DUTCH freedom fighter Eva Vlaardingerbroek, might be called a modern-day Joan of Arc in the battle against the globalist enemies of humanity who have set their sights on the year 2030 as a key objective in their global utopian “net zero” delusion.
Addressing the US farm group R CALF USA last August, Vlaardingerbroek warned the American farmers that 2030 is the deadline for the globalist operation against independent, land-owning farmers, that is part of the wider agenda centred around control. An edited version of the address can be seen here.
“The people behind this want to establish a one world government, a New World Order, in which they decide what we eat, when we eat, where we travel, when we travel, who we meet, and what we are allowed to spend our money on. Basically, control over every single aspect of our lives,” she said.
“They don’t want us to eat foods that make us strong. They want us to eat synthetic meat created by Bill Gates. They want us to eat bugs, they want us to drink soy milk, so that we become weak and obedient, and we do as they say.”
She said the so-called nitrogen crisis raised by the former Dutch government and EU as a reason for the forced sale of 20% of Dutch farmland was part of the typical globalist strategy to create a crisis and then provide their answer which is usually “you give up your rights, not us, but you”.
Vlaardingerbroek said the Dutch government plan was for farmers to give up properties by 2030, and that date was no coincidence. “That year is basically the deadline that the global elites have given our country and will probably give you to abide by these new regulations, and that agenda is the 2030 Agenda.”
In her introduction she noted that the Netherlands was the leading food exporter of Europe and only second in the world after the USA from a country only one fifth the size of the US state of South Dakota.
In September 2019 an advisory committee, chaired by the former Dutch deputy PM Johan Remkes, announced that the government would need to take “drastic measures” to reduce emissions of nitrogen for its alleged “pollution of land, seas and skies worldwide”. Since most nitrogen deposited on Dutch land comes from agriculture, the measures would require buying out and shutting down of livestock farms.
Following that, similar policies have been rolled out across Europe, prompting the biggest farmer-led protests in European history.
R-CALF USA (Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America), is the largest producer-only, membership-based organisation that exclusively represents US cattle and sheep producers on domestic and international trade and marketing issues.
R-CALF, a national, non-profit organisation, states that it is dedicated to ensuring the continued profitability and viability of the US cattle industry. Its current membership is more than 5000 and consists primarily of cow-calf producers, cattle backgrounders and feeders.
Its members are located in 43 states, and the organisation has many local and state association affiliates, from both cattle and farm groups, along with various main street businesses as associate members.
R-CALF USA began in 1998 when three independent cattle producers launched an anti-dumping lawsuit against trading partners Canada and Mexico, accusing them of exporting their products below market prices and production costs in the US. The group successfully convinced the US Department of Commerce to implement anti-dumping tariffs against Canada.