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“It cannot be too strongly emphasized that this is a radical agenda designed to control not just the land, but all human activity, as well.”
~ Marilyn Brannan, Monetary & Economic Review
By Catherine Austin Fitts
This week, Dutch investigative journalist Elze van Hamelen returns to the Solari Report to discuss the theme for our 2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up: Dutch Farmers and Fishermen: Local Heroes in the Global War on Our Food and Property Rights.
Protests by farmers in the Netherlands—still ongoing—made international news in 2022 when the Dutch government stepped up its plans to move farmers off the land. Dutch fishermen, too, are being driven out of their centuries-old fishing grounds. The sly cover story for this accelerating land and sea grab is “protection” and “restoration” of nature, with farmers and fishermen cast as the bad guys.
Earlier this year, Elze conducted in-person interviews with Dutch farmers and fishermen and also studied the international treaties and agreements that have been steadily laying the train tracks for centralized control of food production and land use. Her written report (available at the Wrap Up web presentation when this interview publishes) masterfully integrates her on-the-ground findings with what she learned from diving into the superficially innocent but ultimately sinister “pretzel talk” disseminated in government, UN, and non-governmental organization (NGO) documents—all pointing in the direction of a stealth attack on national sovereignty and an unambiguous agenda to destroy property rights.
It is no accident that the tsunami of policies being directed against farmers and fishermen coincides with the food industry’s tsunami of investments in fake foods, and Elze’s blockbuster “Pharma Food” report in the 2022 Annual Wrap Up makes for essential companion reading. Understanding these dual threats—the centralization of food production and the degradation of food quality—will surely motivate you to do everything you can to increase your own resiliency and support high-integrity, local food producers.
Money & Markets:
In Money & Markets this week, John Titus and I will cover the latest events and continue to discuss the financial and geopolitical trends Solari is tracking in 2023—and the pushback rocking and rolling us around the globe. Post questions at the Money & Markets commentary here.
Related Solari Reports:
Pharma Food with Elze van Hamelen
2022 Annual Wrap Up: Pharma Food
2016 Annual Wrap Up: The Global Harvest and What It Means to Investors
Hero of the Week: February 6, 2023: Local Farmers in East Tyrol
Hero of the Week: January 23, 2023: American Farmers
Food Resilience Action for Family and Community: Farmers and Markets
Food Series: The 30×30 Land Grab with Margaret Byfield
Food Series: Drakes Bay Oyster Company—Death of a Community Icon with Kevin Lunny
Blast from the Past: Week of August 1, 2022: The Technocracy Reports with Patrick Wood
Special Report: The Iron Bank: Is BIS Sovereign Immunity the Secret Sauce Behind the Global Coup? Part I and Part II with Patrick Wood
Government’s Authority to Confiscate Property During COVID-19 and Beyond
WHO Do You Think You Are? The Nuts and Bolts of Global Power with James Roguski
Solution Series: Small Farm Republic with John Klar
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NEW Controlled Food System Is Now in Place and They Will Stop at Nothing to Accelerate Their Control
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