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Is it OK for me to note that German farmers seem to protest, well, I don't know how to say this tactfully, efficiently?

I am a fan of the farmers. They are standing up for what is logical, and defying the insane sacrifices being offered on The Ridiculous Altar of the Climate Catastrophe Church.

Good for them. How much longer are we going to put up with these craven jack offs flying their private planes to Davos and Dubai for COP9million, to snack on caviar and $10,000 per night hookers, while telling the little people we cannot have beef or drive our cars because, you know, "carbon?'

They have gone from annoying mosquitoes to damned evil.

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Wonderful as this was, I fear it will amount to nothing, as in 1524 it will be neutralised by the system. Those bad actors in power (almost all of them) don't really care. Their pensions are secure and they'll always be offered comfy jobs once they leave office. There is only one long term solution: The system will crash under the weight of its own evilness and then we can rebuild. But it will be a long, hard and destructive path.

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

This was never going to be easy. I hope the farmer's movement see the treachery in their leaders, and learn quickly - as the Dutch farmers did - how to use their very real power. Joachim Rukwied will be moved on - he is more interested in his own pocket than delivering real change.

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Jan 16·edited Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Lenin said if the Germans are going to riot in a railway station, they all quietly line up and pay at the turnstile first.

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Thanks so much for reporting on this AND for not putting it behind a paywall. From America the lost, I am watching with hope and prayers that this revolt is the start of throwing out the globalists and correcting so much of the truly bad corrupt "science' that is now in place in this country. I no longer recognize my own country--one my military father and my military husband fought to preserve. Our Constitution has now been trashed, our political system is broken, and what now passes for a democracy is hanging by a thread.

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Whatever the outcome of these magnificent protests, they are merely outliers for much more frequent and larger protests against the Davos/Climate agenda. It is clear that people have had enough. More and more normies realise that their governments hate them and that the current policies will destroy their lives.

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Traitors and turncoats are always more dangerous than your avowed enemies....Germans had better learn this fact and quickly....

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They are persecuting German farmers in the U.S. also!

(For those not in the "know", the Amish, called Pennsylvania "Dutch" (really are Pennsylania "Deutsch") are decendents of German settlers who escaped religious persecution in Europe, escaping through Holland and Switzerland to the U.S. originally from Alsace in Germany (Alsasz-Lothringen), (Münster) and Bern, Switzerland. These are most excellent farmers, heralded as such in Europe sine the 1500s, and the Americas since their arrival. They use horse plows and organic farming methods without electricity, and without cars, which methods they have done peacefully since the early 18th century (1737 was the first migration). They speak a German dialect from the 1700s, and are called Anabaptists.

They did not participate in the mRNA "Vaxpush". They claimed that their adherents have experienced coronaviruses (cough colds) for centuries, and they have acquired natural immunity. Embarrassingly, they did not experience the toxicity and mortality of the "vaccinated" in their region of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Therefore, I believe, they are being persecuted because they "do not get with the programs foisted upon them by the health authorities".

Below is from the article in the Lancaster Patriot newspaper. Lancaster, PA is the center of the Amish farming district.

"The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture served an all-natural Amish farm in southeastern Pennsylvania with a search warrant on Thursday afternoon.

The farmer, Amos Miller, has been in the crosshairs with the US Department of Agriculture because of his repeated failures to comply with federal farming regulations.

Under the rubric of PROTECTING, the government can do anything it wants to. For example, it can launch, finance, support, and insist on a killer vaccine.

On top of all this, if Miller is selling raw milk and no one is getting sick, that would be devastating for the commercial processed milk industry.

And meanwhile, Big Pharma is selling countless toxic drugs with the full approval of the government, people are dying at the rate of at least 106,000 per year, and no one is intervening to prosecute and send Pharma personnel to prison for the rest of their lives.

GOVERNMENT: Food should be processed and dead.

AMOS MILLER: No, it should have life in it. Food should produce good health..."

—Büß

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Thank you for reporting in english what happens in Germany. It is really baffling that we have no other means, from France, to get 1st hand information on that.

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

This is off-topic but grist to the plague chronically mill. Irony by the ton needing no further comment. Epoch Times: “Actor Alec Musser, best known for his work on the U.S. soap opera “All My Children,” has died over the weekend, according to his fiancée, Paige Press. He was 50.

Ms. Press told Fox News Digital that Mr. Musser, who played Del Henry on the long-running soap opera from 2005 until 2007, died at their home in Del Mar, California, on Jan. 13.

Ms. Press revealed that her fiancé was suffering from “a severe case” of COVID-19 at the time of his death and noted that she believes the disease was what ultimately killed him. Mr. Musser was both vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19, Ms. Press told the news outlet.

He was a very healthy person. I mean he took exceptional care of his body and what went into it. … “

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Jan 16·edited Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

A New 'Springtime of the Peoples- 2024 edition' is upon Us.

The Corrupt leadership may choose 'compromise,' but the Farmers & people will have none of it!

It seems these are the first steps before widespread Populist Revolt across the Continent.

Just like in 1848, it is far more than just about the one issue!

The 'Regime' will try & demonize the Farmers & Shut them up... that appears to be the gameplan!

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

To a neutral observer, it would seem that the farmers have fallen into the trap set for them. They were (falsely) accused of being "Far Right" (Yes, I know that in Germany that has all sorts of "Nazi" undertones) which they SHOULD have ignored. Instead, they walked right into the trap and started to try too hard to demonstrate that, no, we are NOT "Far Right" we are actually Green-around -the - edges" centrist snowflake woke Germans, just like all the rest.

Net result : happy traffic lights and all is peaceful and well. We didn't really mean it!!

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Do Germans not see the US attack on the Nordstream pipeline as one of the causes for their economic woes? Is there no outrage over this economic sabotage by their purported ally? Failing to hold the US and its NATO marionette responsible for the Ukraine madness seems to me to be a significant blind spot in earnest efforts to kick out the current robots in charge.

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Jan 16·edited Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Like the word 'popularist' - which really means those who follow fashion no matter how illogical, often called 'woke' - the word 'farmer' is unknown by said popularists. Food just 'happens'.

Farming is the bed-rock of the EU27, UK and beyond.

Treating this without careful consideration is profoundly unwise.

Of course subsidies should be debated, but this cut seems to be part of the EU27 bright idea that farming - like motorists - is an infinite source of tax cash. The tax raid has already gone too far. The economy in multiple states is at the point of failing under the weight of stupid taxation.

No farmers - 100% import, or, no food at all.

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

https://europeanconservative.com/articles/news/get-out-german-finance-minister-heckled-by-protesting-farmers/

Here is another piece on the farmers' protests.

I wish them well, as they challenge the political parasites, intent on destroying us.

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Jan 16Liked by eugyppius

Don't feel too heartbroken, it's still magnitudes more than is happening in Scandinavia or the no longer Great Britain.

Last time you could see swedes holding an actual real popular protest that garnered thousands in one place was in the 1980s, against the proposed gradual socialisation of all banks and all businesses.

And the only reason that one worked was because the Socialist Democrats realised it would cost them the election.

Perhaps the german farmers should consider to simply /not/ produce anything under 2024, instead demanding they get EU-subsidies to live on?

Also, consider that if the Ukraine is granted "prospect"-status with the EU, Ukraine will qualify for almost 100% of all agricultural subsidies currently going to german, french et cetera farmers in the Union. That's one fact I suspect no-one in Germany or France no matter their politics wants to consider.

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