No Doubt About it: Farmers Are ‘Going to Escalate’

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Protesting Dutch farmers aren’t announcing their plans in advance but they “always come up with something special.” Peaceful negotiations have broken down because government officials in the Netherlands had no intention of good faith bargaining to start with.

Farmers promise something special

Early discussions between groups representing farmers in the Dutch Netherlands “have not yet yielded success.” Talks aren’t even close to “success” because the government isn’t there to negotiate. The only thing they have to say is accept your fate and surrender. It isn’t happening.

Everyone knows that the progressively liberal cabinet is “largely responsible for the planned imposition of new climate change policies which have the potential to cripple farmers’ livelihoods.

As reported by Dutch media, the Farmers Defense Force is “not at all satisfied” with the first round of one-sided meetings with the cabinet.

If I taste the mood a bit, I think you can prepare for the hardest actions that FDF has ever taken,” predicts foreman Mark van den Oever. These farmers aren’t backing down.

He knows better than to get specific. Not when it comes to farmers who blockaded food warehouses and an airport. “We’re not going to elaborate on that, but we’re definitely going to escalate. We always come up with something special.

Right now, tensions are “extremely high” across the land of tulips and windmills. A last minute sit-down with cabinet members, including Prime Minister Mark Rutte and mediator Johan Remkes got nowhere on Friday.

A gap like the Grand Canyon

Farmers are being so stubborn because their entire way of life is at risk in the name of a dubious global warming crisis. The green new laws will “devastate family-owned farms which have been operating for generations” and the government admits it.

The agricultural sector simply must get with Agenda 2030 whether they like it or not. We can all eat bugs.

The two sides aren’t even a little bit close in their positions. “According to Van den Oever, the gap between the cabinet and the farmers is large. He compares it to the Grand Canyon in the United States. ‘The impasse is big, we are back to square one,’ he says.

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Everyone in Europe is paying close attention because they get their food from the Dutch. They will be farming less as well because they’re facing the same Great Reset as the rest of the planet. Even Canadian farm families rolled their tractors through the streets of Ottawa in support recently.

Considering that tactics used by Dutch farmers in the past include blocking roads with manure and setting hay bales on fire, things could get real interesting this week. They already escalated once and started burning tires in the roadway.

The stench could be smelled for miles. Talks on Friday produced “really too little,” explains Sjaak van der Tak. He’s head of the LTO, which is the main Dutch farming union. The ball, he notes, “is in the government’s court.

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