Farmers Protest Across Europe in Response to World Economic Forum Globalist Agenda: What CNN Won't Tell You (Opinion)
Here's why farmers from countries all over Europe are protesting the same thing at the same time.
Farmers are holding protests across Europe, blocking streets with tractors, and tossing eggs and manure at government buildings.
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While mainstream media sources like CNN are admitting that what unites the farmers is “anger over economic, regulatory, and green policies,” they won’t tell you why farmers from different countries are protesting at the same time.
They also won’t tell you how those “green” policies angering the farmers are being pushed through all of those countries simultaneously.
It’s Always the WEF
Farmers from around the world are protesting at the same time because the World Economic Forum (WEF) is pushing its so-called “climate change” agenda onto all of those countries simultaneously.
The WEF and its network are behind not only the global climate change narrative, but promoting China as the next world superpower and worldwide Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts.
They are succeeding in their efforts because they control corporations, politicians, legal systems, political activist groups, and the so-called “scientific community” in every country.
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Mainstream reports will explain that the farmers’ protests are occurring in France, Italy, Spain, Romania, Poland, Greece, Germany, Portugal, and the Netherlands.
But they won’t tell you how many political leaders from all of these countries are WEF allies:
French President Emmanuel Macron is listed on the WEF’s website as an agenda contributor.
Italy’s president, Sergio Mattarella, is also listed as an ally.
The Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, is also a WEF partner.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis is another WEF backer.
Andrzej Duda, President of Poland, is, too.
Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis is a WEF partner.
And Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
António Costa, who served as Prime Minister of Portugal from 2015 to 2022, is a WEF agenda contributor.
Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte is also a WEF agenda contributor.
The farmers’ protests are occurring at the same time because the WEF is forcing its climate change agenda onto every country simultaneously through their politicians.
The mainstream does get it right when they point to the ‘European Green Deal’ as a major source of tension for the farmers.
Per CNN:
Anger has also been directed at Brussels over the EU’s environmental targets. Renaud Foucart, a senior economics lecturer at Lancaster University in England, points to the European Green Deal as a major source of tension.
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Foucart says farmers are trying to postpone the regulations of the Green Deal for as long as possible. “So they want to further postpone any attempt to tax carbon, any attempt to reduce pesticides.”
However, what CNN doesn’t explain is that the European Green Deal is a set of policy initiatives created by the European Commission, whose president, Ursula von der Leyen, is a World Economic Forum agenda contributor.
The goal of the European Green Deal is to make the European Union (EU) “climate neutral” by 2050.
Will You Eat the Bugs?
The WEF demands countries of the world “accelerate climate action for the net-zero transition.”
This means that farmers will be forced to take on a carbon diesel tax, pesticide bans, nitrogen emissions curbs, and restrictions on water and land usage.
Which is precisely what these farmers are protesting about right now.
So it’s not a coincidence that international farmers are voicing their grievances about the same thing at the same time: They are reacting to the WEF’s globalist agenda that is sabotaging their livelihoods.
What the farmers are now feeling in the workplace, we may soon feel at the dinner table, if we don’t support them.
After all, the WEF wants us to stop eating meat and start eating insects.
Will you eat the bugs?
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