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Netherlands: Dutch Gov Implements WEF Nitrogen Policy, May Take Over Farmlands "to save food supply"
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The Dutch minister who has initially pushed this nitrogen law has a brother in law who is the owner of the Dutch online supermarket Picnic, in which Bill Gates invested €600M last year. Now that would be very convenient to take a grasp on the farmlands to directly put hands on the food supply sources. But that would just be a conspiracy theory, unlike the 2030 agenda, the Great Reset.
What is not a conspiracy theory is that there are plans to build refugee asylum centers on these farmlands, too. What a thrilling program to the 2030 agenda, the Great Reset !
In the Netherlands, the Dutch government wants to cut nitrogen emission by 50%. This nitrogen policy, said to prevent climate change and reduce nitrogen pollution, will force many Dutch farmers to stop their livestock activities, putting them out of business, thus cutting the food production and supply. This nitrogen policy is pushed by the WEF, the World Economic Forum.
The target, designed to comply with European Union rules on reducing nitrogen pollution, will require cuts of as much of 95% in emissions in some provinces, official data showed.
The Netherlands is the second-largest exporter of agricultural products in the world, with estimated exports of 104.7 billion euros ($111 billion) in 2021, according to Wageningen University. Cattle and fertilizers are key sources of nitrogen emissions.
But fear not, to save the day, the World Economic Forum (WEF) vows to buy up Dutch farmlands, to prepare the 2030 agenda, the Great Reset !
And the fact that Mark Rutte, the Dutch Prime minister, is pushing to enforce this nitrogen policy, while being a prominent member of the World Economic Forum (WEF), is not a coincidence.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s government says emissions of nitrogen oxides and ammonia produced by livestock must be drastically reduced near natural areas. These areas are part of a network of protected habitats for endangered plants and animals that stretches across the EU.
So basically, we see another step of the EU, as they have been slowly but steadily set since its foundation: Small and medium-sized businesses are being made unprofitable and driven to ruin or at least closure by more and more regulations. Nationalization similarly took place in the early years of the former communist East Germany, back when it was part of the Soviet empire.
Farmers in the Netherlands have blocked the German/Dutch border with thousands of tractors to protest the government’s controversial nitrogen policy. Even larger nationwide protests were planned for July 4.
Dutch farmers demonstrated outside several public buildings with manure and slurry after politicians voted on proposals to reduce emissions of so-called harmful pollutants.
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