John Kerry claimed that US farm confiscations are not off the table, as he stated that small farms contribute significant greenhouse gasses. If you recall, farmers in Holland are undergoing the most radical regulations that are causing the culling of herds and destroying crops. Following the plans of the World Economic Forum and the United Nations have produced a disaster of significant proportions. We do not want that evil plan here.

“A lot of people have no clue that agriculture contributes about 33% of all the emissions of the world,” he said during his keynote address. “We can’t get to net-zero, we don’t get this job done unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution. So all of us understand here the depths of this mission.”

Delivering these remarks at the Agriculture Innovation Mission (AIM) for Climate Summit held in Washington, D.C., Kerry neglected to acknowledge the undeniable fact that the agriculture industry plays a vital role in providing sustenance and ensuring the survival of all approximately 8 billion people worldwide. The People’s Voice

 

The fact is, John Kerry is an evil stand-in for the liars and fakers of the Green agenda. He uses his private carbon-belching jet to go to all the climate summits while demanding that the peons starve and not use fossil fuels. All while claiming that it’s necessary to save the planet. Hogwash.

But farm confiscation?

Recently, the governing body of the European Union officially endorsed measures to compel farmers to vacate their lands as part of the EU’s Natura 2000 scheme, which categorizes farms as significant emitters of nitrogen.

Under the plan, farmers would be offered 120 percent of their farm’s value through a “buyout” program. However, those who decline this offer would face the risk of being forcibly removed from their land without any financial compensation. The People’s Voice

We have written about Dutch farmers’ troubles previously. They have protested in droves, trying to get the government off their backs. The fight is coming. Will US farmers fare better than the farmers in Europe? The groceries you buy now depend on how our farmers fight against the green agenda. Stand with them

 

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