Control or Cooperation?
The farmers rebellion in the Netherlands is an indication of the widening conflict we can expect— as the plan for world control unfolds. Farmers in the Netherlands have formed convoys and blocked roadways with trucks and farm implements in protest against new government regulations for farmers. The government has passed legislation requiring farmers to cull their livestock by 30% in order to help Denmark meet its climate control goal of cutting carbon emissions. This will drastically cut farm income and threatens the economic survival of farmers.
Does cutting carbon output of farmland actually have any impact on climate change? That is debatable. What is not debatable is the impact on the livelihood of farmers. Rulers in the Netherlands have apparently shifted allegiance from the people they govern to alignment with the World Economic Forum (WEF) announced goals for combating climate change.
It is no mere coincidence that the largest on-line food chain in the Netherlands (Picnic) is controlled by Bill Gates, who is planning to replace meat with his plant-based substitute. He’ll no doubt be interested in buying the farmland from Demark’s bankrupt farmers.
We can expect more governments to align with the WEF and their plans for world control, as the combination of wealth and neo-liberal ideology plays out. The conversion of society’s resources into ownership by the elite utilizes the capitalist system and government regulation to destroy the economies which that system initially built up to serve the people—in a process eerily similar to the way cancer operates.
The concept of ownership of land and natural resources is enabling to societal control systems where the decisions flow from top down (pure capitalism, nazism, communism)—all human constructs which eventually result in subjugation of the masses.
This desire for control over others should be recognized for what it is: a pathology. It should be dealt with as a sane society would deal with any pathology… identify the pathogen, recognize it for what it is…and do not give it power by allowing it to harm humanity.
At some point in the future, perhaps humans will look back upon our history in disbelief that there was a time that pathological institutions were tolerated —or even accepted as necessary. And that they were not recognized as the plague they are. Or they might conclude that the cause was one of arrogance where humans thought they were destined to control rather than to be a part of the larger life on the planet called nature.
They forgot what the ancestors knew: that we control nothing other than our own behavior …that nature is cooperative…and that we and nature exist together… we are all one!