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https://media.breitbart.com/media/20...1176157919.jpg- Netherlands' Push To Curb Emissions | Dutch Farmers Burn Haystack On Roads:
- Why Are Farmers In The Netherlands Angry? | Inside Story:
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- Dutch Farmer Protests, Georgia Guidestone Explosion & Elliot Page Twitter Violation:
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- Dutch Farmers And Fishermen Block Roads To Protest New Emissions Rules:
- Rockefeller Foundation PDF (Tunnel Vision Propaganda Report produced in 2021).
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The World Economic Forum controlled Dutch 🇳🇱 government announced last week an end to modern farming – putting harsh controls on nitrogen, and spelling the end to thousands of family farms. In response, Dutch farmers took a page out of the Canadian Freedom Convoy playbook. They took to the highways, blockaded borders, and launched massive protests.
So far, the global media has vilified the farmers, brushing aside their concerns with the New World Order-style policy, and propagating government lines.
Farmers are worried that this will is one step closer to a global food crisis and total government control of the food supply.
This is critical journalism, and it falls to The Counter Signal to tell the honest story.
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- Sky News Presenter Punishes Rutte: The Netherlands Seems To Be 'Sliding Into Dictatorship':
Like Canada, the Netherlands seems to be sliding into a dictatorship. Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau and Mark Rutte are both slaves to Klaus Schwab and the globalists of the World Economic Forum, Sky News presenter Rowan Dean said.
Just months ago, the Canadian government attacked its own citizens in the most grotesque and terrifying way. The government blocked bank accounts of peacefully demonstrating truckers. Police horses also trampled demonstrators.
- Fair is fair, some farmers have to stop
Last year, Prime Minister Rutte spoke proudly at the World Economic Forum about the Dutch involvement in the World Economic Forum's so-called Food Innovation Hubs, which are aimed at 'transforming food systems and land use'.
This means, among other things, reducing nitrogen emissions, with the result that the survival of many farms is endangered. “To be fair, some farmers have to stop,” said agriculture minister Staghouwer .
And so farmers take to the road en masse to protest and literally fight for their lives. They set up blockades and spray manure against town halls. Dean points out that the police are reportedly infiltrating the protests, a tactic that Trudeau also used. "What coincidence."
“This is what happens when your government is invaded by globalist activists from the World Economic Forum,” he stresses. Does that sound like a conspiracy theory? Yes, of course! But I'm not the one to say that; Klaus Schwab confessed to the plans of the World Economic Forum in 2017. ”
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- Dutch Farmers Block Food Warehouses Over New Environmental Rules:
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- Farmer's Convoy in The Netherlands Protests WEF Agenda 2030 Climate Change Policies:
The Farmer's Convoy in the Netherlands heats up with police firing rounds into the cabins of tractors. Today, we review the latest developments in Holland and the WEF 2030 plan for taking control of agricultural production.
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- Dutch Farmer Uprising Escalates as Farmers Buy a Tank and Cops Shoot at Protestors:
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- Dutch Police shoot at 16 year old (nearly misses!)
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- Angry Farmers Set Ultimatum: Wednesday A Conversation Here And Otherwise It Explodes:
A group of farmers and sympathizers have been demonstrating for several days at the provincial government in Leeuwarden with tractors and trucks. The farmers want the controversial nitrogen plans to be shelved.
Publicist Sietske Bergsma was at the provincial government house on Friday together with reporters Lewis Blackpool and Lincoln Jay from Rebel News . Jay previously reported on the truckers' protest at the Canadian parliament in Ottawa.
One farmer told Blackpool that the government wants to seize farmers' land rather than nitrogen reduction. “We have a big problem here in the Netherlands,” said another farmer. Police and enforcement had cordoned off the area around the provincial government building.
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The farmers do not plan to leave until their demands are met, Blackpool said.
They have issued an ultimatum to the States members: 'A meeting here on Wednesday, otherwise it will explode'.
An official said to 'transmit the request and mail it'. “If even one doesn't come, then our message is out: guys, do what you want, don't stick to anything anymore. Then it happened,” emphasized one of the farmers.
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“There's a lot going on outside this building: shooting, riot police hitting trucks with steel pipes, all kinds of crazy things happening,” he said. "Then it's just a matter of fingers crossed that nothing will happen here until Wednesday."
Another farmer said it is not a request, but a requirement. “We demand that something happens now, otherwise it will be the end of the exercise.”
Meanwhile, farmers all over Europe are revolting, including in Italy:
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New Dutch-German farmer convoy heads to the border
A new Dutch-German farmer convoy has taken off and is holding demonstrations along the A7 motorway near the Netherlands-Germany border.
According to the Klokkenluiders Telegram channel, which has been sending out alerts of various protest locations since the demonstrations began, a visibility action alongside German farmers is happening at the following locations:
A7 – Exit Kuilbanden, near: Engelberterweg 116, 9723 EP Groningen
A7 – Exit Hoogezand, near: AB Nobellaan 2, 9615 TM Kolham
A7 – Zuidbroek exit, near: Europaweg 2-B, 9636 HT Zuidbroek
A7 – Exit Scheemda, near: Zijdwende 2, 9681 TZ Midwolda
A7 – Windschoten exit, near: Oostereinde 26-28, 9675 TA Winschoten
A7 exit near Engelberterweg, AB Nobellan, Europaweg 2-B, Zijdwende 2, and Oostereinde 26-28
Meanwhile, another haybale burning has been set off beside the A6 motorway.
Since beginning their protests, these brave farmers have inspired many across Europe to take similar action, including farmers in Germany, Italy, and Poland, where a march in Warsaw was recently staged.
Other demonstrations have included several border blockades, port blockades, airport blockades, haybale burnings, and spraying manure on government buildings to show politicians just what the everyman thinks of their globalist agenda.
As TCS Editor-in-Chief Keean Bexte explained earlier this week after arriving in Holland, “[The Netherlands’ government has passed a policy that has been suggested and pushed by Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum. It’s a policy that will see nitrogen pollution cut in half by 2030. Now, along with cutting nitrogen pollution comes cutting farms, cutting farm production, and cutting farm[ing] jobs,”
“… Every farmer in this country is united against this government,” Bexte continues, “and they’re blockading the distribution centres of grocery stores to let the public know exactly where their food comes from and what will happen if Mark Rutte, Klaus Schwab, and the rest of the globalists get their way.”
Indeed, despite the recent shooting incident, in which an officer fired off two “targeted shots” at an unarmed teenager, it appears that Dutch farmers remain committed to the fight against the government’s career-destroying climate change policy.
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https://www.newsweek.com/popular-upr...pinion-1722653
A Popular Uprising Against the Elites Has Gone Global | Opinion
On 7/7/22 at 10:53 AM EDT
A popular uprising of working-class people against the elites and their values is underway—and it's crossing the globe. There is a growing resistance by the middle and lower classes against what Rob Henderson has coined the "luxury beliefs" of the elites, as everyday folks realize the harm it causes them and their communities.
There were early glimmerings last February, when the Canadian Trucker Convoy pitched working class truck drivers against a "laptop class" demanding ever more restrictive COVID-19 policies. You saw it as well in the victory of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who ran on parents' rights in education and went on to win both suburbs and rural areas. You can see it in the growing support of Hispanic voters for a Republican Party, which increasingly identifies as anti-woke, and pro-working class. And now we're seeing the latest iteration in the Netherlands in the form of a farmer's protest against new environmental rulings that will ruin them.
Over 30,000 Dutch farmers have risen in protest against the government in the wake of new nitrogen limits that require farmers to radically curb their nitrogen emissions by up to 70 percent in the next eight years. It would require farmers to use less fertilizer and even to reduce the number of their livestock. While large farming companies have the means to hypothetically meet these goals and can switch to non-nitrogen-based fertilizers, it is impossible for smaller, often family-owned farms. The new environmental regulations are so extreme that they would force many to shutter, including people whose families have been farming for three or four generations. In protest, farmers have been blockading streets and refusing to deliver their products to supermarket chains. It's been leading to serious shortages of eggs and milk, among other food items.
But the effects will be global. The Netherlands is the world's second largest agricultural exporter after the United States, making the country of barely 17 million inhabitants a food superpower. Given global food shortages and rising prices, the role of Dutch farmers in the global food chain has never been more important. But if you thought the Dutch government was going to take that into account and ensure that people can put food on the table, you would be wrong; when offered the choice between food security and acting against "climate change," the Dutch government decided to pursue the latter.
What is particularly frustrating is that the government is fully aware that what it is asking farmers to do will drive many of them out of existence. In fact, the government originally planned to move at a slower pace—until a lawsuit brought by environmental groups in 2019 forced an acceleration of the timetable.
The reaction by members of the agricultural sector has been massive and ongoing since 2019, but the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic allowed the government of Prime Minister Mark Rutte to ban protests in 2020 and 2021. With the reignited demonstrations this year, the authorities have also switched to a more aggressive approach. There have been arrests and even warning shots fired by police at farmers, one almost killing a 16-year-old protestor.
Yet the sympathies of the Dutch are not with their government; they are solidly with their farmers. Current polls indicate that the Farmers Political Party, formed just three years ago in response to the new regulations, would gain a whopping 11 seats in Parliament if elections were held today (it currently holds just one seat). Moreover, the Dutch Fishermen's Union has publicly joined the protests, blocking harbors with fishing crews holding signs that read "Eendracht maakt Kracht": Unity Creates Strength.
But while the Dutch people are on the side of the farmers, their elites are behaving much as they did in Canada and the U.S., and not just those in government. Media outlets are refusing to even report the protests, and when they do, they cast the farmers as extremists.
Why the disconnect? Every reliable poll of European newsrooms from Germany to the Netherlands show that climate change is a much more important topic for journalists than it is for ordinary people. It's not that average citizens don't care about climate change, but that they have the common sense to know that destroying their farm so the government's emission goals can be met in 2030 instead of 2035 will not change the planet's climate.
After all, the Netherlands accounts for just 0.46 percent of the world's CO2 emissions, and while a further reduction might be desirable, it will not be decisive in combating climate change over the next eight years. It may make the country's elite to feel good about themselves, but it will also result in large parts of the population seeing their living standards decline and their economic existence targeted by the state for ideological reasons.
There is a malaise in the West currently, where ideological goals are pursued at the expense of the lower middle and working classes. Whether it's truckers in Canada, farmers in the Netherlands, oil and gas companies in the United States, ideology, not science or hard evidence, is dominating the agenda, gratifying the elites while immiserating the working class.
Ultimately, there is a risk that climate policies will do to Europe what Marxism did to Latin America. A continent with all the conditions for widespread prosperity and a healthy environment will impoverish and ruin itself for ideological reasons.
In the end, both the people and the climate will be worse off.
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How much truth to this? (Capital of OWG and such)
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Dutch anon breakdown of current situation
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@Alt-sociology >admiralty law
Admiralty law is international law pertaining to ships on the ocean. When you see someone reference it as more than that (especially as the basis of legitimacy of governments), you know you're dealing with a serious legal kook.
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- 😨🇳🇱 NETHERLANDS Update 🇳🇱 Dutch Foodwars:
"I work for the supermarket industry, and many employees I work with we all see what’s going on and we all say to each other “Control the food, control the population”, for example here in the US we’ve had the ongoing “shortage” of baby formula, we get calls every day for formula. Yet somehow pallets of the stuff magically showed up at the border. Interesting. But we get fresh produce everyday, we get milk deliveries everyday, we get no interruption of beer or liquor deliveries, most of the supply chain is actually just fine now, yet somehow, the baby formula remains out of reach. Why? Population control, think about it. Babies need formula, so if you disrupt that, you control what happens to the most vulnerable portion of the population, new borns. Something to put into perspective, during the pandemic, we had no shortage of beer or liquor or drugs, all were highly available as they’ve always been, yet no one can find a single can of baby formula? So yes, in a word “Satanic”, I don’t normally use that phrase, but in this case I think it’s appropriate".
"I'm from the Netherlands and the situation is very tense at the moment. Let's all hope the situation is not going to escalate. I don't understand this 'problem' because at school I was tought that nitrogen makes up for 78% of the air we breathe. I share this info a lot but it seems to sticks like a memo on teflon. Media is hypnotically hammering in that there is a nitrogencrisis! Let's hope more people wake up to the fact that there is no nitrogencrisis. Thanks for informing people about the situation in our small but very crowdy country!"