Posted on 07/03/2022 1:17:21 PM PDT by ShadowAce
You won’t see it on any of the alphabet networks, but a protest movement is exploding in the Netherlands after the government moved to shut down farms in order to “fight” climate change. The contentious move, pushed by the World Economic Forum, was enacted as part of an EU agreement that seeks to limit the release of nitrogen.
This is what becoming ungovernable looks like.
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The Dutch protesters are pouring manure on government offices, flooding streets, and becoming all together ungovernable. This uprising is in response to the WEF controlled government shutting down farms to "save the planet." You have to see this: https://t.co/YTyax7uagm pic.twitter.com/mXgufQfkRM— Keean Bexte (@TheRealKeean) July 2, 2022
Dutch farmers have been protesting in the streets for days against the government’s plan to target the livestock sector with nitrogen emission cuts.
The Dutch government said “The honest message… is that not all farmers can continue their business,”.
pic.twitter.com/ydNI3vgmEd— Marie Oakes (@TheMarieOakes) June 29, 2022
Dutch farmers protesting outside the home of the Minister for Nitrogen & Nature Policy against the govts plan to target the livestock sector with nitrogen emission cuts.
The plan could see up to 30% reduction in livestock farming & farms out of business. pic.twitter.com/0C8hjLQJWn
— Marie Oakes (@TheMarieOakes) June 29, 2022
Massive protests are occurring in the Netherlands as Dutch farmers are protesting against the government’s rules that would limit carbon and nitrogen emissions out of their farms, says Sky News host James Morrow.
Farmers protested around the Netherlands over the government’s new policy which would see the country slash nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions by 50 per cent by 2030.
“Massive massive protests, they’re blocking highways, they’re blocking traffic – I’ve seen them even spraying manure on government offices,” Mr Morrow said.
Of all the aspects of the green agenda, none is more damaging and suicidal than putting in arbitrary provisions that limit the production of food across the globe. I’m not in support of targeting anything to “lower emissions” because I believe it’s spitting into the wind to make wealthy elites feel better about their lifestyles. Yet, even if I did support that agenda, the last place that should be targeted is the food sector. While European leaders are virtue signaling about the temperature possibly rising a few degrees over the next hundred years, they should be concerned about feeding their populations before their countries descend into apocalyptic chaos.
But this is the way these European nations operate, specifically those that are in the EU. They are run by privileged, spoiled brats who don’t bother to weigh the costs of their policies because they assume the United States will jump in to save them if things ever get too bad. That’s obviously true regarding NATO considering how little the European members spend compared to the US, but it’s also true regarding energy and food.
For example, EU nations have massive oil and natural gas reserves but refuse to drill and frack in order to get to it. Why? Because the US will simply ship them more LNG, right? Now they are destroying their own food production capabilities, again believing that the US will provide them with what they need if shortages occur. But what they aren’t taking into account is that the US has its own problems and is no longer in a position to constantly pick up the slack for European leaders who refuse to govern with some semblance of common sense.
Here’s the bottom line: European nations looking to commit national suicide on the altar of climate change are playing with fire. Even the normally passive residents of the Netherlands will only take so much before pushing back. The farmers clearly aren’t violent extremists, and if the government attempts to treat them as such, things will only devolve further. The WEF, EU, and the rest of the global elite need to understand they only hold power as long as the people decide to let them hold power.
To be serious for a moment—that *can* be a pollutant in water. Nitrogen does cause algae blooms and that can kill marine life.
10 years.
the issue is...
methane and/or ammonia
or not?
I wonder if Bill Gates is purchasing huge tracts of farmland in order to take it out of production.
Or maybe to profit from the reduction in farm products in Europe?
At any rate his purchases are related because he is deep in the one world stuff. The question is how.
Not an issue when the jackwipes in charge want to eliminate a large percentage of the worlds population
Global nobility decides who lives or dies.
Boer warfare breaks out in Holland?
Reminds me of the American protests that developed over the jailing and abuse of the J6 prisoners...
Oh... Wait...
Well, cheers to the farmers. Hope they don’t mess up that manure by adding too many politicians to it.
Compost the politicians.
Out here a little southwest of Houston, the Chinese have bought up most of the land. You will also see large solar panels on the farming land.
The Dutch are very smart. They import all kinds of veggies here: leeks, bell peppers, radicchio, chili peppers, eggplant, rhubarb, salsify, celery root, abd many others—all of excellent quality.
No we cannot ship them more LNG they don’t have the port facilities for it, and not enough LNG tankers out there, the earliest that can happen 2026. Right all LNG has contracted for elsewhere.
That land can be restored to farm status if need be and will be when the deals don’t pan out in the long term.
He doesn’t own enough to make a dent in any kind of production.
He can get mounted police to run over old ladies with their horses.
like sri lanka, holland will soon be forced to import food at exorbitant prices ...
The last I heard he has a little more money left. He could buy more land.
Do the Dutch have guns?
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