The Great Reset: Dutch Government Buys Out Farmers in New Climate Scheme as Irish Farmers Revolt, We're NextThe European Union approved the Dutch government's billion-dollar scheme to buy out farmers in the name of climate change, while Irish dairy farmers are revolting over calls to kill thousands of cows.If you still think “The Great Reset” is a conspiracy theory and cow farts are dangerous to the environment, it’s time to wake up. Government leaders worldwide have bought into the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) delusional plan (The Great Reset) to gain control of us, our land, our food supply, and common sense—first through their failed pandemic plans and now through their climate change agenda. More than 10,000 farms are being shut down under a 1.61 billion dollar Dutch scheme to buy out farmers so that the Netherlands can fall in line with the WEF and United Nations’ "Agenda 2030.” The buyout program will initially impact 3,000 privately-owned farms deemed to emit too much nitrogen. Other farms will then be allowed to apply to receive 120% of their farm’s buyout value. The government will also offer to buy out dairy, pig, and poultry farmers—giving them 100% of their farm’s value in exchange for shutting down. The program may become mandatory if enough people do not volunteer to turn over their farms and livestock. Clearly, this is not about the environment, eradicating poverty, or sustainable agriculture. Meanwhile, Irish farmers are revolting over calls to kill 65,000 to 200,000 dairy cows (depending on your source) over the next few years so the country can meet its “climate goals.” The result will yield higher grocery prices and food shortages. Why would anyone do something so stupid? To buy out livestock and “reduce nitrogen pollution,” or so they say. According to Reuters, the Dutch need to reduce excess nitrogen levels, caused in part by “years of intensive farming” despite the fact they’ve already reduced nitrogen emissions by 8%. (This is where we pretend nitrogen is not an essential nutrient for plant growth and, by extension, life—and that animal farts are more dangerous nitrogen sources than the toxic pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers governments have promoted for decades.) If you’re wondering how this makes sense, don’t bother because it doesn’t. The reality is that the Netherlands is the second largest exporter of agricultural products in the world and the top meat exporter in Europe. The Netherlands was hand-selected by none other than Klause Schwab at the WEF to be the guinea pig so that other countries, like the U.S., would follow suit. There’s just one problem; we have something called the U.S. Constitution. (If you haven’t figured out how the first amendment right to free speech and the second amendment right to bear arms are huge barriers to the WEF, World Health Organization, and UN’s global agenda sweeping through Europe, I’m not sure what to tell you.) Don’t worry, though, Schwab and his dear friends at the WEF, including Bill Gates, have planned to put the world on a delicious diet of insects. We won’t even miss meat, milk, cheese, bacon, eggs, or chicken. We will be too busy loading up on crickets to miss the steak. With President Biden’s “pledge” that the U.S. will be at “net zero emissions” by 2050 and U.S. climate envoy John Kerry’s warped belief that “cutting farm emissions” are vital to fighting the established science of “climate change,” you should prepare yourself for the fact we’re next. USA Today was quick to defend Kerry’s recent statements at a climate summit speech on the matter. They claim he plans to curb emissions through innovation, not through buyouts; yet, this is the same administration that promised not to mandate COVID-19 vaccines and then forced experimental shots on almost every American. Of course, the U.S. doesn’t have to buy out farmers. Bill Gates can buy up farmland, and carbon taxes can make it so difficult for farmers to do what they do that they’ll bow out before the government has to spend a dime on a buyout. You should prepare to fight back, protest, and support your local farmers now because what you see happening in the Netherlands and Ireland is a look into this country’s not-so-distant future. If you control the food supply, you control the people. You’re currently a free subscriber to Megan Redshaw's Newsletter. Upgrade your subscription to get the full experience and support Megan’s work. |