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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, under the influence of the World Economic Forum, announced his goal to reach net-zero nitrogen emissions in 2019.
This announcement will force farmers to reduce livestock and food production to cut-down nitrogen emissions.
The farmers, also known as The Boer, have spent years pushing back in peaceful protest, and in June 2022, the protests grew bigger than ever before.
So, Rebel News sent U.K. Reporter Lewis Brackpool and Lincoln Jay to the Netherlands to cover these massive protests. Now, with the help of Kian Simone, they have combined their in-depth footage from the Dutch farmer protests to create a documentary.
Bill Gates's Dutch factory that makes synthetic meat going up in flames:
Jolanta Senele
Aug 11
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As someone who lives in the netherlands, i would like to correct few things. We did not have vaccine mandates, not even in healthcare. It was very close, but somehow we managed. Protests were in place already in autumn 2020 and slowly became more and more popular and less and less bloody. The lasi picture is from the fire of picnic distribution center. Its not fake meat factory, just websupermarket. And looks like our farmers won. Looks like the idea of mandatory selling of your farm because of nitrogen norms (based on strange models) is abandoned.
Patrick says
All banks are interconnected.
We have to abolish the banking system as we know it.
richwicks says
Patrick says
All banks are interconnected.
We have to abolish the banking system as we know it.
Wasn't Hitler the last guy to do that?
RadioGenova
@RadioGenova
Aug 31
German farmers also rise up. Ministry of Agriculture in Stuttgart besieged. Protests are underway in dozens of German cities.
The Netherlands’ agricultural minister Henk Staghouwer has been forced to resign following widespread protests from Dutch farmers over his radical climate agenda that seeks to destroy their livelihoods.
Staghouwer was leading the Dutch agriculture ministry’s climate policy that involved confiscating farms in a forced government buy-out scheme.
In the wake of the huge protests from farmers, Staghouwer has now been forced to step down.
He told the Dutch cabinet that pushback from farmers had meant he would not be able to meet a September deadline for rolling out the government’s radical green policy, the AP reported.
The climate agenda involves cutting nitrogen emissions from the nation’s farming sector to the point where it made it impossible for farms to continue operating.
The initiative includes a $24.2 billion scheme to buy out local farmers and facilitate the transition away from intensive farming practices.
The push provoked mass demonstrations by farmers across the continent.
Eva Vlaardingerbroek
@EvaVlaar
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🇳🇱 UPDATE ON THE DUTCH FARMERS: our criminal government has announced yesterday that they’ll be speeding up the theft of our farmers’ land. 500-600 farmers will be forced to sell their land to the state in the next year.
The farmers have announced new protests, so stay tuned.
Oct 6, 2022
Eva Vlaardingerbroek
EvaVlaar
6h
🇳🇱 UPDATE ON THE DUTCH FARMERS: our criminal government has announced yesterday that they’ll be speeding up the theft of our farmers’ land. 500-600 farmers will be forced to sell their land to the state in the next year.
The farmers have announced new protests, so stay tuned.
Oct 6, 2022
Eva Vlaardingerbroek is a young Dutch woman who has openly spoken against the woke policies that are destroying farms and families in her country.
The Farmers Are Back! Thousands of Tractors Converge on Brussels to Protest Green Agenda
The Farmers Are Back! Thousands of Tractors Converge on Brussels to Protest Green Agenda
The world's largest exporter of food?
More like Europe's largest exporter. US is the largest exporter I thought.
Rank Country Value of Food Exports (US Dollars, Thousands)
1 United States 72,682,349.79
2 Germany 34,628,800.73
3 United Kingdom 29,540,218.71
4 China 25,152,286.27
5 France 24,114,557.76
6 Netherlands 23,271,570.93
7 Japan 21,870,881.77
8 Canada 21,803,448.88
9 Belgium 15,742,034.88
10 Italy 13,890,507.81
6 Netherlands 23,271,570.93
7 Japan 21,870,881.77
Limiting cows to what is effectively one animal per acre is of course a bid to drastically reduce the amount of meat grown and consumed. That's the point. They don't want you eating meat and they want to make it extremely expensive for you to do so.
Note that the Dutch farmers have been pushing back against this climate change hysteria for a while now:
The Irish government is facing a backlash after reports broke of a proposal to kill off as many as 200,000 cows over the next three years in an effort to meet the country’s emissions reduction goals. ...
“Reports like this only serve to further fuel the view that the government is working behind the scenes to undermine our dairy and livestock sectors,” Tim Cullinan, president of the Irish Farmers’ Association, told The Telegraph.
Pat McCormack, president of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association, also knocked the cull proposal. McCormack balked at the idea that plans for reducing Ireland’s emissions had come to focus on livestock rather than other major emitters like airlines.
“We’re the one industry with a significant roadmap, and, to be quite honest with you, our herd isn’t any larger than it was 25 to 30 years ago,” McCormack told The Telegraph. “Can the same be said for the transport industry, can the same be said for the aviation industry?”
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk also pushed back against the cow-killing emissions reduction plan on Saturday.
“This really needs to stop. Killing some cows doesn’t matter for climate change,” Musk, whose portfolio includes the Tesla electric vehicle company, wrote on Twitter.
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Dutch Farmers are in revolt:
Interesting timing to restrict agra output right during an inflationary crisis, eh? Particularly on foodstuffs?