Net Zero => Ag Collapse and United Farmers

Net Zero is leading to “Workers Of The World Unite!”… but not in the way the Globalist Evil Bastards (GEBS) expected ;-)

This video is a visual tour of many of the countries presently having Farmer Protests about forced abandonment of fertilizers & pesticides under Net Zero nonsense rules.

Netherlands,
Scotland,
France,
Germany,
Poland,
Lithuania,
Romania,
Belgium,
Greece,
Spain,
Italy,
Portugal,
Ireland,
Bulgaria,
Britain,
Wales,
Moldova

Per one list in the video. Then India is getting ready for one, and don’t forget that Sri Lanka had a flat out revolution when their Nutter In Chief mandated a hard cutoff of fertilizers and pesticides and a mandate to immediately go full organic (when it takes a good 10 years to convert a field and a LOT more new farm workers).

at about 11:30 minutes they show a “blockade” of a road in India and the tractors just drive around it on the dirt and then through it. Someone needs to explain that tractors can drive on dirt and dozers can make, or remove roads and obstacles…

Who knows how many didn’t make that list.

So looks like Farmers have had enough, Truckers are joining with them, as are fishermen. Kind of the whole food supply chain prior to the Multinational Cartel Middlemen layer…

I suggest finding a local farmer’s market and starting to make “connections”… As long as Net Zero and Plot 2030 are still alive, this can only get worse, and if it goes on another year or two “direct from the farmer” may be your best bet for food.

Looks like “transport” is their main target at the moment. Ports, trains, planes, and main roads. Plan your travel accordingly.

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21 Responses to Net Zero => Ag Collapse and United Farmers

  1. Keith Macdonald says:

    Just as a reminder (and whisper it quietly), but the good thing about “CO2 enrichment” is it means farmers need less fertiliser to supplement what nature is already doing.

    Meanwhile:
    300 year old sponge suggests seas were warming long before coal power and cars were even invented

    https://joannenova.com.au/2024/02/300-year-old-sponge-suggests-seas-were-warming-long-before-coal-power-and-cars-were-even-invented/

  2. jim2 says:

    You’ll have to take my cow out of my cold, dead hands.

  3. bob sykes says:

    The whole point of decarbonization is depopulation, the reduction of the world’s population to a few hundred million people living a medieval economy. The true radicals want a world population of a few million living as paleolithic hunter-gatherers.

  4. beng135 says:

    Being totally ignored/hidden by our fascist media.

  5. Keith Macdonald says:

    Liberté, égalité, fraternité .. and an interesting attempt to stop French people saying naughty things?

    France Passes Controversial Law Punishing Criticism of mRNA

    As reported by Thomas Oysmuller in TKP, The French National Assembly passed a controversial law on Wednesday that could criminalise encouraging people to refuse recommended medical treatments, including mRNA vaccines. Critics have dubbed it the “Article Pfizer” law and warn it threatens freedom of speech regarding health choices.

    Article 4 is the key section of the new legislation and allows up to three years in prison and a 45,000 Euro fine for the new offence of “requesting to stop or refrain from following therapeutic or prophylactic medical treatment.” This applies to treatments that according to “current medical knowledge” are “obviously suitable” to treat a person.

    Biologist Annelise Bocquet reacted with shock, tweeting “To my international friends and colleagues: Today a law was passed in France that describes any opposition to mRNA-LNP injections as a “sectarian aberration.” It is punished with a penalty of up to three years in prison and 45,000 euros.”

    The law’s defenders claim it fights dangerous misinformation but opposition parties say it prejudges complementary medicine and threatens whistleblowers.

    More here:
    https://nakedemperor.substack.com/p/france-passes-controversial-law-punishing

  6. anderdaa7 says:

    “Nutter In Chief ” Ha, definitley, so many nutzero’s doing as you describe, an agenda against the food chain.
    “looks like Farmers have had enough, Truckers are joining with them, as are fishermen. Kind of the whole food supply chain”
    Europe at the southern border.

    > They steal elections.

    > They create dealy GOF viruses, allow or facilitate their escape, crippling untold millions and harming imune system fuction globally, and force the injection of a “cure” that does more harm, and distributes a harmful pathogen systemically, including past the blood brain barrier.

    >They cripple US and global energy production and make the cost of energy soar, while doing nothing for the environment.

    > They enable the importation of deadly toxic illegal drugs.

    > They facilitate or allow child sex trafficking at the southern border.

    > They mutilate kids genitals with transgender surgeries.

    > They let men in the girls bathrooms.

    > They are destroying the currency with endless debt and money printing.

    > They use the established govermental systems, for instance in the US, the FBI and DOJ, as their own personal stasi to maliciously prosecute their political adversies with faked evidence.

    > They spread divisive racial propaganda.

    > DEI and affirmative action policies are harming everyone involved.

    > They force kids to read/watch porn, which is a war crime.

    > They have weaponized national governments.

    > They wage lawfare against their fellow Citizens.

    > They are wrecking the farms and attacking fishing, and harming supply chains globally.

    There own words define their actions , not as incompetence, but a willful malice…

    “To achieve world government, it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism, loyalty to family, tradition, national patriotism and religious dogmas.”

    Brock Chisholm… Quoted in: Davis, Llewellyn B (1991) Going Home to School, p. 69 This quote is old and the providence is well supported but questioned by some. The actions of the WEF and many other quotes supporting like ideas are not disputed at all.

    “The climate summit in Cancun at the end of the month is not a climate conference, but one of the largest economic conferences since the Second World War. . . . But one must say clearly that we redistribute de facto the world’s wealth by climate policy. Obviously, the owners of coal and oil will not be enthusiastic about this. One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with environmental policy anymore, with problems such as deforestation or the ozone hole.” Otmar Edenhofer, Co-Chair of Working Group III of the IPCC

    “ Under my policies energy prices will necessarily skyrocket.” Barack Obama.

    At the Copenhagen conference in 2009, Hugo Chavez was repeatedly interrupted by applause and received a standing ovation for ranting that capitalism must be destroyed and socialism installed in order to save the planet. http://climateandcapitalism.com/2013/03/06/hugo-chavez-on-climate-change-and-capitalism/ Venezuela today reflects very typical results of full force socialism.

    ”My three goals would be to reduce human population to about 100 million worldwide, destroy the industrial infrastructure and see wilderness, with its full complement of species, returning throughout the world.” David Foreman, co-founder of Earth First.

    ”A total population of 250-300 million people, a 95% decline from present levels, would be ideal.”
    Ted Turner, Founder of CNN and major UN donor.

    “The United Nations could become a comprehensive Planetary Regime which could control the distribution of all natural resources.. and all food on the international market.” – Former President Obama’s Science Czar, John Holdren

    ”The prospect of cheap fusion energy is the worst thing that could happen to the planet.”
    Jeremy Rifkin, Greenhouse Crisis Foundation

    ”Giving society cheap, abundant energy would be the equivalent of giving an idiot child a machine gun.” Paul Ehrlich, Professor of Population Studies, Author: “Population Bomb”, “Eco-science”

    “The data doesn’t matter. We’re not basing our recommendations on the data. We’re basing them on climate models.” Prof. Chris Folland, Hadley Center for Climate Prediction and Research (Again see attached graphic)

    ”We need to get some broad-based support to capture the public’s imagination… So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified dramatic statements and make little mention of any doubts… Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.”
    Stephen Schneider, Stanford Professor of Climatology, Lead author of many IPCC reports

    ”The only hope for the world is to make sure there is not another United States. We can’t let other countries have the same number of cars, the amount of industrialization we have in the US. We have to stop these third World countries right where they are.”
    Michael Oppenheimer Environmental Defense Fund

    ”Global Sustainability requires the deliberate quest of poverty, reduced resource consumption and set levels of mortality control.” Professor Maurice King

    ”Unless we announce disasters no one will listen.” Sir John Houghton, First chairman of the IPCC.

    ”Childbearing should be a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license. All potential parents should be required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.” David Brower, First Executive Director of the Sierra Club

    ”We’ve got to ride this global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic and environmental policy.” Timothy Wirth, President of the UN Foundation.

    ”No matter if the science of global warming is all phony… climate change provides the greatest opportunity to bring about justice and equality in the world.”
    Christine Stewart, former Canadian Minister of the Environment.

    ”Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about?” Maurice Strong, Founder of the UN Environmental Program.

    ”A massive campaign must be launched to de-develop the United States. De-development means bringing our economic system into line with the realities of ecology and the world resource situation.”
    Paul Ehrlich, Professor of Population Studies, Author: “Population Bomb”, “Eco-science”

    ”Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class – involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, air-conditioning, and suburban housing – are not sustainable.”
    Maurice Strong, Rio Earth Summit. (There are very well researched reports on why he is wrong)

    ”Complex technology of any sort is an assault on the human dignity.” Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute“…

    ”…the world is more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the nationals auto-determination practiced in past centuries.” ~ David Rockefeller, June, 1991, Bilderberg Conference.

    “We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis…”
    – David Rockefeller, Club of Rome executive member.

    “We must make this an insecure and inhospitable place for capitalists and their projects. We must reclaim the roads and plowed land, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers and return to wilderness millions of acres of presently settled land. David Foreman, co-founder of Earth 1st

    “Effective execution of Agenda 21 will require a profound reorientation of all human society.” -the UN Agenda 21 Report

    These static ideals of one world government and depopulation have not gone unnoticed. One response was the Heidelberg Appeal, which was in reaction to the United Nations sponsored “Earth Summit” in Rio-de-Janeiro in 1992. It has over 4,000 signatures from scientists around the world including 72 Nobel Prize winners. Partial text:…”We are, however, worried, at the dawn of the twenty-first century, at the emergence of an irrational ideology which is opposed to scientific and industrial progress, and impedes economic and social development”… Heidelberg Appeal http://www.fact-index.com/h/he/heidelberg_appeal.html

  7. Keith Macdonald says:

    More news from Germany.

    The German parliament has voted to legalise the controlled possession and cultivation of cannabis from April 2024, despite warnings from medical associations and the police that it will harm young people and fuel drug use. The law will allow adults to grow up to three plants for private consumption and to hold 50g of cannabis at home and 25g in public, equivalent to dozens of strong joints. Possession and use of the drug will remain prohibited for anyone under 18 and selling it to minors will carry a sentence of at least two years in prison.

    Just wondering, where would you get the baby plants to start with? German famers? Is that going to be legal as well? Amazon.de might get a big spike in the sale of infra-red lamps, to keep the plants warm in a Northern European climate.

    Perhaps the intention is to get the German public so stoned they will stop protesting?

  8. E.M.Smith says:

    @Keith:

    Having grown M.J. some decades ago, I can answer your questions.

    1) Baby Plants? Use Seeds. Any baggy of cheap stuff has some seeds in it. Typically more than enough to get started. Then you have all the seeds you want by letting them run to seed. For seeds from selected “good stuff”, ask your pusher.

    2) Lamps? One does not need IR Lamps. Grown indoors, normal room temperature is fine. LED Lamps are best and more economical. Plenty of choices of grow lamps from Amazon. Usually a mix of Blue & Red or just White (in my experience, simple white is fine). link: https://www.amazon.com/grow-lamps/s?k=grow+lamps I doubt it ill be a spike in orders, just the folks already growing will be more open about it.

    3) Get Germans stoned? Yes. The idea is to make the average voter more stupid and pliable. FWIW, the reason I stopped M.J. after a few months, was that I noticed my memory was being impaired and I was not as sharp. As I was in college at the time, and expected to be “thinking for a living”, I decided that was sub-optimal and quit.. After about 3 or 4 months, memory and sharpness were back to almost normal.

  9. Canadian Friend says:

    ” … Get Germans stoned? Yes. The idea is to make the average voter more stupid and pliable. …”

    Funny

    I said the same thing when Trudeau legalized pot in Canada a few years ago; that it would make people dumber and easier to manipulate…more likely to vote liberal…

    In Canada pot is now sold by government owned stores.

    and here in the province of Quebec, boy are those stores busy !

  10. beththeserf says:

    Responding to Anderdaa7,

    They want us gone… What’s Behind the Green Door?

    There’s the United Nations’ Brundtland Report recommendation for a new economic model and first mention of Sustainable Development, with a capital ‘S’ and a capital ‘D.’

    Behind the Brundtland Report you have the Trilateral Commission, an elite organization with powerful members, bankers, directors of industry, politicians, media heavies. Gro Brundtland, ex-Prime-Minister of Norway, was herself a member. And what do the members of the Trilateral Commission want? They want a new world order based on an economic model first advocated by a group at Columbia University during the economic depression of the 1930’s with a preoccupation for eugenics. It was discredited in the same decade but in the 1980’s this movement for a new world order like the UN became another phoenix arising, thanks to the efforts of the Trilateral Commission. Here’s an informative you tube overview of its history by Patrick M. Wood, financial analyst and author who has studied elite globalization policies since the 1970s when with scholar Antony Sutton, he co-authored the book, ‘Trilaterals over Washington.’ https://tragedyandhope.com/technocracy-trilaterals-tpp-an-interview-with-patrick-wood/

    The Trilateral Commission was created in 1973 by David Rockefeller and political scientist, Zbigniew Brzezinski, (author of the book,’ Between Two Ages: America in the Technetronic Era,’) with the stated aim of fostering a global technocracy to manage the world’s resources efficiently… Say, I’ve read the Brzezinski book, found it depressingly reminiscent of the philosopher Plato, in Karl Popper’s ‘Open Society and Its Enemies,’ with his Master Plan for Utopia ruled by an elite oligarchy. Similarly, Brzezinski’s and Rockerfeller’s Commission, set up as a trilateral organization with members by invitation from North America, Europe and Japan. Since its inception it has co-opted an elite membership, including three U.S. Presidents, Carter, Clinton, Bush senior, powerful people like Kissinger, Greenspan, Al Gore, Soros, and later, Democrat Party members including John Podesta and Dianne Feinstein. Eric Schmidt of Google is a member. In a statement to ‘The New American,’ Patrick Wood stated the significance of the organization, ‘The Trilateral Commission was founded to create a new international order. Their members have been the architects and drivers of all modern globalization, including that which comes through the United Nations as Sustainable Development and Green Economy. Although the Trilateral Commission is international in scope, in the US they are more than just being part of the so-called Deep State, they are the Deep State!’

    Powerful people with power aims. Rockefeller was a significant donor to the United Nations, its New York HQ occupies land gifted by him, not too difficult for him to foist their technocrat mission on the world via the United Nations via the Brundtland Commission. And so they have. From the Brundtland Commission to the Rio Earth Summit and Agenda 21 389 page blueprint for a new international economic order. The U.N. itself gave credit to the Brundtland Commission for its creation.

  11. H.R. says:

    I’ll say it again, the IIC and GEBs will keep the wrong few hundred million people.

    Side note: Helicopters and private planes make dandy lawn ornaments. Impress your neighbors!

  12. Canadian Friend says:

    Unfortunately, people who end up in positions of power are not often the ones with wisdom or the ones with the best intentions

    I am not saying everyone who is successful is a bad person, I am saying there is very little- in fact almost no relation- between success and how intelligent or wise or righteous a person is.

    Most of the people who are nation leaders, who are filthy rich, who are the head of the UN or the WEF , the people at the head of Google and such things, are not there because they have admirable wisdom or because their intentions are more pure than the virgin Mary.

    A lot of people think if you are rich and successful then you must be very intelligent and full of deep wisdom.

    Nope.

    An example of a guy who became one the richest in this planet history is Bezo…mailing books was not a genius idea, did not require a high IQ, was not a sign of profound wisdom, nor of pure intentions

    he simply got lucky

    he got very lucky that he did it at a time when the world was changing, that the internet would become so gigantic and that ordering online would become how most people buy things

    but he did not know all this would happen, when he was mailing books from his garage he did not know cell phones and the internet would become so big

    he got lucky, that is all

    people like him – from Soros to Zuckerberg to Claus schwab or whatever his name is – should not be the ones who decide the future of humanity, as they have no special abilities, they do not have god-like wisdom, they do not possess the ability to know what the future will be, they are not geniuses and their success which made them powerful are certainly no indications of pure intentions.

    Most of them just got lucky that the business they were in exploded into a Billion dollar industry. ( or they cheated…like Standard oil was doing over a 100 years ago )

    This will seem like an over simplification and a silly – if not dumb – analogy but the Beta video was superior to the VHS in many ways…yet Beta failed and the VHS thrived.

    the inferior product enjoyed tremendous success…it is the same with humans

    for example, those cult leaders that are very popular and successful such as that Jim Jones of the Jonestown mass suicide?

    Someone like Mark Twain or Thomas Sowell ( those are just the first names that came to mind, there are others, maybe some who are even wiser ) should have been followed by millions as their wisdom is a million times better than that of a Claus Schwab or a Jim Jones…

    but nope !

    the ones who end up in charge, in positions of HIGH power, admired and followed by millions, and who we are told have all the answers for the 8 Billions of us , are the “inferior product” like the VHS tape…

    I d have more to say but this is already too long.

    PS: Sorry for the long rambling but after reading Beththeserf’s comment I wanted to say something…somewhat related ;-)

  13. Ossqss says:

    I read the entire Agenda 21 document a decade or so ago, and it was quite eye opening (not in a good way). Archived link.

    https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/outcomedocuments/agenda21

    I have not read the new and improved version in full yet.

    https://sdgs.un.org/2030agenda

    It is not conspiracy theory.

  14. E.M.Smith says:

    @Canadian Friend:

    There was a high mucky muck billionaire who, I think, was in the Nixon Admin. His addition to humanity? He took the (already in existence) spray bottle nozzle and put it on a tin can. Yup, all those spray deodorants, hair spray, etc. Got something like 1/2 ¢ / can. Not your sharpest knife in the drawer, but got lots of power and influence. Didn’t invent the spray nozzle. Just arrived at the same time as pressurized tin cans and was the first mover to put the squirt on top…

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Abplanalp

    He got an engineering degree and worked in a machine shop, so had some clue; but deep wisdom? Donno… looks like a regular guy to me.

    @Beth, C.F., & Ossqss:

    I think this set makes a nice set of “here’s where we are and how we got here”.

    I think I’ll start pondering “how to get out of ‘here’ safely” ;-)

  15. H.R. says:

    @Beth and Canadian Friend – excellent stuff!

    CF points out that being rich doesn’t necessarily entail being particularly smart.

    You can see what happens in the minds of the ultrarich, though

    “I am very rich, so I must be really smart.”

    “I am one of the richest people on the planet, so I must be one of the smartest people on the planet..”

    Then there are the spitters (Smartest People In The Room or SPITR). Most of those are just Dunning-Kruger poster children believing that a piece of paper makes them smart; Oz Scarecrows as it were.

    Oh sure, there are some extremely intelligent people who have the unfortunate affliction of Hubris. They believe they are smart enough to run the World.

    But nothing, NOTHING beats the unseen hand of the marketplace and billions of people acting in their own self-interest.

  16. cdquarles says:

    What is my rational self-interest? Being a blessing to others. Giving them a hand up. Teaching them how to fish. Guiding them to meet the wants and needs of others, too. They should keep what they earn just as I should be able to keep what I earn. Lusting after power cannot, in the end, advance that.

  17. beththeserf says:

    Following the great leader is not a wise move, history shows this.

    H.R. I like your Oz scarecrow poster child reference that makes them believe
    a piece of paper testifies how smart they are – so THEY know more than the
    rest of us put together.

  18. beththeserf says:

    Giving others a hand up. Teaching them how to fish. So nice, there’s a lot of that
    on this blog.

    By the way…

  19. H.R. says:

    @Beth – What was really great in the Wizard of Oz film was the Wizard’s speech before he gave the Scarecrow a diploma.

    He pointed out that many of those ‘smart’ people had no more brains than the Scarecrow. But what they did have, which Scarecrow didn’t, was a diploma.

    That was a great bit in the movie. Most kids went to college only because their parents had the money and had nothing to do with how smart the kid was. They were educated but dumb. Perhaps the Wizard was goring that ox.

  20. beththeserf says:

    H.R. The diploma, giving you a ticket to lead.

    Thomas Sowell , “Intellectuals and Society, ‘ does not agree with the Wizard of Oz.

    “The ignorance, prejudices, and group think of an educated elite are still ignorance, prejudice, and group think—and for those with one percent of the knowledge in a society to be guiding or controlling those with the other 99 percent is as perilous as it is absurd.”

  21. The True Nolan says:

    @H.R.: “He pointed out that many of those ‘smart’ people had no more brains than the Scarecrow. But what they did have, which Scarecrow didn’t, was a diploma.”

    About ten years ago I got a doctorate. No, really! It was a Doctorate in Christian Studies, and I got it after a bit of study and an essay from what most people would call a diploma mill. Who knows? Being a legal Reverend AND a doctor may come in handy someday. (If I remember correctly, our kind host here has something similar. Was it a Shaman degree? Something like that as head of the Holy Church of Carbon, I think.)

    Anyway, I was always very honest about how I got my Doctorate, and sometimes people would tell me, “Yeah, but it’s not a REAL degree!” My usual response to such people was always, “Real? Of course it’s REAL! Every year, THOUSANDS of people get degrees from major universities with a lot less formal education, knowledge, and having read fewer books than I have, and no one questions their degrees. And do you know the only major difference between me and them? I don’t play basketball or football.”

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