Dutch authorities have begun carrying out “snatch and grab” policies against farmers protesting the government’s nitrogen reduction plan as mass uprisings against the Great Reset accelerate.
Shocking video from Amsterdam shows the government upping the ante against outraged farmers pushing back against its targeting of livestock and farmland, with masked government goons dragging protesters into police vans.
[ CLIP ] – Undercover Dutch police recorded carrying out snatch-and-grab policies in Amsterdam in latest escalation against Dutch farmer protestors…
The Dutch gov has so far denied any concessions in official talks with farmer reps pic.twitter.com/SYjJm4b5QG
— The Stark Naked Brief. (@StarkNakedBrief) September 6, 2022
Other video shows furious protesters chasing off these kidnapping squads locally known as “Romeos.”
Undercover police agitators known locally as "Romeo's" chased out of the people's protest against permanent Covid laws and in support of farmers in Amsterdam. pic.twitter.com/DaK0hXjLIF
— k-lo2 (@k_klo224743370) September 4, 2022
Dam Square in Amsterdam, Here's the sequel to the earlier video. Protesters are furious with police after the arrest of a protester.#DamSquare #Amsterdam #Protest #news pic.twitter.com/vnFOBNowWC
— We Are Protestors (@WeAreProtestors) September 4, 2022
The Dutch government mandated a 50% reduction in nitrogen emissions by 2030 in accordance with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Great Reset, claiming livestock accounts for 40% of nitrogen emissions in the country.
The mandate would shut down up to a third of livestock farmers, resulting in a collapse of farming and food production in the area amid food and energy shortages brought on by EU and NATO sanctions against Russia.
These fertilizer reduction policies adopted by the Netherlands and now-collapsed Sri Lanka stem from the United Nations’ “Agenda 2030” Sustainable Development Goals and its partners at the WEF.
The farmers began peacefully protesting against their government’s Great Reset policy earlier this summer, mobilizing their tractors and farm equipment as part of their demonstrations.
Police responded with mass arrests and even fired upon the peaceful demonstrators, but the protests have only spread to Spain, Italy, Poland, and Germany as their respective governments also have begun implementing nitrogen reduction policies.
Netherlands’ agricultural minister Henk Staghouwer suddenly resigned Tuesday as a result of the widespread protests.
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