Back in 1978, the Resnicks entered the agricultural business with the purchase of some orange groves in Kern County (their initial fortune came not from agriculture but from the Teleflora flower delivery service). They later expanded their assets, buying farms on the cheap during the drought years of the late 1980s. Their company—then known as Paramount Farms, but now called the Wonderful Company—soon became the largest (corporate??) producer of pistachios and almonds in the world. Their many brands include Wonderful Pistachios, Halo clementines, Fiji Water, and Pom Wonderful.
All jewish business activity tends toward monopoly and control of entire sections of the economy, and the Resnick’s control of California’s agriculture has also resulted in their control of an equally important resource: its water supply. Control of water has become a huge battleground worldwide, and Jews are right in the middle of it, because if they control the water and money supply, they control whatever they want. And in California, especially, water is king, as it is a desert that is make livable only by transporting water from hundreds of miles away.