The Highwire with Del Bigtree - GERMAN FARMERS PROTEST CATCHES FIRE

Episode Date: January 31, 2024

The global war on farmers sees Germany as the current focal point as protesting farmers have now been joined in solidarity by other sectors of the public. We break down the endgame: to replace private... farms with synthetic food.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Here's John Kerry at Davos. See if you can pick up a little desperation what he's saying. All right. You know, it's absolutely critical that we accelerate. I am convinced beyond any doubt that because of the decisions being made in the marketplace now, because, I mean, you know as well as I do, even if, you know, I don't want this, obviously, but if you wound up with a different president who was opposed to climate crisis, I got news for you. No one politician anywhere in the world can undo what is happening now.
Starting point is 00:00:33 The marketplace is doing this. And the only issue for all of us is not whether or not we can get or will get to a low-carbon, no-carbon economy globally. We will. The only question is, will we get there in time to meet the challenge of the scientists in order to avoid the worst consequences of this crisis? That is what is at stake. Yeah, I mean, he's got...
Starting point is 00:00:59 sort of coming out both sides of his mouth, I'm all about market forces, wherever the market goes. I think that's the best way to let humanity evolve in the direction it needs to go. But that's not what this is when you have the President of the United States saying that, you know, 60% of the fleet of cars in America is going to have to be electric vehicles by 2030 or 2032, whatever that number was, you're now inflicting authoritarian rules upon a free market system. And then everything. It's like chaos theory. It's a butterfly flapping its wings.
Starting point is 00:01:30 You throw everything out of balance. That has to stop. Right. And I think there's some disagreement with John Kerry because I think the right leader who allows these market forces would help because people drive the marketplace as well. So those two combinations would be really potent. And this is somewhat what you're seeing here,
Starting point is 00:01:50 minus great leadership in Germany. This is the second week in a row we're reporting on this. This is the German farmer protests. So they're going to be starting to drive. the marketplace here. You can see the B-roll of this. These tractors are rolling through. There's massive protests rolling through Berlin. We have truckers joining them at this point. We have other industries joining them. People are helping them out, giving them food. This is a sustained protest. And if you start to go to the headlines just this week, just the last couple of
Starting point is 00:02:18 days, you see a different tone in these headlines. Before it was just kind of saying these protesters, they're just protesting some subsidy cuts to their agricultural fuel. and their farm vehicle tax exemptions. You know, farmers, they have a very tight margin. So when the government cuts these things, it can destroy entire industry in that country. So you go to the headlines here. This is the Guardian.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Thousands of tractors block Berlin as farmers protests over fuel subsidy cuts. But it says in here, now, an estimated 30,000 protesters, including farmers, supported by a wide range of representatives from other industries, from fishing to gastronomy, to logistics, block the streets around the government corridor on Monday
Starting point is 00:02:57 with their vehicle. including lorries and forklift trucks and even children's toy tractors. So reading between the lines there, this is becoming a people's rebellion to support the farmers. And why is that? We saw that in Netherlands. We see it in Germany. We can see in France. So this is the Epoch Times from 2022, and they put a really great point on this. This is the article. It's titled UN World Economic Forum Behind Global War on Farmers. And you go into this article, and it really gives a great background. It says one of the earliest meetings defining the sustainability agenda was the UN Conference on Human Settlements known as Habitat One, which adopted the Vancouver Declaration.
Starting point is 00:03:36 It goes on to say the agreement stated that land cannot be treated as an ordinary asset controlled by individuals. And that private land ownership is a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore contributes to social injustice. Public control of land use is therefore indispensable. The UN Declaration said a prelude to the World Economic Forum's now infamous prediction, that by 2030 you'll own nothing. So there's a lot of people that are really starting to wake up to this and a lot of leaders as well. Croatian member of the European Parliament, Mislav Kolakusik,
Starting point is 00:04:11 he's able to communicate this very concisely and he has a courage to do it and he did so. Take a listen. Today, we're talking about us, the plowlerprivrednika in Zellanoi. Your role is very simple You have noted. Why?
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Starting point is 00:05:18 that so they can not, not can't get to and other countries of the European Union. Thank you. Wow, I mean, it's so powerful and clear and horrifying that we find ourselves in a place where our farmland, which is the food supply for humanity, is under attack by globalists.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Why is food now the issue, the problem in the world? Yeah, and so what Mislav Kulakusik really said there, is they want farmers, they only have one job as it disappear. So historically, when we look back, this isn't like the late 50s in Mao's China where they had the great leap forward. The government took over all the farms and nationalized them and outlawed private ownership of the farms. They're talking about ending farming and shifting the entire food production industry to synthetic
Starting point is 00:06:11 food to insects. And this idea comes from in part a UN report in 2013, title literally edible insects, future prospects for food and feed security. And in this report, it's a long report, but it talks about how they're going to try to get Western nations to switch over to insects because they have a problem. They don't eat insects. We don't eat insects here in America. Other countries do, but we don't. So how are we going to do that? There's literally a heading called communication. How are we going to propagandize people to do that? And it says this, Western societies require tailored media communication strategies and educational programs that address a discuss factor,
Starting point is 00:06:50 influencing the public at large as well as policymakers and investors in the food and feed sectors by providing validated information on the potential of insects as food and feed sources can help to push insects higher on political investment and research agendas worldwide. So that is exactly what they've been doing. I wonder if Joe Rogan realizes he's been working for the WEF in pushing fear factor and making us watch these eat bugs as a part of the television. of his show. I knew it. I knew it was something about that guy I couldn't trust. I'm kidding, Joe. He's an early job. So that brings us to Alex Newman. He's an incredible investigative journalist,
Starting point is 00:07:28 author, and he presented on the agenda 2030 at this year's Freedom Fest in Memphis. Take a listen to this. All right. Agenda 2030 was signed by every national government in the world in 2015. on behalf of the United States. Barack Obama called it an executive agreement. And it's a plan to totally transform every element of our lives. In fact, the head of the UN General Assembly at the time called it the master plan for humanity. And if you read the preface, it says over and over again, no one will be left behind.
Starting point is 00:08:00 And so a big part of this, as you read it, and I tie all the points back to that, is you've got to transform agriculture, you've got to transform the food supply, you've got to transform every element of life. element of life. And so in keeping with that UN report on using government propaganda, here's the World Economic Forum promoting insect farming. As we speak, they're actually building the largest insect protein manufacturing facility in the world in Decatur, Illinois. So the World Economic Forum thinks you need to eat zibugs. And here is the government's funded propaganda outlet known as PPS. The future of food is being revolutionized by science. As new research helps bring
Starting point is 00:08:36 unexpected ingredients to the table. It kind of tastes like shrimp. They have this seafood quality to them. It reminds you of like a Frito or a chip. Frito or a chip, okay? So it's crazy talk. I mean, he goes on in that talk. It's a great talk about the health problems with eating insects,
Starting point is 00:08:58 including known issues with lupus and autoimmune diseases that it can create. But, you know, it's interesting. I was having a great. discussion of the holidays with someone very close to me happens to be vegan. And he was arguing with me, you know, that, you know, your meat is polluting and is a problem in the world. I said, hey, you know, and he's really talking about industrial farming. I was talking about, look, I want, you know, I want to, you know, have a better farming system. We've had Joel Salatin and people that have better ways to do this.
Starting point is 00:09:27 I said, but look, your industrial agriculture for vegetables is just as dangerous. All of the glyphosate that's being sprayed all over everything is poisoning the earth. And what's ironic here is both of us are going to end up losing what we care about because it's moving in this direction. What are the vegans going to say when they fought off meat and are stuck with bugs? Because obviously you don't need to take up farmland anymore. I'm sure all you need is a bunch of ugly kitchen sinks and cabinets in a giant room and you can grow all the roaches you need without any windows. So, I mean, you can see where this food supplies has had a lot of benefits. Yeah, and this is a sustained program.
Starting point is 00:10:04 This is supposed to replace farming and this is what is happening or what's being attempted to happen. This is from last year's Davos meeting. Here's the headlines that came out of that just to see the consistent messaging. Davos speaker calls for one billion people to stop eating meat for innovation and the environment. So there you go with that.

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