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Let Them Sip Champagne: The Battle Of Bolivia

Water is the essence of life, making up 70% of the human body. Mankind can't live long 
without it.

Such is the background behind a failed swindle, masterminded by the forces of 
globalization. The backlash nearly led to a revolution, the first of hopefully many to 
follow in the New World Order of economics. Oddly, there wasn't too much about it in 
the news.

In 1999, the Bolivian government "privatized" the public water system in the city of 
Cochabamba, based on the "advice" (i.e. demands) of the World Bank. They only 
considered one bid, by a conglomerate led by Bechtel, the giant San Francisco-based 
engineering monolith. Bechtel and its pals were given a 40-year-lease. More than half 
a million people depend on the water to survive.

What is important to understand is that there's nothing unusual behind such plans: 
it's modus operandi for both the IMF and World Bank. "Privatization" means selling 
public enterprises and natural resources to private corporations. The corporations are 
unsurprisingly almost always Western military-industrial titans. In exchange, the 
countries are infused with more cash. The sales job is that the corporations will run 
things more efficiently than a bungling government industry.

It didn't work that way in Bolivia. Big surprise: why would an amoral money machine 
not abuse a granted private monopoly and the license to gouge? The conglomerate 
doubled and tripled prices. They claimed it was to recover the cost of a huge dam 
project in Misicuni, yet to be built. Many impoverished people suddenly couldn't 
afford the essence of life. The response from Bechtel, the Bolivian government, and 
the World Bank was a collective shrug. Get used to the new economic realities. Or, as 
Marie Antoinette would put it, "Let them sip champagne."

The people of Bolivia responded to the economic rape and thievery with protests led by 
workers, environmentalists, and citizen's groups. A strike and transportation stoppage 
brought the city to a standstill. They were met with tear gas and bullets. Six were 
killed and 175 injured, including two children blinded from the chemical warfare.

In April 2000, Hugo Banzer, the former Bolivian dictator and now the President, 
declared martial law. World Bank Director James Wolfensohn commented to reporters 
that, "The riots in Bolivia, I'm happy to say, are now quieting down." Bechtel issued 
a statement denying the upheaval in Bolivia had anything to do with its plundering, 
and suggested the revolt was the work of those opposed to a "crackdown on coca-leaf 
production."

But the tide had turned. This time, the opponents of Corporatism (under the banner of 
"free trade globalization") ended in victory against the evil empire. While Bechtel 
and the Bolivian government tried to shift blame to the other, the industrial giant 
fled its offices and tried to extract a US$12 million exit payment. The leader of the 
water protests, Oscar Olivera became a national hero.

More than even Seattle or D.C., the Battle of Bolivia is a global wakeup call against 
economic oppression in the world.

Research by Robert Sterling
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The end is in the means as the tree is in the seed.
- Mahatma Ghandi
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Abraham Lincoln, letter to Wm. F. Elkins  Nov. 21 1864
Arthur Shaw ed.  The Lincoln Encyclopedia  40  {1950}

"We may congratulate ourselves that this cruel war is nearing
it's end.  It has cost a vast amount of treasure and
blood.........It has indeed been a trying hour for the
Republic, but I see in the near future a crisis approaching
that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety
of my country.  As a result of the war, corporations have been
enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will
follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to
prolong it's reign by working on the prejudices of the
people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the
Republic is destroyed.  I feel at this moment more anxiety
for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the
midst of war."
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