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Guest post by Bob Unruh
Farmers who are not “woke” enough can have their accounts closed without warning
Farmers are under attack in many food-producing countries now.
Just days ago WND reported on a video that showed empty stores in France, where the climate agenda threatens farmers' production operations, and they more or less went on strike.
Supermarket shelves in France and Belgium are starting to become empty. No farmers, no food. pic.twitter.com/9w5nUHGMGM
– RadioGenoa (@RadioGenoa) February 1, 2024
Recently, farmers in Germany blocked highways in protest against costly and unnecessary agricultural policies.
But now there is a new crackdown on farmers, with the UN working with banks to debank food producers, closing their accounts and not allowing them to run their businesses.
The report is from NewsAddicts, which explains that officials from 12 US states sounded the alarm after discovering that “the unelected globalist United Nations is secretly working with banks to destroy the US agricultural industry.”
The report explained that banks are using “Marxist UN standards for environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) to score and penalize farmers.”
The report said they found that these farmers were not “woke” enough, that is, using methods and processes that were not approved by ESG standards, which led to their accounts being closed without warning.
“The conspiracy seeks to strangle the agricultural industry to eliminate all those who fail to comply with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) global ‘net zero’ agenda,” the report said.
The report explained that the actual attack structure operated through the United Nations' “Net Zero Banking Alliance.”
But this has prompted agriculture commissioners in dozens of states to accuse several of America's major banking companies of working to increase food prices – and even reduce their availability.
“They criticize banks' membership of the NZBA, which aims to finance ambitious climate action, which could harm US agriculture and livestock operations by promoting an agenda that prioritizes wind turbines and solar panels over energy sources such as diesel fuel,” the report said.
They said the bank's environmental, social and governance ideology actually poses a threat to global food security.
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