To defeat tyranny and defend liberty, America needs a few Dutch farmers

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To defeat tyranny and defend liberty, America needs a few Dutch farmers

Much like the truckers in Canada who used their vehicles to protest the government’s COVID restrictions, farmers in the Netherlands are using tractors and other farm equipment to protest the Dutch government’s extreme climate policies — policies inspired by the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 and the World Economic Forum’s “Great Reset.”

And if we hope to defeat tyranny and defend liberty in America — and destroy the globalist’s New World Order agenda — these Dutch farmers are an example of what it’s going to take for us to succeed (via Rebel News):

Our U.K. reporter, Lewis Brackpool, is headed to Amsterdam to cover the farmers as they protest extreme climate policies.

The Dutch farmers are protesting against a plan to cut nitrogen emissions by 40%, something that would devastate the nation’s livestock industry in particular. Of course, these cuts are expected by 2030 — completely in line with the United Nations’ Agenda 2030.

Oh, and just for good measure, Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, is listed by the World Economic Forum as an agenda contributor. (Emphasis mine)

Agenda 2030 is a system of total, worldwide centralization of power influencing everything from governments to economies.

Transforming our World: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was released to the world at the United Nations Summit in September 2015 as a roadmap for imposing global socialism on every inhabitant of planet earth, a document that received thunderous applause before being adopted and approved by every one of the 193 member nations.

The 17 so-called “Sustainable Development Goals” in the official document essentially serve as the recipe for global socialism and corporatism. For example, one Agenda 2030 goal calls on the UN, national governments, and every person on planet Earth to “reduce inequality within and among countries” which can only be achieved “if wealth is shared and income inequality is addressed.”

Wealth redistribution? Now where have I heard that before?

Recently, the United Nations (UN) took its New World Order ambitions up a notch when UN General Secretary Antonio Guterres and World Economic Forum (WEF) founder Klaus Schwab signed an agreement to accelerate Agenda 2030.

The partnership between the World Economic Forum and the United Nations is a match made in heaven — or is it the other place? — because Agenda 2030 and the WEF’s “Great Reset” agenda share the same goal: the creation of a New World Order.

Concerning the “need” for the Great Reset, Klaus Schwab explains it this way:

A Great Reset is necessary to build a new social contract that honours the dignity of every human being.

We have to restore a functioning system of smart global cooperation structured to address the challenges of the next 50 years. The Great Reset will require us to integrate all stakeholders of global society into a community of common interest, purpose and action. We need a change of mindset, moving from short-term to long-term thinking, moving from shareholder capitalism to stakeholder responsibility. Environmental, social and good governance have to be a measured part of corporate and governmental accountability.” (Emphasis mine)

Under the plan being fought by Dutch farmers, cattle operations in the Netherlands will be systematically dismantled to ensure the success of reaching the radical environmental goals established by Agenda 2030 (via TheGuardian.com):

Civil servants at the finance and agriculture ministry have drawn up proposals which include slashing livestock numbers by 30%, one of the most radical plans of its kind in Europe. Two proposed scenarios include forcing some farmers to sell emissions rights and even their land to the state, if necessary.

The Netherlands has one of Europe’s largest livestock industries, with more than 100m million cattle, chickens and pigs. It is also the EU’s biggest meat exporter.

Environmentalists have welcomed the plans, saying this could be the shape of things to come across Europe. “It’s a step in the right direction,” said Bram van Liere, campaigner at Friends of the Earth Netherlands. “We would do more on buying out farmers and helping them transition to sustainable agriculture.

It’s easy to see now why we’re seeing a global push to add bugs to our diets, isn’t it?

In light of Joe Biden’s recent call for America to lead in the creation of a New World Order, could the happenings in the Netherlands be a preview of coming attractions in the US? When it comes to radical environmental policy, I think we’re already there.

One of Biden’s first orders of business was to appoint John Kerry as his climate czar who, as the official representative of the administration, participated in a panel discussion hosted by the World Economic Forum in December 2020 where he reaffirmed his boss’ devotion to the New World Order, and he promised that the Great Reset will not only happen in America, but it will happen very quickly:

“The answer to your question is, no, you’re not expecting too much [from President Biden]. And yes, [the Great Reset] will happen. And I think it will happen with greater speed and with greater intensity than a lot of people might imagine.

[The need for the Great Reset is] a reflection of the inability of democratic governments in many parts of the world to deliver. And I just have to put it bluntly. We’re certainly the primary exhibit. We’re exhibit number one.

“I think …. that the notion of a ‘reset’ is more important than ever before. I personally believe that we’re at the dawn of an extremely exciting time. (Emphasis mine)

In November 2016, WEF published “8 Predictions for the World in 2030” describing how the world will be a much different place because of changes to how people work and live with some predictions coming true during COVID lockdowns and mandates. In a promotional video proclaiming that “you’ll own nothing and be happy about it,” the World Economic Forum summarized them as follows (note #4):

  1. People will own nothing. Goods are either free of charge or must be lent from the state.
  2. The United States will no longer be the leading superpower, but a handful of countries will dominate.
  3. Organs will not be transplanted but printed.
  4. Meat consumption will be minimized.
  5. Massive displacement of people will take place with billions of refugees.
  6. To limit the emission of carbon dioxide, a global price will be set at an exorbitant level.
  7. People can prepare to go to Mars and start a journey to find alien life.
  8. Western values will be tested to the breaking point.

The UN and the World Economic Forum are committed to destroying free markets and individual choice, and if they succeed with Agenda 2030, tyranny will prosper as liberty disappears from the Netherlands and the rest of the planet.

As we know all too well, Republicans and Democrats are more than willing to ignore the Constitution in order to do whatever they want to accomplish their liberty-killing objectives. And unless “we the people” take back the power handed to us by the Founders, America could fall to the New World Order agenda of the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, and their globalist allies.

If we want to defeat tyranny and save liberty, America could use a few Dutch farmers of her own on the battlelines.

 


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