%[17] in 4 years, making it the largest imported bottled water brand in the US.[24] It comes from the aquifer on the island of Viti Levu. Through the Fiji Water Foundation the company provides clean water access to rural communities, builds educational facilities and infrastructure that benefit communities and provides access to health care services. DJ, Privatize water...why not...so stopping a bush fire is profits over water...CRAZY !
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