“So are we out of the woods yet? Does this mean the farmers are in the clear? I’m afraid we’re not quite there yet,” said Eva Vlaardingerbroek.

After long months of protesting the Dutch government’s ambitions to sequester large swaths of farmer’s land and culling huge portions of livestock to meet arbitrary climate goals, protestors and farmers in The Netherlands were able to create enough noise in the country to influence people to force-out these green pushers from the government, potentially spelling the end for these climate emissions goals.

The WinePress has detailed the Dutch farmers’ protests since the Summer of last year:

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Most recently The Netherlands held an election, and the “Farmers Defense Force,” the “Farmer Citizen Movement,” and the “BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB),” a new political party, were able to secure enough votes to essentially put a wrench in Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s administration to try and take the farmer’s land cull their livestock.

It was first believed last week they would not have enough votes to ultimately strike down these agendas, according to Dutch activist Eva Vlaardingerbroek. But after the votes were completely tallied it was revealed the new populist party was able to sinch enough spots to effectively end the proposed climate goals.

Eva wrote on Twitter on the 19th:

The final votes have been counted. The BBB (farmers citizens movement) gained a staggering 17 seats and the ruling parties have suffered severe losses and won’t reach a majority – not even with the help of the Green Party + Labour.

Of course, we have to stay sharp. The coalition hasn’t t been formed yet. We don’t know exactly what will happen next. But the sign – that the people are done with Rutte & Kaag (and their WEF-politics) – is significant.

She posted

On the 21st Mrs. Vlaardingerbroek expanded her thoughts on Substack, celebrating the victory but still calling for caution.

She wrote:


A couple of days after the big farmers’ rally organized by Farmers Defence Force last Saturday, the so called ‘provincial elections’ were held in The Netherlands. Technically, these are regional elections (there are 12 provinces in The Netherlands), but they also indirectly determine the composition of the Dutch Senate – and are therefore very important. When the ruling parties lose their majority in the Senate (the chamber of reflection) then the chances of the government being able to pass legislation obviously becomes very slim. That’s why at the rally, our main message was ‘Stem ze weg!’ meaning: ‘Vote them out!’.

https://twitter.com/EvaVlaar/status/1634644294182092801?s=20

However, when the first results came in on Election Day, things weren’t looking too bright. It seemed that the ruling parties: Mark Rutte’s VVD (Neo-Liberals), Sigrid Kaag’s D66 (Democrats), The Christian Democratic Party and the Christian Union (both weak hardly Christian parties), would still be able to form a majority with the help of the Labour Party and the Green Left.

However, some days later when all the votes were counted, it seemed they suffered a much bigger loss than expected and they wouldn’t be able to form a majority – not even with the support of Labour and the Green Left. Which is obviously amazing news.

Now, the big winner of the elections was the BBB-party (Burger Boer Beweging) which stands for ‘Farmers Citizens Movement’. Good name, right? Actually if you ask me, I think the very reason they became this big, is because of the fact that the Dutch people see BBB as the party to vote for if you support the farmers – but more on that in a minute.

The BBB won a staggering 17 (out of 75) seats – compared to Rutte’s VVD getting only 10 – making them the now largest party in the Senate. And mind you, this is the first time they’re running. So obviously, that is an incredible and virtually unprecedented result.

So are we out of the woods yet? Does this mean the farmers are in the clear? I’m afraid we’re not quite there yet.


AUTHOR COMMENTARY

Eva’s full post is hidden behind a paywall, so that was only a small part of her post.

Nevertheless, while this appears to be good news, I, like her, believe that caution needs to be exercised here. A LOT can happen in the next few months and can ruin all that has been achieved, especially after “the men in black” pay these politicians a visit and tell them “how it’s going to work,” if you get what I mean.

When I had reported on these protests and early election results on the 17th, when it was believed the BBB would not have enough party members, I had putout the sentiment of relying on politicians to influence a change is vain. In truth, I still hold to that; and I know a lot of people are not going to agree with me, but after everything that has happened these last several years, can you blame me and can we seriously trust the system anywhere?

Furthermore, if this does stand and this party really can stop the nitrogen emissions goal crap, then fantastic! But, do you think these elites are going to go away quietly into the night? Fat chance! I have warned that a zoonotic plague and “pandemic” is on the horizon, and that is going to be a big way the governments of the world go after meat. Also, once the Western economies implode and the people are left begging for bread, the introduction of CBDCs and digital IDs soon to follow thereafter will immediately bring an end to the resistance. Most will comply, sadly.

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Again, I truly hope that this is a legit victory, but I advise caution before we can finally cheer if ever.

[1] Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; [2] Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; [3] Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.

1 Timothy 4:1-3

[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).

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  • I am SHOCKED the “Dutch Masters” all cheap cigar satanists forgot to follow their American and Brazilian fellow Freemason satanists and just STEAL the election to avoid the “nuisance” of grubby old farmers whining and complaining…..they cannot be bothered with these annoyances..right?

    Totally shocked that the Netherlands had what SEEMS to be a FAIR and FREE election. We all KNOW that will never happen again…

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