This article was written by Swedish freelance journalist Peter Emanuelsen, also known as PeterSweden. You can follow him at PeterSweden.com.
Farmers demonstrated using 850 tractors to protest the increase in fuel prices.
You may have heard about the farmers' protest in the Netherlands. The farmers have been protesting against the government's plans to seize 3,000 farms mainly to meet 2030 climate targets.
Earlier this year I traveled to report on the farmer protest in the Netherlands. About 10,000 people came out. One of the speakers in support of the farmers was none other than Geert Wilders. He recently won the elections in the country.
Read the truth about the Dutch farmers' protest in my previous article here:
Farmers will no longer get tax breaks on diesel and will not get a car tax break on farm vehicles under the new plans.
They say these new measures will help protect the climate…
Great idea. Let's make agriculture much more expensive, and thus make food more expensive in the name of climate change!
The farmers are not satisfied with this, so they are protesting. Last month, about 40,000 farmers blocked Berlin's streets with an estimated 8,600 tractors – a 10-kilometre-long convoy.
Watch the video of the protest in Berlin here:
The protests were continuing.
On Friday, 850 agricultural tractors took to the streets to protest in the German city of Siegen. Watch videos of some tractors here:
Did you know that they are now feeding cows toxic chemicals to reduce farting? Yes, you read correctly.
There is now a new “climate milk” made from cows fed methane inhibitors. Can you guess who recently invested in companies that make methane inhibitors? None other than Bill Gates.
If you haven't already, be sure to check out my in-depth investigation into the world of “climate milk” and the methane blockers fed to cows.
Without farmers, we don't have any food. One of the most important things for any country is to have a safe food supply. Now it seems that farmers are under attack because they are considered harmful to the environment. It really doesn't make sense.
Independent journalist Peter Emanuelsen has dedicated years to reporting on things that the mainstream media ignores. You can follow him at https://petersweden.com/