February 26, 2024

WORLD: Farmers In 20 European Countries Standing Together To Protest Against The Commie Globalist World Economic Forum Agenda That View Farming As Ecocide And Psychos Want Farming Banned.

Global News published European farmers burn tires, protest at EU ministers meeting: "We don't make a living".

European farmers dumped tires on the streets of Brussels before setting them on fire on Monday, as they protested against competition from cheap food imports, excessive environmental rules and subsidies favouring large firms. Around 100 tractors were parked around the European Union (EU) institutions' headquarters ahead of planned speeches, a short distance from where agricultural ministers were meeting.

"We're here again in Brussels today as farmers because the European Union is not listening to our demands. Our demands are for fair revenue. We don't make a living out of our work. We produce the food and we don't make a living. Why is that?” French farmer Morgan Ody asked.

At the conclusion of the bloc's agriculture ministers gathering, Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister David Clarinval said that the EU’s executive commission needs to present more ambitious proposals to reduce farmers' concerns. 

Meanwhile in Spain, farmers from across the country drove their tractors to the European Parliament Office in Madrid, passing by the Ministry of Agriculture. Demonstrations have been taking place for weeks in European countries including Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy and Greece, as farmers call for better income and less bureaucracy.
The Sun pubilshed February 26, 2024: Farmers clash with riot police in Brussels during EU agriculture meeting. Furious farmers threw bottles at police in Brussels on Monday (February 26) as they protested against competition from cheap food imports, excessive environmental rules and subsidies favouring large firms.

Demonstrations have been taking place for weeks in European countries including Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy and Greece, as farmers call for better income and less bureaucracy, complaining of unfair competition from cheap Ukrainian goods. The European Union in 2022 waived duties on Ukrainian food imports to support the country's economy following Russia's invasion.
Anything that goes against the psycho NWO globalist anti-human agenda is referred to as "far-right" or "White Supremacist" or "racist" or "anti-semetic". They openly talk about what their agenda is for the human race they call "useless meat eaters". They want us living in 15-minute cities, eating fake meat, fake food, and the WEF propaganda video they put out says, "you will own nothing and be happy." (emphasis mine)
The protests come as the far right, for which farmers represent a growing constituency, is seen making gains in June's European Parliament elections.
Kim Iversen published February 26, 2024: Massive Farmers Protest All Across Europe Explained, Ireland's INSANE Hate Speech Laws. Ivor Cummins is a geopolitical commentator, author, health expert and world class chemical engineer. Ivor is the co-author of “Eat Rich, Live Long”.
*****BELGIUM***** *****SPAIN***** *****SWEDEN***** *****POLAND*****
*****SWITZERLAND***** *****FRANCE***** *****ENGLAND***** *****GREECE***** *****NORWAY***** *****Czech Republic*****
Associated Press pubilshed Feb 22, 2024: Czech farmers join forces with colleagues from neighboring countries to protest EU policies. Czech farmers drove their tractors and other vehicles to several border crossings on Thursday, to join forces with their colleagues from neighboring countries in their protests against European Union agriculture policies, bureaucracy and overall conditions for their business. Farmers say policies such as the Green Deal, which calls for limits on the use of chemicals and on greenhouse gas emissions, limit their business and make their products more expensive than non-EU imports.

*****IRELAND*****
Redacted published Jun 6, 2023: Irish farmers REVOLT over WEF plans to kill their cattle. The Irish government proposed a cattle cull plan that has ignited a fiery response from farmers throughout the country. The plan aims to reduce methane emissions from the agricultural sector, but it has been met with fierce opposition, leading to an unprecedented revolt by farmers who believe they are being unfairly targeted.

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