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German Farmer Activist: Peaceful Revolution Will Come!

In a 4-minute video message, German farmer activist Alf Schmidt—who addressed the BüSo national party convention six weeks ago—reveals that the national farmers rally originally planned for Berlin today, had been called off because organizers for it had been “massively threatened.”

The Green system which the farmers justifiedly opposed, because it puts an end to Germany as a country with modern, efficient agriculture, aims to replace it with only half the animal farming and grain growing, which will import food from abroad, taking away food from other countries.

The EU plans, implemented also by the Green German Agriculture Minister Cem Ozedemir, foresee taking 30% of arable lands completely out of production, the remaining 70% of land will be forced to reduce industrial fertilizers and pesticides, allowing only half the existing grain can be grown. Some 30% of the permitted arable lands are reserved for inefficient bio-farming. In terms of output, 60 million tons of grain will not be produced under such conditions, Schmidt charged.

Standard food items have undergone a level of price inflation which, Schmidt reported from a talk with a supermarket saleswoman, have created a dramatic situation in which people are no longer stealing alcohol and cigarettes, but food items instead. Diesel prices have doubled in the past months, fertilizer producers have stopped operation because there is no natural gas required to produce it, and other scandals. But “a peaceful revolution is to come—must come,” Schmidt declared at the close of his video.