The Netherlands is still inherently an agricultural country, which produces a colossal result by surface area, placing it second in the world ranking for agricultural and horticultural product exports. The Dutch farmers and horticulturists form the historical platform of a prosperous Netherlands. However, the globalist Rutte/Kaag government, following World Economic Forum policy, has implemented the plan to liquidate/buy out a significant part of these farmers and agricultural companies.
Buying them out is a self inflicted injury as that amount is recovered from the citizens through all kinds of taxes and levies. The excuse given for the liquidation of agriculture is allegedly to combat the Nitrogen influence. However, the trend has already over the last three decades been very effective; given the measures already taken by the sector(s) themselves. Moreover, the nitrogen problem is a false assumption; This is partly because, like most Western nations, the small Netherlands has only a small influence on the world. Nonetheless the leadership of the Dutch government is implementing this policy on the orders of the World Economic Forum and is seen as a test country for the implementation of the so-called 4th industrial revolution.
But just like the planned corona crisis (already noticeable in March ’20), other worrying developments are not being noticed. After all, an increasingly acute drought situation is emerging; which, according to our rulers, has the laughable explanation that it would be the increased emissions of CO2. In this context, it is strictly recommended that agricultural faculties, for example in Wageningen and Leuven, should look for serious scientific explanations for this situation. This series started in 2003, among other things, when the Rhine became unnavigable due to persistent drought; some extreme years are also 2018/2019.
The collaboration between the world’s top secret services: The executors of the Deep State are without a doubt running programs to brainwash the world’s population to their desired direction. A striking example is the chain of biological warfare laboratories they set up in Ukraine (which is one of the stated causes of the outbreak of the conflict).
In contrast to the measures to expropriate the farmers; that goes against the legal anchoring of the right of ownership, action must be taken in connection with the water problem. It is long overdue to propose the beginning of a solution: a policy aimed at encouraging people, including in Europe, to use potable water sparingly; adopt measures to prohibit grotesque waste and support for agriculture regarding the need to continue to supply crops and animals.
Meanwhile, an inclusive convergence of various (deliberately induced) crises threatens to lead to a painful awakening. By all means, a stop to arms supplies to Ukraine should be enforced (the victims are Ukrainian and Russians and not the world leaders), and more weapons will only escalate conflict. The patriotic parties in the Netherlands and Flanders must urgently urge other groups to stop the unbridled importation of migrants: otherwise they will end up like Utrecht, where tens of thousands of illegal migrants are given priority on the 11-year housing list. One cannot deny the environmental problem, given that the Low Countries have the highest population per square kilometer in the world!
No doubt preparations are being made for a new wave of fear mongering and constitutional violations this Autumn. Face masks and urgent boosters will again be imposed, supported by a system of informers and health zealots. The populist groups should be proud to oppose this tooth and nail. The constitution was not drafted to curb civilians. It was drafted to curb governments.
Finally, some figures (2020): The Netherlands imports 67.1 billion euros worth of agricultural products; it exports for 95.6 billion euros. There are 600,000 jobs directly involved in this. The sector has already achieved a reduction of 187 million kg of nitrogen between 1990-2017; a reduction of phosphate emissions by 60 million kg. There is now already 550,000 ha. withdrawn from agriculture. (sources RVO, CBS, WUR, NZO-Zuid, Nieuwe Oogst).
The key question for the Netherlands and Flanders is: do they allow the sector that ensures a guaranteed and qualitative food supply and jobs, to be switched off, especially while hordes of new inhabitants, with preferential treatment, are brought to these countries? Any policy maker who is truly loyal to his population, must fight the nitrogen plans at all costs. In the Netherlands, that is the policy of the FVD Party
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