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Farmer Tractors vs Euro Police in Brussels – Dummie Funnies Vid

 

In any battle between tractors driven by small farmers whose lands are being threatened with government expropriation at the behest of agricultural corporations and Euro Police given the assignment of enforcing the globalist Agenda 2030, you can see one side is vastly overmatched. 

 

Pathetic Euro Police barricades near the European Union headquarters in Brussels are just no match for the tractors. However, don’t think that governments that take their marching orders from the World Economic Forum will stop trying to put small farmers out of business. We also see that here in the USA with the case of Amish farmer Amos Miller where the Pennsylvania Agriculture Department is trying to destroy him for providing healthy food and whole milk free from chemicals.

 


Protesting farmers in Brussels use tractors to smash through police barricades in the European Quarter.

Farmers in Brussels tear down barricades erected by police with their tractors.

This is pretty intense. Farmers in Brussels are spraying feed at police officers…

Given how widespread the farmers protests are all across Europe…

 

  • Widespread farmers’ protests have escalated across Europe, from Sweden to Spain and Poland to Portugal, starting in the Netherlands in October 2019.
  • The protests have led to tractors taking over streets and highways, paralyzing major transport routes and besieging cities like Berlin, Paris, and Brussels.
  • The political impact has been significant, especially in the Netherlands, where the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) achieved a shock win in March, becoming a major political force.
  • There are expectations of major gains for far-right and anti-Europe parties in the upcoming European Parliament elections, with farming interests gaining prominence in political agendas across state capitals and Brussels.
  • European farmers, historically among the most protected sectors, are rebelling against their governments and the EU, raising questions about their motivations and the sustainability of their privileged status.
  • The Common Agricultural Policy, which has long supported European farmers with subsidies and direct payments, is under scrutiny as it consumes a large portion of the EU budget while covering a small part of GDP.
  • The EU’s push for sustainable and carbon-neutral farming practices under the Farm to Fork strategy, part of the Green Deal, has met with strong opposition from farmers.
  • The European Commission has been forced to scale back on several proposed environmental regulations due to the farmers’ protests, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions targets, pesticide use quotas, and land use restrictions.
  • Both Germany and France have delayed cuts to agricultural subsidies and planned tax increases on diesel for agricultural use, in response to the protests.

 

 

  • EUROPEAN FARMERS REVOLT: Tractors Break Through Barriers in Brussels – Agricultural Workers Surround EU Headquarters, Spray Liquid Manure at Police in Major Show of Force – Gateway Pundit

 

 

Source:   Whatfinger

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