Dutch Farmers Resume Roadside Fires and Manure Spraying

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Dutch farmers are back to burning hay bales again. They’re also dumping garbage and spreading manure to proclaim that negotiations have broken down. Things remain real tense in the Netherlands and you still aren’t hearing a word about it in the media.

Farmers resume protests across Netherlands

On Wednesday, July 27, traffic authorities near the Hague are advising that “several roads in the central and eastern Netherlands were completely or partially blocked by the early morning blockades.” Fire crews are scrambling “to clear roads as traffic built up.

The farmers have literally pulled out the pitchforks and torches. Dutch media is calling it the “latest demonstrations in a summer of discontent.

As part of the Agenda 2030 global goals, nitrogen emission reductions laser focused on Europe’s most productive farmers will put them out of work and starve half the continent at the same time. They got the government’s attention at the end of June by blockading food distribution centers until there was no food in the supermarkets.

Solidarity protests spread across Europe. The most recent was a Slow-Roll through the streets of Ottawa, Canada last Saturday. They know they’re targeted as victims of the Great Reset soon because Justin Trudeau is fully behind the Agenda 2030 global goals. That’s why American media is working so hard to ignore it.

On Tuesday, “a government-appointed mediator sent invitations to farmers’ organizations to discuss with the country’s ruling coalition ways of reducing nitrogen emissions.” They woke up to burning haybales as an RSVP. Don’t be so hasty, their negotiator begs.

I see the talks as a turning point: breaking the deadlock together,” mediator Johan Remkes told reporters. “The cabinet has assured me that there is room and joint solutions are possible.” The agricultural sector isn’t convinced.

Not as independent as expected

The protesters see the appointment of Remkes as a go-between like putting a rat in charge of the cheese. “Some farmers have rejected the appointment of Remkes as an independent mediator because he is a member of Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s center-right political party and a former deputy prime minister.

They don’t plan to negotiate, they intend to strong arm the farm families right off their ancestral lands so they can build housing subdivisions for wayward migrants. The price of land in Europe is through the roof and farms need a whole lot of it. All they seem to produce is pollution. Well, and the food. Bill Gates and his cronies have a way around that. Start breeding bugs for food, fun and profit.

Farmers can’t understand why they are being targeted for extinction while “other industries, such as aviation, construction and transport, also are contributing to emissions and face less far-reaching rules.” The Deep State is hiding something.

They also say the government is not giving them a clear picture of their futures amid the proposed reforms.” The nation happens to be known as the second largest exporter of food in the world. If there isn’t enough to go around now, where is Europe going to get their groceries?

Another complicating factor is that European farmers are looking at the same heavy handed reductions as everyone else. So are their Canadian counterparts.

As is stands, the U.S. hasn’t been beaten into submission with the plan for world domination yet, but they’re working on it real hard. American ranchers and food growers have a little too much power in Washington, still. That won’t continue for long if Joe Biden’s handlers get their way.

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