So people are saying that Klaus Schwab's replacement is even worse. I obviously don't think he's any better and he could be worse, but people are pointing out that he used to work at Nestle and openly said that water should be a commodity and not a human right.
Thing is, that is already the case right now. Unless you have access to a well or a rain bucket or are willing to drink water straight from a pond or river, you are already paying for water either in the form of a water bill or just straight up paying for water bottles.
It is literally impossible to monopolize water even with an artificial monopoly. Even if they somehow make rain collecting and wells illegal worldwide, I bet their will be mass disobedience. The only way they could get away with it is probably through geoengineering and making it rain in certain locations, but that can severely back fire on them.
Events like Bilderberg or Davos are opportunities for representatives of power families to get together, chum it up, and find some kind of common ground which MIGHT lead to them working together.
"Might" => because they don't generally trust each other that much.