New Dutch-German farmer convoy heads to the border
A new Dutch-German farmer convoy has taken off and is holding demonstrations along the A7 motorway near the Netherlands-Germany border.

TCS Wire

July 7, 2022

A new Dutch-German farmer convoy has taken off and is holding demonstrations along the A7 motorway near the Netherlands-Germany border.

New Dutch-German convoy heads to the border
New Dutch-German convoy heads to the border

According to the Klokkenluiders Telegram channel, which has been sending out alerts of various protest locations since the demonstrations began, a visibility action alongside German farmers is happening at the following locations:

  • A7 – Exit Kuilbanden, near: Engelberterweg 116, 9723 EP Groningen
  • A7 – Exit Hoogezand, near: AB Nobellaan 2, 9615 TM Kolham
  • A7 – Zuidbroek exit, near: Europaweg 2-B, 9636 HT Zuidbroek
  • A7 – Exit Scheemda, near: Zijdwende 2, 9681 TZ Midwolda
  • A7 – Windschoten exit, near: Oostereinde 26-28, 9675 TA Winschoten
  • A7 exit near Engelberterweg, AB Nobellan, Europaweg 2-B, Zijdwende 2, and Oostereinde 26-28

Meanwhile, another haybale burning has been set off beside the A6 motorway.

Since beginning their protests, these brave farmers have inspired many across Europe to take similar action, including farmers in Germany, Italy, and Poland, where a march in Warsaw was recently staged.

Other demonstrations have included several border blockades, port blockades, airport blockades, haybale burnings, and spraying manure on government buildings to show politicians just what the everyman thinks of their globalist agenda.

As TCS Editor-in-Chief Keean Bexte explained earlier this week after arriving in Holland, “[The Netherlands’ government has passed a policy that has been suggested and pushed by Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum. It’s a policy that will see nitrogen pollution cut in half by 2030. Now, along with cutting nitrogen pollution comes cutting farms, cutting farm production, and cutting farm[ing] jobs,” 

“… Every farmer in this country is united against this government,” Bexte continues, “and they’re blockading the distribution centres of grocery stores to let the public know exactly where their food comes from and what will happen if Mark Rutte, Klaus Schwab, and the rest of the globalists get their way.”

Indeed, despite the recent shooting incident, in which an officer fired off two “targeted shots” at an unarmed teenager, it appears that Dutch farmers remain committed to the fight against the government’s career-destroying climate change policy.

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