OP-ED A Popular Uprising Against the Elites Has Gone Global | Opinion

jward

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Robin Monotti
@robinmonotti

BOLOGNA, ITALY: The conscience of a country's population standing against their politicians speaks through this woman who says her life has been destroyed by lockdowns & has nothing to eat or to feed her 3 year old child:
View: https://twitter.com/robinmonotti/status/1321785323676991489?s=20

Is this how you think lives are saved? No it's not. Lockdowns are how lives are destroyed, how people are stripped of their dignity. At what stage do we admit that there is a war on the general populations by politicians and their backers?
At what stage do we admit that this is all being directed by the most powerful oligarchs on the planet who want profit, that their names are Klaus Schwab, Marc Benioff, Bill Gates, all the members of the World Economic Forum, the leadership of the WHO, the GAVI vaccine alliance?
 

jward

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Here's a wonderfully encouraging thread that recounts some of the progress the Dutch made in their resistance to the anti-farmer legislation
 

jward

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France too is serving as a wonderful example of folk getting off their backsides and resisting in meaningful ways:

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NOW - Protests, clashes in France after Macron forces through pension reform, shunning parliament.
View: https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1636479988277948416?s=20



jamiemcintyre
@jamiemcintyre21

Paris burns. Will Globalist Western Puppets like Macron survive ? Will the Globalists stand down and allow peaceful revolutions in the West or need to be forcibly removed from the top down ? #paris #france #macron #riots #bankingcrash #pensions
View: https://twitter.com/jamiemcintyre21/status/1636509157531721728?s=20



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Riots have erupted in cities across France after president Emmanuel Macron forced through a law putting the retirement age up to 64

Riots erupt in France after Macron forces through putting pension age up to 64
Asher McShane
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17 March 2023, 12:18 | Updated: 17 March 2023, 12:55
Riots have erupted in cities across France
Riots have erupted in cities across France. Picture: Alamy

Riots have erupted in France after President Emmanuel Macron forced through a Bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 without a vote.

Police deployed tear gas and water cannon as protesters started fires and threatened the president's home in angry scenes.

French president Macron sparked the fury of workers and his political opponents after using an emergency presidential decree to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.
Hundreds of riot police were deployed to clear the riots
Hundreds of riot police were deployed to clear the riots. Picture: Alamy

Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris, lighting fires, vandalising buildings and clashing with police. Police have fired tear gas to keep the furious mob away from the Elysee Palace.

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A protester runs past a fire set in the street in Paris
A protester runs past a fire set in the street in Paris. Picture: Alamy

Thousands gathered in protest on Thursday at the Place de la Concorde, which faces the National Assembly building.

Overnight police officers charged the demonstrators in waves to clear the area. Small groups then moved through nearby streets in the chic Champs-Elysees neighbourhood, setting fires.
Tear gas was fired at protesters in Paris
Tear gas was fired at protesters in Paris. Picture: Alamy

There were similar protests in Rennes and Nantes in eastern France to Lyon and the southern port city of Marseille, where shop windows and bank fronts were smashed, according to French media.

French interior minister Gerald Darmanin told the radio station RTL on Friday that 310 people were arrested overnight.
Riot police fired tear gas to move protesters away from the Elysee Palace
Riot police fired tear gas to move protesters away from the Elysee Palace. Picture: Alamy

Most of the arrests, 258, were made in Paris, Mr Darmanin said.

The trade unions that had organised strikes and marches against a higher retirement age said more rallies and protest marches will take place in the days ahead.

"This retirement reform is brutal, unjust, unjustified for the world of workers," they declared.

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Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris and other cities in France
Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris and other cities in France. Picture: Alamy

Mr Macron has made the proposed pension changes the key priority of his second term, saying reform is needed to keep the pension system from diving into deficit as France, like many richer nations, faces lower birth rates and longer life expectancy.

Mr Macron decided to invoke the special power during a Cabinet meeting a few minutes before a scheduled vote in the National Assembly, where the legislation had no guarantee of securing majority support.

The Senate adopted the Bill earlier on Thursday.
Rioters smashed shop windows in cities across France
Rioters smashed shop windows in cities across France. Picture: Alamy

Opposition politician said the government should step down.

If the expected confidence motion ends in a no-confidence vote, which requires approval from more than half of the Assembly, it will be a first since 1962 and force the government to resign.

Mr Macron could reappoint Ms Borne if he chooses and a new Cabinet would be named.

If the motion does not succeed, the pension Bill will be considered adopted.

 

To-late

Membership Revoked
thinking beach boys tune,
‘Oh wouldn’t it be nice.’
I can live without electricity , and gas.
water and food. Ehh, not so much.
 

jward

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Right Angle News Network
@Rightanglenews

It’s amazing to see a country finally take a stand against the socialist bureaucratic Titans. It’s time we show the world we will not stand for it anymore. They will not win no matter what it takes, if they win all natural order on this planet is over. Follow if you are ready to take a stand!

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Visegrád 24
@visegrad24
BREAKING:

Spanish police is charging protesters in Madrid.

The protesters are protesting against the Sanchez government’s decision to issue an amnesty to the separatist leaders behind the illegal 2017 Catalan independence referendum.

Turmoil in Spain…

Via @espanarevuelta
View: https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1722739919729066264?s=20
 

jward

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Collin Rugg
@CollinRugg

BREAKING: Tucker Carlson is in Spain marching with citizens who are fighting against socialism after he made a surprise appearance at the UFC fight over the weekend with Donald Trump.

Epic

Tens of thousands of protesters are taking to the streets in Spain after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made a corrupt deal to stay in power.

Sánchez offered an amnesty deal to Catalan separatists in order to stay in power.

“Sánchez signed the controversial agreement last week after the Catalan separatist Junts party gave its backing to the prime minister’s Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) to form a new government,” Politico reported.

Socialism sucks.
View: https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1724175341357519170?s=20
 

jward

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Jim Ferguson
@JimFergusonUK

"Fields of Defiance: German Farmers' Revolt Against Globalist Economic Pressures"

In a sea of tractors and furrowed brows, German farmers recently descended upon Berlin, casting a spotlight on the simmering tensions between local agricultural needs and global economic policies. At the heart of their protest is the government's decision to slash diesel tax breaks, a move seen as a capitulation to broader globalist agendas, emphasizing budgetary overruns and environmental concerns over the livelihoods of local farmers.

This decision, part of a broader effort to fill a gaping €17 billion hole in Germany's budget, emanates from the highest echelons of governmental decision-making. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition, under the guise of environmental stewardship and fiscal prudence, has adopted measures that are perceived as heavily influenced by global economic trends and climate change imperatives. But beneath the veneer of this globalist agenda, lies a stark reality for the local German farmer: a threat to their way of life and a blow to their already strained financial conditions.

For these farmers, diesel is not merely a fuel but a lifeline for their tractors and machinery. The proposed cuts, potentially costing the agricultural sector up to €1 billion, symbolize a broader disregard for the rural populace, often seen as collateral in the march towards a globalized economic model. The emotional resonance of the farmers' plight is palpable. Tractors, the very symbols of their toil, have now become chariots of protest against what is seen as an encroachment of globalist policies on local livelihoods.

The protest in Berlin is more than just a reaction to policy; it's a manifestation of a growing global sentiment. Across the world, similar stirrings are occurring, where local communities and industries feel marginalized by policies that favor global economic integration and environmental concerns, often at the expense of immediate local needs and traditional ways of life.
#GlobalResistance #FreedomTrainInternational #WEF #WEF2030Agenda #GlobalistParasites #Freedom #Germany
View: https://twitter.com/JimFergusonUK/status/1736822598028115968?s=20
 

jward

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Brian Cates - Political Columnist & Pundit reposted
Eva Vlaardingerbroek
@EvaVlaar
ALL EYES ON GERMANY

I’ll be traveling to Berlin next week as the German Farmers have announced that they will launch a protest “larger than the country has ever seen before” on Monday, January 8.

Multiple farmers' associations, the train drivers’ union and the trucking industry have announced they’ll be mobilizing against the federal government's plans to cancel for agricultural diesel, cut vehicle tax exemptions and increase truck tolls and carbon taxes.

There are also countless calls on social media for a general strike against the federal German government - demanding they step down.

Mark my words: There is no doubt that if all of these sectors hold their ground and do not back down as a result of the establishment’s usual intimidation tactics, that they have the power to completely paralyze the country and finally demand change.

This wouldn’t be a turning point just for Germany, but also for the rest of Europe. #nofarmersnofood #Bauernprotest
View: https://twitter.com/EvaVlaar/status/1742588425444720712?s=20
 

jward

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The protests there in Germany have been ongoing and impressive- and now seem to be doubling down with their blocking of major intl companies:

The Vigilant Fox
@VigilantFox
Whoa. German farmers have blockaded the warehouses of mega-corporations like Aldi, Amazon, and Lidl.

The farmers mean business. Today marks their eighth day of protests against crippling diesel tax hikes.

Farmers from other countries are chipping in. It is reported that at least a hundred tractors and trucks from Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, and Holland joined in protests over the weekend.

Do you support the farmers?
View: https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1746960286437773366?s=20
 

Safetydude

Senior Member
Subliminal programming in drug comercails? Skyrizi's quaint little gingles in their commercials with "Nothing is everything" and "Control is everything" seem like Klaus wrote the lyrics to be nice little ear worms! It was just a little weird knowing that full spectrum psyops and operant conditioning are rampant with tentacles everywhere.
 
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jward

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Ian Miles Cheong
@stillgray

Isn't it curious that the legacy media refuses to cover the farmers' protests in Europe? They're breaking out all across the continent, and there's been barely a peep about it in the mainstream.
S p r i n t e r
@Sprinter99800

In France, protests by farmers dissatisfied with government policy continue to gain momentum. Farmers are blocking highways across the country and filling the streets with manure and waste.
View: https://twitter.com/Sprinter99800/status/1749847721979056360?s=20
 

jward

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Disclose.tv
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JUST IN - Justin Trudeau's use of the Emergencies Act to quell protests has been ruled unconstitutional by a federal court in Canada.

11:45 AM · Jan 23, 2024
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jward

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Jim Ferguson
@JimFergusonUK
Breaking News: Italy launches protests against Globalist policies designed to harm the farming industry.

Farmers protests are beginning to break out in other European countries and now Italy, France, Poland, Germany, Romania, Holland and Belgium have all seen Farmers supported by many hundreds of thousands of people flocking to support them in their respective countries.

The Globalists are failing to contain the mounting anger as World Economic Forum Chairman Klaus Schwab, despite the collusion of the main stream media that has been bought and paid for, fails to censor and stop the news spreading.

2024 is the year of the people to stand up and fight back against Globalist tyranny and oppression.

Schwab and his globalist cult are not elected and have no authority or mandte of the people.

Its time to resist.

Join us Inspiration Station
View: https://twitter.com/JimFergusonUK/status/1749778055676019038?s=20
 

workhorse

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NY times has a long article on the Canadian court finding Trudeau guilty of violating their constitution to end truckers strike. And call for him to resign. But like any leftist who has been caught he denies the courts finding. Article is behind paywall.
 

jward

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Jim Ferguson
@JimFergusonUK



Breaking News: Paris is about to be under siege and estimates they only have 3 days of food.

A massive full scale mobilisation of the French protesters is now underway and they are heading towards the French Capital.

International protests are erupting all across the European continent after attacks on the farmers by Globalists with unfair fuel subsidies and the seizing of farms in Holland.

The people are fighting back on a massive scale as the Globalists and their puppet governments have failed to contain it.

France is heading for further escalation as dramatic scenes unfold with protesters blocking roads, rail and attacking government buildings with manure and now fires being lit.

The Globalists are loosing the support of the infiltrated governments as they begin to fear the people rising.

A sense of panic ensues as they grapple with whether to try to crush the will of the people like Trudeau did in Canada and World Economic Forum cultists like Dan Andrews in Australia.

This of course would be risking a massive backlash against their puppet regimes currently infesting many parliaments and governments around the world.

There is even discussions taking place that replacing Klaus Schwab with a less controversial figure may be getting discussed.
View: https://twitter.com/JimFergusonUK/status/1750458945737474396?s=20
 

jward

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Jim Ferguson
@JimFergusonUK



Breaking News. The siege of Paris is about to begin !!

They only have three days of food !


French Farmers are preparing to besiege the French capital in a massive escalation and fightback against the Globalists and their war on the farming industry.

Hundreds of thousands of people in France are rising to support the French farms as millions in Germany also continue to protest.

The protests and push back against the Globalists is now going fully International and millions of people are supporting the fightback.

Klaus Schwab Chairman of the World Economic Forum and architect of the policies of his Globalist infiltrated governments who are waging war on farmers may also be about to be besieged as the people push back for freedom.

Freedom Train International supports the farmers worldwide in their fight for freedom and prosperity.
 

jward

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Concerned Citizen
@BGatesIsaPyscho
HOLY SHIT - FRANCE PROTESTS

The protests are escalating as Farmers take to digging up Highways that lead into Paris

They are suffocating the French Capital & restricting supply chains - this is now MUCH more than just protesting ludicrous taxes - this is about all the Tyrannical measures & decisions since the Covid Tyranny.

THIS IS A FULL BLOWN REVOLUTION
VIVA LA FRANCE
View: https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1751348358264881576?s=20
 

jward

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breitbart.com


Photos: Simultaneous Tractor Protests Grip Europe​


Breitbart London


Photos: Simultaneous Tractor Protests Grip Europe From East to West​

Protesting farmers with their tractors take part in a rally outside an agricultural fair in the port city of Thessaloniki, northern Greece, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Greek farmers – hit by rising costs and crop damage caused by recent floods and wildfires – are threatening to block highways to press …
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Associated Press — Snow-dusted tractors lined up outside the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, and nighttime protests in Romania marked by vivid national flags have become markers of a farmer protest movement across Europe.
The biggest demonstrations have been seen in France, where farmers blocked highways around Paris with their tractors, but the dayslong protests have spread across the European Union, highlighting deep-seated grievances within the agricultural sector.

Gendarmes and armored vehicles face tractors on a blocked highway, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024 in Chilly-Mazarin, south of Paris. Farmers blocked more traffic arteries across Belgium, France and Italy on Wednesday, as they sought to disrupt trade at major ports and other economic lifelines. Convoys with hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors advanced toward European Union headquarters, bent on getting their complaints about excessive costs, rules and bureaucracy heard by EU leaders at a summit Thursday in Brussels, Belgium. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Gendarmes and armored vehicles face tractors on a blocked highway, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024 in Chilly-Mazarin, south of Paris. Farmers blocked more traffic arteries across Belgium, France and Italy on Wednesday, as they sought to disrupt trade at major ports and other economic lifelines. Convoys with hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors advanced toward European Union headquarters, bent on getting their complaints about excessive costs, rules and bureaucracy heard by EU leaders at a summit Thursday in Brussels, Belgium. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

A mannequin of a hanging farmer is seen next to tractors on a blocked highway, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024 in Chilly-Mazarin, south of Paris. Protests have been held across the EU for most of the week and hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors arrived at European Union headquarters, bent on getting their complaints about excessive costs, rules and bureaucracy heard and fixed by EU leaders at a summit Thursday in Brussels, Belgium. Poster reads: Paris, let our farmers get through. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Tractors are parked near the European Parliament during a protest by farmers as European leaders meet for an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. European Union leaders meet in Brussels for a one day summit to discuss the revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027, including support for Ukraine. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)
Galway, Ireland
The local farmers are out in support of our gallant allies in Europe.#EnoughIsEnough #NoFarmersNoFood
pic.twitter.com/lVX4Tk19ko
— Niall O’Hara (@ThoughtsToby) February 1, 2024
The movement, triggered by concerns over low wages, heavy regulation and cheap imports, has involved farmers from Spain, Italy, Germany, Romania and Greece calling for action.
Lines of tractors rolled menacingly across a residential street in Poland and across a German bridge, while farming protesters in Italy burned spectacular nighttime fires by stone statues.
Convoys with hundreds of angry farmers driving heavy-duty tractors created chaos outside the European Union´s headquarters on Thursday demanding leaders at an EU summit provide relief from rising prices and bureaucracy.
It made for a dramatic display, creating disruptions and bringing the disgruntled farmers´ demands directly to the heart of EU policymaking.
Meanwhile, there were traffic barricades on highways around Paris amid a large police presence as French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced measures to quell the unrest.

Tractors are parked near the European Parliament during a protest by farmers as European leaders meet for an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. European Union leaders meet in Brussels for a one day summit to discuss the revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027, including support for Ukraine. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

Protesting farmers with their tractors approach an agricultural fair during a rally in the port city of Thessaloniki, northern Greece, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Greek farmers – hit by rising costs and crop damage caused by recent floods and wildfires – are threatening to block highways to press demands for tax relief and higher subsidy payments. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos)

Protesting farmers with their tractors take part in a rally outside an agricultural fair in the port city of Thessaloniki, northern Greece, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Greek farmers – hit by rising costs and crop damage caused by recent floods and wildfires – are threatening to block highways to press demands for tax relief and higher subsidy payments. (AP Photo/Giannis Papanikos)

Pedestrian walk past parked tractors near the European Parliament during a protest by farmers as European leaders meet for an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. European Union leaders meet in Brussels for a one day summit to discuss the revision of the Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027, including support for Ukraine. The fake coffin reads in French: “R.I.P Farmers”. (AP Photo/Thomas Padilla)

Farmers gather with their parked tractors near the highway junction in Melegnano, near Milan, Italy, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Farmers have been protesting in various parts of Italy and Europe against EU agriculture policies. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Tractors line up on a blocked highway, Thursday, Feb.1, 2024 in Argenteuil, north of Paris. France’s two major farmers unions announced Thursday their decision to suspend protests and lift road blockades across the country, in a dramatic development shortly after the French prime minister unveiled a new set of measures they see as “tangible progress.” Farmers have been protesting for days across the country to denounce low wages, heavy regulation and unfair competition from abroad. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

Farmers drive their tractors in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Farmers have been protesting in various parts of Italy and Europe against EU agriculture policies. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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jward

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Jim Ferguson
@JimFergusonUK

Breaking News: London is grinding to a halt as hundreds of tractors and farmers storm the Westminster area and head directly towards the Houses of Parliament.

This protest may soon swell to thousands as people come out in support and cheer them on.

Its time to send the globalists a clear message.

Leave the farmers alone and take your climate scam nonsense elsewhere.
#LondonFarmersProtest #NetZero
View: https://twitter.com/JimFergusonUK/status/1772352034827534805?s=20
 

anna43

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I refuse to accept the concept of "elites". People may have more education, more money, better houses, cars etc., but they are still human beings the same as the homeless on the street. If anything, the so-called elites have more responsibility to help the homeless than the so-called peons. The whole concept of "I'm better than you because ...." does not compute. God's rules say differently. I only accept God's rules.
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
I refuse to accept the concept of "elites". People may have more education, more money, better houses, cars etc., but they are still human beings the same as the homeless on the street. If anything, the so-called elites have more responsibility to help the homeless than the so-called peons. The whole concept of "I'm better than you because ...." does not compute. God's rules say differently. I only accept God's rules.
Financial Elite. That is all they are. Likely most inherited their moneys, or the government set them up to be rich thru tech companies. At the least, the evil one's fall in the Evil Elite category....which is growing daily.

I've spent some time around folks who's nose tends to sit very high on their forehead.......snobs.

Elite is truly a dirty name.
 

223shootersc

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The root of all evil is the love of money and I would add to this list power! The elite bankers have it and do not want to part with it, only increase it at the cost of the worlds middle class. A class that they never wanted to exist in the first place!
 
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