Klaus Schwab’s “Great Reset” Dream Soon to Burst? Now Also Peasant Protests and Blockades in Spain

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Translated from German

Are there now farmers’ protests across Europe against insane, home-made inflation, the energy crisis and the EU? After the farmers in the Netherlands had been fighting against the EU’s “Green Deal” and thus against Schwab’s Great Reset dream for weeks by taking the protest to the streets, it’s now happening again in Spain – like last time in March – to protests by farmers. Ever larger parts of the population are behind the farmers and show solidarity with them.

After the farmers’ protests in the Netherlands, there are now road blockades again in Spain. The protests of Andalusian farmers are again directed against the high prices for fuel and staple foods, as they did in March, when 150,000 farmers from all over Spain protested. Especially in the southern part of Spain, in Andalusia, the farmers are protesting because of the inflation and the enormously increased prices for energy and food. In Spain, inflation was already over 10 percent in June.

In a video posted to Twitter, dozens of farmers dressed in yellow vests can be seen, with their tractors in the background, blocking a highway entrance.

The protests are part of Dutch peasant protests that the authorities there are currently trying to stop. As Journalistenwatch reported, the Dutch police fired shots at the demonstrators for the first time on Wednesday. A video shows that this happened completely without reason. The system media here and there are currently constructing a story of danger to which the police “only” reacted. In addition, further recordings show that paid provocateurs are specifically trying to escalate the situation.

According to the green conversion plans of the EU’s “Green Deal” and thus according to Schwab’s Great Reset Plan, not only should CO2 emissions be reduced by destroying the automotive industry, but meat production should also be minimized. This is ensured by an EU regulation that provides for a 50-95 percent reduction in nitrogen emissions by the end of 2030. For many Dutch farmers, these plans mean the end. The farmers affected should give up their farms voluntarily and receive compensation for this – on the condition that they no longer start farming in the future. If they do not agree to this, it can lead to expropriation.

Apparently, rumors are circulating among Dutch farmers that Dutch farmers are actually standing in the way of EU migration plans. Mass immigration as part of the “UN Replacement Population Plan” could be the reason for the mass dispossession of farmers. This is how the government would get ashore cheaply, according to this article.

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