German government announces partial backtrack in response to farmer protests
The German government’s retreat shows the farmer protests are working.
The World Economic Forum-controlled Dutch government announced an end to modern farming – putting harsh controls on nitrogen, and spelling the end to thousands of family farms. They want to liquidate over 3,000 of them.
In response, Dutch farmers took a page out of the Canadian Freedom Convoy playbook. They took to the highways, blockaded borders, and launched massive protests. Now, they are making their final stand.
The Counter Signal is on location sharing the plight of the Dutch people like nobody else.
The German government’s retreat shows the farmer protests are working.
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The Hague, the seat of the Dutch government, has declared a state of emergency to prevent farmers from driving their tractors into the city to