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The food supply is being shut down worldwide, with livestock being culled and farmlands bought up. Restrictions on water usage and backyard farming are increasing. The goal is to reduce carbon emissions, but it's destroying the ability to produce meat and fish. This is seen as a war against nature and humanity.

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The speaker claims that the nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands is a manufactured pretext used by the government to crack down on farmers and seize their land. They argue that this is part of a global agenda called the 2030 agenda, which aims to establish a one-world government and control every aspect of people's lives. The speaker believes that the agenda's goal is to redistribute goods, food, property, and rights, leading to the obliteration of basic liberties. They also suggest that the agenda targets farmers to change people's way of life and force them to consume synthetic meat, bugs, and soy milk.

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The speaker claims that the nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands is a manufactured pretext to control farmers and expropriate their land. They argue that this is part of a global agenda, known as the 2030 agenda, which aims to establish a one world government and control all aspects of people's lives. The speaker suggests that the agenda seeks to change people's way of life, including their diet, by promoting synthetic meat and insect consumption. They believe that this agenda undermines basic liberties and rights.

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UK farming protest is imminent and being planned by Eden from Lancashire Land Boxes and the effing farmer. They are urging the public to follow, like, and share their accounts for information on the protest. It is crucial for the public to support them to avoid any backlash. Additionally, there will be a meeting in Wales to discuss the way forward, whether it be through protest or raising awareness. The opportunity to make a difference should not be wasted, as there may not be another chance. Support and share the message to ensure a voice is heard.

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We willen laten zien dat boeren bewust kapot worden gemaakt in Europa. Voedselschaarste wordt gecreëerd en er wordt niets opgelost voor hen. De bevolking steunt de boeren voor gezond voedsel. Brussel wordt bekritiseerd als slechts een stad in België. Boeren zullen blijven vechten tegen het beleid dat hen benadeelt, met respect voor de moed om op te komen tegen de bestuurders. Als boeren niet winnen, kan dit leiden tot een burgeroorlog in Europa. Translation: We want to show that farmers are being deliberately destroyed in Europe. Food scarcity is being created and nothing is being solved for them. The population supports farmers for healthy food. Brussels is criticized as just a city in Belgium. Farmers will continue to fight against the policy that harms them, with respect for the courage to stand up against the rulers. If farmers do not win, this could lead to a civil war in Europe.

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I received a list of crops that can be grown next year, and it turns out we can only grow Chinese cabbage. Everything else needs to be harvested by October 1st. It's ridiculous! We'll have to buy celery from Spain, even though it can't be grown there because it's too warm. Who came up with this list? We're not even talking about sustainability anymore. I've been trying to get in touch with the government about these issues, but they're not responding. The problems will be huge next year, and there won't be enough food. I've reached out to people in The Hague, but no one is listening.

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The Dutch farmer protests are not anti-environmental, but a response to oppressive agricultural practices by companies like Monsanto and Bill Gates. Farmers use fertilizers due to financial pressure, not by choice. The Great Reset exploits green agendas to bankrupt farmers and seize their land. Support for farmers should come from the community, not globalist bodies, to make sustainable transitions together.

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The speaker discusses the opposition to farming practices in the Netherlands, which are blamed for climate change. They argue that it doesn't make sense to blame agriculture when it has been a successful industry for centuries. The speaker questions the proposed alternatives, such as wind turbines, solar panels, and synthetic foods, which they view as a manufactured and unnatural solution. They believe that these alternatives are not as beneficial for the environment as the cows grazing in the fields. The speaker concludes by stating that deep down, everyone knows that the opposition's claims are false.

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The United Nations is pushing for net zero agriculture, targeting nitrogen fertilizer. Small farmers in the Netherlands are under attack, while Bill Gates aims to dominate the meat industry and promote lab-grown synthetic meat. This new meat is created from stem cells, fetal blood, and artificial dye, printed by the World Economic Forum.

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The speaker claims that the nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands is a manufactured pretext created by bureaucrats in The Hague and Brussels. They argue that this crisis is being used as a strategy by globalists to control and manipulate farmers, with the ultimate goal of establishing a one world government. The speaker highlights the 2030 agenda, a United Nations initiative consisting of 17 sustainable development goals, and suggests that achieving these goals would require a forceful redistribution of goods, property, and rights, leading to the obliteration of basic liberties. The speaker believes that farmers are being targeted because the globalists want to change our way of life and control what we eat, promoting synthetic meat and insect consumption.

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Devastating news: 12 out of 14 multigenerational small family farms in Point Reyes have forcibly signed a deal to shut down due to lawsuits from three environmentalist groups against the Point Reyes National Seashore. The farms can no longer afford to fight the lawsuits and are being forced to leave their ancestral homes. This is happening across the United States, not just in Sonoma and Marin Counties. The public is urged to attend the town hall meeting at 10AM in Point Reyes to show support and let people know this is unacceptable. The situation is characterized as a land grab or part of the vegan movement. It's claimed that in ten years, when the food system is strained, people will regret that the justice system didn't protect the farmers and the food system. This is described as an attack on everyone.

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In Denmark, cows are reportedly dying and producing less milk after Beauvair was added to their food. The transcript claims Beauvair was mandated to be added to food in Denmark starting October 1, 2025, and that farmers have since reported that cows are producing less milk and that some cows have become sick. The transcript says some farmers have had to euthanize cows and that the farmers believe Beauvair is the cause. The speaker says this topic was discussed previously and describes Beauvair as a substance that “these crazy, climate people want to add to the food so the cows would fart and burp, burp less.” The speaker frames the policy as “hijack[ing] nature,” asserting that natural processes like farting and burping are being targeted in the name of climate change. The speaker also says an official investigation has been launched into the substance. The transcript identifies Bill Gates as being behind Beauvair and similar efforts, asserting that Gates promotes substances like Bovair because he wants “synthetic beef” and wants cows “to stop farting and burping.” The speaker states that the mandate in Denmark has a “bad effect” on cows and says the investigation should stop the “meddling with nature.” The transcript further claims that Beauvair (and a substance within it) affects humans after people consume it. It says the substance gets into tissues that humans eat and claims that Beauvair has been “proven to attack human fertility.” The transcript specifies that a component called “3-NOP” attacks human fertility. The speaker connects these claims to an alleged broader agenda, describing it as part of “transhumanism” and a push to create “synthetic humans,” including attempting to create babies in labs. The speaker portrays the effort as “bigger than this,” describing it as an “elite agenda” to take over human evolution and “basically [attack] us” to “dehumanize not only the animals but also us.” The speaker says they are doing a lecture at the end of November and that viewers can find a link in the comments to discuss the topic in depth.

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The Norwegian people and farmers are “f***ing pissed,” according to the speaker, about a Norwegian law affecting farmers and cows. The speaker says the chemical Beauvais—Norwegian politicians “just forced” farmers to give their cows—is partially owned by the Norwegian Oil Fund (the pension fund) and that the second-largest shareholder is BlackRock. The speaker claims BlackRock owns about half the world. The speaker states that Norwegian politicians will require farmers to add a methane-reducing chemical to cow feed by 2027 to receive government support. The speaker says the law passed despite 40,000 Norwegians signing petitions to stop it, along with farmers and veterinarians saying the proposal is “nonsense.” Farmers are described as complaining they will need to use protective gloves and masks when adding the chemicals to feed. The speaker says this is a chemical that many studies claim does not enter milk, while “no long-term studies exist” on the health of cows or people. The speaker estimates the cost at about $100 (or 1,000 Norwegian kroner) per cow per year, and claims this would create an industry of about $2 billion in Europe. The speaker adds that Denmark already requires Bover on “old mill cows” from 2025. They also claim studies show grass-fed or eco-farms have less emissions due to less fuel and feed cost. The speaker concludes by asserting that Europe is “world-leading” in making rules nobody wants and characterizes the policy as part of a “green industry” that large corporations can profit from, potentially making food more expensive.

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The situation in South Africa is very dangerous. Our food sources and security are at risk because they want to take our property and land. We are advocating for rational justice and the future of our country. People deny the existence of farmers, but we are here and being killed. The disproportionate murder of South African farmers is astonishing. My brother and his girlfriend were killed on a farm, and nothing has been done. We desperately need help and intervention to expose what's going on. We need financial and security support, not asylum. We love our country, we want it back. We were here first and obtained this land legally. Thank you for what you've been doing; may God bless you.

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The video discusses concerns about nitrogen regulations in the Netherlands and suggests that it is not a real crisis but rather a ploy by the government to acquire farmers' land. The speaker mentions the involvement of the Dutch minister and Bill Gates in the online supermarket Picnic. They also claim that the nitrogen law is influenced by globalist institutions like the World Economic Forum and is part of a larger agenda. The video includes interviews with protesters who express their worries about the expropriation of farms and the infringement on constitutional rights. The presence of Canadian flags in the protest is attributed to the inspiration drawn from Canadian truckers' resistance against the globalist agenda.

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The speaker claims that the nitrogen crisis in the Netherlands is a manufactured pretext created by bureaucrats in The Hague and Brussels. They argue that this crisis is being used as a strategy by globalists to control farmers and push their agenda. The speaker mentions the 2030 agenda, a United Nations initiative consisting of 17 sustainable development goals. They believe that achieving these goals would require a forceful redistribution of goods, property, and rights, ultimately leading to the obliteration of basic liberties. The speaker suggests that the global elites behind this agenda aim to establish a one world government, controlling every aspect of people's lives, including what they eat and how they spend their money. Farmers are specifically targeted because the globalists want to change people's way of life and dictate their food choices.

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Mark Rutte, the former prime minister, has been appointed as the secretary general of NATO. The speaker claims Rutte ruined the country by flooding it with immigrants, destroying the economy, and targeting farmers. The speaker alleges Rutte bought his position in NATO by spending billions of taxpayer euros on Ukraine and constantly hugging Zelensky. According to the speaker, Rutte, not even in office for one day, stated that Ukraine should be part of NATO and that its path to membership is irreversible. The speaker believes Rutte is determined to drag everyone into World War 3 and is a threat to society and the world.

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Norwegian people and farmers are described as being “f***ing pissed” about Norwegian politicians’ forced use of a chemical called Beauvais in cow feed. The transcript claims Beauvais is partially owned by the Norwegian Oil Fund (the pension fund) and that BlackRock is the second biggest shareholder, adding that they own about half the world. The transcript says politicians will force farmers to add a methane-reducing chemical to their cow feed by 2027 if they want to receive government support. It states the law passed despite 40,000 Norwegians signing petitions to stop the law, along with comments from farmers and veterinarians calling it “nonsense.” Farmers’ complaints mentioned include that they will have to use protective gloves and masks to add the chemical to feed. The transcript also says the chemical is claimed by “most studies” not to enter milk, while adding that no long-term studies exist on the health of cows or humans. Cost and market impact are stated as around $100 or 1,000 Norwegian kroner per cow per year, and the transcript estimates this creates a $2 billion industry just in Europe. It also states that in Denmark, Bover is already required for “old mill cows” starting in 2025. The transcript contrasts this with research it cites claiming grass-fed or eco-farms have less emissions due to less fuel and feed cost, presenting this as a solution that would always be better for the environment. It concludes by saying Europe is “world-leading” in making “dumb rules” nobody wants, and claims the regulations could create another “green industry” for large corporations to profit from, making food more expensive.

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The Dutch farmer protests are not anti-environmental, but a response to economic pressures and land grabs by corporations like Bill Gates and Monsanto. Farmers use fertilizers out of necessity, not choice. The Great Reset uses a green agenda to bankrupt farmers and seize their land. While supporting a green agenda, it is important for people to stand in solidarity with farmers, allowing them time to transition to more sustainable practices without globalist interference. Together, we can make decisions that benefit both farmers and the environment.

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In 2019, the Netherlands faced a supposed nitrogen crisis, which led to government crackdowns on farmers and potential land expropriation. However, the speaker argues that this crisis is manufactured by bureaucrats in The Hague and Brussels. They claim that the attack on farming is part of a global agenda called the 2030 agenda, which is a United Nations initiative consisting of 17 sustainable development goals. While these goals may seem noble, the speaker believes that achieving them would require a forceful redistribution of goods, property, and rights, ultimately leading to the obliteration of basic liberties. The speaker suggests that the true motive behind this agenda is to establish a one world government, controlling every aspect of our lives. Farmers are specifically targeted because the agenda aims to radically change our way of life, including the food we eat.

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Story: they say 'organic food was just food,' 'grass fed beef was just beef,' and 'raw milk was just milk.' Farmers seeking real healthy food were 'forced to use government issued pesticides and chemicals.' They describe schemes where farmers were 'paid to not grow food,' told to plant wildflowers and scatter bird seed, raising prices as fertilizer costs rose. '£500,000,000' was taken away from farmers and handed to farmers abroad. They blame a 'climate crisis' and say 'cow's farts' are the problem. They claim 'world's largest landowners' push for us to eat bugs and lab grown foods, 'to wipe out the farming industry piece by piece.' 'No farmers means no real food.' Support local farmers: buy from farm shops, grass-fed meats, unhomogenized milk, and real free range eggs.

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The speaker discusses the lack of coverage by mainstream media on the issue of farmers being forced to sell their land in the Netherlands for climate targets. They mention the World Economic Forum's involvement and the connection to the Great Reset. The speaker questions the credibility of the climate change agenda and the Green New Deal, claiming it is based on manipulated data. They highlight concerns about the impact on the agricultural sector and potential food shortages. The speaker also mentions protests in the Netherlands spreading to Germany and other parts of Europe. The transcript ends with a rhetorical question about whether people will be satisfied with the outcome.

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We willen laten zien dat boeren bewust kapot worden gemaakt en dat er voedselschaarste is. De boeren hebben financiële problemen en er is geen oplossing in zicht. Deze problemen worden bewust gecreëerd door linkse hobby's. De hele bevolking staat achter de boeren en wil gewoon gezond betaalbaar voedsel. Brussel wordt verantwoordelijk gehouden en als we niet winnen, kan dit leiden tot een burgeroorlog in Europa. We moeten hard vechten en de arrogantie van de bestuurders tegengaan. We hebben respect voor de moed van de boeren die hiertegen opstaan. Translation: We want to show that farmers are deliberately being destroyed and there is a shortage of food. The farmers are financially struggling and there is no solution in sight. These problems are deliberately created by left-wing hobbies. The entire population supports the farmers and wants affordable, healthy food. Brussels is being held accountable and if we don't win, it could lead to a civil war in Europe. We need to fight hard and challenge the arrogance of the leaders. We respect the courage of the farmers who stand up against this.

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Dutch Farmers: Canaries in the Globalist Coal Mine | Michael Yon & Eva Vlaardingerbroek | EP 340
Guests: Michael Yon, Eva Vlaardingerbroek
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In this discussion, Jordan Peterson engages with Michael Yon and Eva Vlaardingerbroek about the ongoing protests by Dutch farmers against government policies, particularly concerning nitrogen emissions regulations. The conversation begins with a philosophical inquiry into self-acceptance and personal responsibility, emphasizing the need for individuals to strive for improvement and contribute positively to society. Yon, a seasoned journalist, shares his experiences covering the protests, highlighting the significance of farmers as a pulse of societal issues. He notes that the Dutch farmers' protests reflect a broader socio-political struggle, where alarmist narratives and subjective truths undermine collective action. Vlaardingerbroek, a Dutch political commentator, explains her background and her commitment to advocating for farmers, emphasizing the long-standing conflict between them and the government. The farmers are protesting against policies that threaten their livelihoods, with the government aiming to reduce nitrogen emissions, which could lead to the elimination of 50% of farmers by 2030. Vlaardingerbroek describes a divide among farmers: some are willing to negotiate with the government, while others reject the narrative of a nitrogen crisis and feel betrayed after complying with previous regulations. The discussion touches on the role of the European Union and environmentalist pressures in shaping Dutch policies, with Vlaardingerbroek asserting that the government is not merely responding to external pressures but is actively pursuing an agenda that undermines farmers. Yon warns that the fragmentation of society, exacerbated by migration and individualism, creates fertile ground for tyranny. As the conversation progresses, they discuss the implications of the protests on Dutch society, noting that while mainstream media often vilifies farmers, there remains significant public support for their cause. They argue that the farmers must adopt a more aggressive stance to counter the government's actions, drawing parallels with French farmers' protests. The dialogue concludes with a call for solidarity among farmers globally, emphasizing the importance of grassroots movements and the need for citizens to engage politically to protect their rights and livelihoods. The overarching theme is a warning against complacency in the face of governmental overreach and the necessity for collective action to preserve individual freedoms and national identity.

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The Revolution of German Farmers | Eva Vlaardingerbroek & Anthony Lee | EP 416
Guests: Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Anthony Lee
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Jordan Peterson announces his 2024 tour, visiting 51 U.S. cities, where he will discuss ideas from his upcoming book, "We Who Wrestle with God." He highlights the recent protests in Germany and the Netherlands, led by farmers and blue-collar workers, against government policies perceived as oppressive and detrimental to their livelihoods. Eva Vlaardingerbroek, a political commentator involved in these protests, describes the massive uprising in Germany, where citizens are frustrated with high taxes and government control over their existence. Anthony Lee, a farmer, shares his personal motivations for protesting, emphasizing concerns for his children's future amid increasingly hostile agricultural policies. He explains that the German government has implemented green policies that threaten farmers' livelihoods, including restrictions on land use and chemical applications. These policies are part of a broader European Green Deal, which many believe is aimed at controlling food production and, by extension, the population. Both guests argue that the protests reflect a legitimate democratic response to a government that no longer represents the people's interests. They note that the mainstream media often labels these movements as far-right, which they believe undermines the genuine grievances of ordinary citizens. Vlaardingerbroek asserts that the protests are a manifestation of democracy, as people exercise their rights to voice discontent with their government. The conversation also touches on the political implications of these protests, with Vlaardingerbroek noting that the farmer protests in the Netherlands led to significant electoral shifts, including the rise of the Farmer-Citizen Movement. Lee expresses hope for similar outcomes in Germany, where the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is gaining traction. They conclude that the current political climate in Europe reflects a growing discontent with established parties and policies, suggesting that the protests may herald a significant political transformation. Both emphasize the importance of maintaining democratic processes while advocating for change and resisting oppressive government actions.
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