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In the US, we'd be shutting them down so we could build factories and highways and shopping malls. The Nederlanders do it for the environment. There's the difference between us and one of the happiest, most progressive nations on the planet.To comply with the European Unionās radical climate laws, the Dutch government of World Economic Forum acolyte Mark Rutte will force up to 3,000 farms to shut down for good.
Farmers will be made an offer on their farms, which the government claims is āwell overā market value.
According to nitrogen minister Christianne van der Wal, the government purchase will be compulsory.
āThere is no better offer coming,ā claimed van der Wal.
Recent EU nature preservation rules require member states to reduce emissions across sectors of the economy.
As one of Europeās most prominent farming nations, half of the Netherlandsā emissions come from agricultural activity.
Rutte has warned that those who refuse to comply could face government force.
When the Dutch government announced a nitrogen fertilizer reduction mandate, the country saw nationwide protests from farmers.
Former agricultural minister resigned from his position as a result of the movement.
The Dutch farmer protests received international attention, with protests popping up in Canada in support of the uprising.
Rutteās government policies have many observers concerned about the direction he is taking the country.
Earlier this month, the countryās finance minister Sigrid Kaag proposed a law to allow banks to spy on transactions of citizens which totaled more than ā¬100.
Privacy watchdog Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens called the bill an unprecedented āsurveillance of the Dutchā people.
Netherlands to forcefully shut down 3,000 farms - The Counter Signal
So shutting down three thousand farms won't mean the food will have to come from somewhere else which is farther away and creates more emissions?
BTW....Only a couple reliable sources carried this but they are hidden behind paywalls.....Feel free to do your own digging.
In the US, we'd be shutting them down so we could build factories and highways and shopping malls. The Nederlanders do it for the environment. There's the difference between us and one of the happiest, most progressive nations on the planet.
A huge central authority isnt "progress"In the US, we'd be shutting them down so we could build factories and highways and shopping malls. The Nederlanders do it for the environment. There's the difference between us and one of the happiest, most progressive nations on the planet.
....and that kids is why Americans have a 2nd Amendment
In the US, we'd be shutting them down so we could build factories and highways and shopping malls. The Nederlanders do it for the environment. There's the difference between us and one of the happiest, most progressive nations on the planet.
Leftism strikes again!
No doubt.This was largely influenced by of the WEF.
As if you'd do anything.
Huge central authority? Governments down to the level of townships have the right of eminent domain.A huge central authority isnt "progress"
For gawd sakes, why do you people rape words so you can make your tyranny sound appeasing? Why dont you people be honest, Goebbels?
You don't think it might have something to do with COP 27 and the IPCC?At least we're not running around the board talking about, hey, maybe it would be a really good idea if we nominated this guy for president who attended this year's WEF agenda meeting in Davos.
Oh...wait...
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You don't think it might have something to do with COP 27 and the IPCC?
Assuming he really has 43 acresNot if the government seizes your 43 acres. The farmers of 3000 acres in the Netherlands thought they had nothing to worry about either.
This thread isnt about townships dude.Huge central authority? Governments down to the level of townships have the right of eminent domain.
And yet you still support it all for Klymate change.With food shortages coming, this is beyond foolish!
He never developed an appetite for tulips.And yet you still support it all for Klymate change.
I think that the tools of a tyrant tend to pervert the plain meaning of words. That's what I think.
Actually I copped it from Samual Adams, but it's true. Oh, it's damned true...
The guidestones are gone. Destroyed by vandals.Globalist's I'm sure have an ideal population level they want to attain.
Trust me, we are no where close to that.
Last I heard there are now 8 billion people in the world.
They probably want that number down by 3/4 at a minimum.
Now if you go by the Guide Stones in Georgia, placed there by a scientist and globalist, he wanted only 500 million people in the world
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This is their equivalent of throwing virgins into volcanos to appease the climate gods.To comply with the European Unionās radical climate laws, the Dutch government of World Economic Forum acolyte Mark Rutte will force up to 3,000 farms to shut down for good.
Farmers will be made an offer on their farms, which the government claims is āwell overā market value.
According to nitrogen minister Christianne van der Wal, the government purchase will be compulsory.
āThere is no better offer coming,ā claimed van der Wal.
Recent EU nature preservation rules require member states to reduce emissions across sectors of the economy.
As one of Europeās most prominent farming nations, half of the Netherlandsā emissions come from agricultural activity.
Rutte has warned that those who refuse to comply could face government force.
When the Dutch government announced a nitrogen fertilizer reduction mandate, the country saw nationwide protests from farmers.
Former agricultural minister resigned from his position as a result of the movement.
The Dutch farmer protests received international attention, with protests popping up in Canada in support of the uprising.
Rutteās government policies have many observers concerned about the direction he is taking the country.
Earlier this month, the countryās finance minister Sigrid Kaag proposed a law to allow banks to spy on transactions of citizens which totaled more than ā¬100.
Privacy watchdog Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens called the bill an unprecedented āsurveillance of the Dutchā people.
Netherlands to forcefully shut down 3,000 farms - The Counter Signal
So shutting down three thousand farms won't mean the food will have to come from somewhere else which is farther away and creates more emissions?
BTW....Only a couple reliable sources carried this but they are hidden behind paywalls.....Feel free to do your own digging.