German farmers and truckers blocked Europe's busiest highway the A2 on January 8 to show their disgust with "green" government policy.
A tractor hoisted by a crane next to Europe’s busiest highway sends the message that farming is hanging by a thread.

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS

THE Dutch farmers were the first cab off the rank a year or so ago and now it’s the Germans, who were flooding the highways of Europe on January 8th to protest the German government’s decision to eliminate diesel tax breaks in line with anti fossil fuel hysteria pushed by environmentalists worldwide.

Australian farmer organisations have often been silent on the European farmer protests, partly because they believe there are too many EU farming subsidies, but also because the National Farmers Federation and its state counterparts have stupidly jumped on the net zero and sustainability bandwagons.

For years the NFF and the state farmer organisations have been virtue signalling about what good “sustainability practitioners” they are, not realising that the “sustainability” platform is the very same one with gallows to hang them.

But this is changing under the Albanese Labor government, which has woken up the NFF sufficiently to oppose legislation like Water Amendment (Restoring Our Rivers) Bill, which further restricts water availability in the Murray Darling Basin by raising the cap on water buybacks to further increase so-called “environmental flows”.

NFF president David Jochinke is also calling for and end to the campaign to stop the live sheep exports to the Middle East; changes to Australia’s competition laws to secure a fair deal for consumers and farmers; a dedicated visa pathway for agricultural workers; a mandatory code of conduct for power transmission projects; and “balanced reform” of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act) to maintain productive land use.

But the last point should not even have NFF conditional support because green bureaucracy is ultimately part of the WEF-UN dystopian plan to destroy traditional farming and replace it with factories producing synthetic and insect protein rations for populations confined to “smart cities”.

But in Europe farmers and truckers they have woken up en masse. Speaking at the massive January 8 protest German farmer Anthony Lee said farmers, truckers and normal workers were “sick of politicians who have no idea what they are talking about, who have no education, who tell us how our lifestyle should look like”.

Standing on a Europe’s busiest road, he told Dutch protest leader Eva Vlaardingerbroek that the protest was the result of farmers trying for four years to get in contact with politicians and talking to them on an equal level. “But they won’t listen and now we have no other choice than to demonstrate.”

He went on to explain that Dutch, Hungarian and Polish farmers were supporting them “and we are all united in getting rid of politicians who are trying to get rid of us.”

Vlaardingerbroek said the German farmers had successfully blocked dozens of highways with the help of the German truckers. Posting a video on X she said: “This is my view up on a tractor on the A2 – Europe’s busiest highway. I’m blown away. History in the making.”

“The German farmers are subject to, just like the Dutch farmers and a lot of farmers around the western world, to all sorts of regulations and new restrictions all the time, and quite frankly, they feel unheard, unwanted, they fell like they’re being harassed off their land basically, and they are sick and tired of feeling they have not right to exist,” she told Tucker Carlson.

Vlaardingerbroek said the establishment in Germany seemed to hate everything that the farmers, the workers, the blue collar workers and ordinary citizens stood for and that was the reason for the protest.

Politicians and bureaucrats in Europe are spouting the same climate change claptrap as the reason for reducing farm numbers. The real reason is to reduce the food supply and by extension control of people in line with Klaus Schwab’s great reset/UN Agenda 2030 population control agenda.

Don’t forget to attend the Farmers showdown rally on February 6 at Canberra, they are getting squeezed out by the Labor Greens renewable power facade.

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28 thought on “Rise up Aussie farmers, our future food supply is in danger too!”
  1. Coles supports foreign farmers.

    Coles brand classic crinkle cut chips.

    Packed in Belgium from imported ingredients, from who knows where; the Land of the Southern Slavs?

    Geiger counters might be a necessary item when shopping at Coles.

  2. Lawrence, I sympathise with you! So many Aussies are only worried about who’s going to win the footy final or what horse is running in the next race!
    They have no interest in what is being done to Oz…that is, until it affects them personally.E.g. the Great Reset taking away their homes and cars and a terrible, crippling credit scheme brought in.
    Australia has been complacent for too long…we need a war on OUR ground to wake them up.

  3. “Fifty years ago we had over 400,000 farmers. Today, we have less than 40,000.”

    50 years ago we used to make a few things for ourselves too!

    The joint has been asset stripped and our independence and self sufficiency completely destroyed. Whatever we have available is pretty much foreign controlled or managed! We have been substantially demanufactured/deindustrialised and are now even collapsing our control of our primary industries and resources.

    So much so we have how many days of fuel supplies to survive on if the sht hits the fan? 4 days was it? It’s a great time to be picking a fight with China, eh?

    Now even major elements of “our” corporate sector are cancelling our Australia Day celebrations allegedly because we’re not interested in celebrating our National Day.

    Australia as a nation itself is quietly being cancelled. Plenty of evidence of that!

    Vale, Aussies!

  4. Yes, things they claim can only return to “normal” once every person and every farm animal on the planet has been “vaxxinated” (into submission or extinction through hunger).

    And no doubt food supply MONOPOLIES will inevitably lead to increased “efficiency” yields for their operator, not to mention their profits.

    But I’m told there’s no need to panic, the world’s greatest philanthropists and richest operators (Zuckerberg, Gates, Blackrock, Vanguard, etc) are buying up huge tracts of farm land all over the Globe. Being “philanthropists”, they will certainly look after us?

    Nevertheless, first they need to eliminate the small independent farmers who stand in the way of their “efficiencies” and monopoly profits. The big question on FEBRUARY 6 is where do WE, the little people, stand?

    When it comes to our survival, if we don’t stand with the small independent farmers, we’ll inevitably prove to be against them. AND ULTIMATELY AGAINST OURSELVES!

    February 6 will show who we really are… Fair dinkum Aussies or not!

  5. And if we can’t get to the Farmers rally on February 6 in Canberra, consider supporting the ‘Keep Farmers Farming’ campaign.

    Mr David Jochinke, third generation grain and livestock farmer from NW Victoria, on his first official day as president launched:

    The ‘Keep Farmers Farming’ campaign.

    Farmers have always put food on the table for Australians and clothes on our back.

    But right now, decisions are being made in Canberra that will make it harder to do:

    They’re taking away the water, land and workers we need to grow your food and fibre. That means fewer farmers can do what they do. And when farmers grow less, Australians pay more.

    The hard facts are:

    #Over the past 30 years, Australia has lost over 15% of its farmland.
    9 out of 10 farmers are struggling to find workers.

    #Plans to remove water from farmers could reduce farm production by $9 billion.

    #We need support from government to ensure we have the right policies that help Keep Farmers Farming and allow our farmers to feed and clothe Australians.”

    So if you love Aussie grown, help us protect Aussie farms and add your name to our letter to the Prime Minister.
    SIGN NOW!

    To the Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese,

    We call on your Government to reverse policies which restrict farmers’ access to water, land and workers and make it harder to grow food and fibre for all Australians.

    Help us to keep farmers farming.

    Name xxx
    Surname xxx

    https://keepfarmersfarming.org.au/support/

  6. Farming communities have been betrayed as the Albanese Government secured changes to the Murray Darling Basin Plan in the Senate recently.

    VFF Water Council Chair Andrew Leahy said the Albanese Government had trampled over previous commitments it had made to water recovery.

    “The Albanese Government don’t care that they are breaking promises made over ten years ago. Tony Burke in 2012 promised no water buybacks for the 450GL, but this is no longer the case”.

    “Previously water recovery for the 450GL was only possible if a project passed the socio-economic test and had no negative impacts on communities. This test has been bypassed in the legislation and negative impacts on communities will now be allowed.”

    “The Albanese Government is hell-bent on trying to turn our river system into a super pipeline to South Australia to win political points. There is no regard for the local environments that are getting damaged along the way”.

    “Make no mistake, less water will result in less food and it seems it will take until the next drought when we have food shortages for everyone to realize the damage this legislation has caused.”

    The VFF will continue to fight for the best outcomes for Victorian communities and continues to support the Victorian Government in its opposition to these reforms.” (December 1, 2023; https://www.vff.org.au/basin-communities-hung-out-to-dry/)

  7. Today there are about 136,000 farms owned by about 90,000 farmers and there are 325,000 employed by the farm sector not 40,000 and we hope for their sake most of them turn up in Canberra on Feb 6. Editor

  8. It seems that all these wantabees in corporate positions have taken on more than they can chew. Being in charge of a corporation they are liable to prosecution for “breaking the contract” between themselves and the people. If only enough of “the people” realised this and started prosecutions of this lawful charge.

  9. In the interests of maintaining focus, people should choose their battles carefully. The windmills have been proven in Holland and outback Australia for a long time.
    They are not technically impossible at all but I agree it’s funny when they burst into flames and fall over.
    “Pumped Hydro” was all the rage for about 5 minutes and who knows what’s happening with Malcolm TangBao’s Snowy 2. The geology is a disaster and their boring machine keeps getting stuck. Maybe Sweet Dumpling himself could write in and tell us how it’s going. As for the other wind turbines, there seems to be a small chance of getting a quality product into an acceptable location, maybe about 10% are delivering as they should be, so it’s a procurement and location problem. Who is getting the kickbacks ???

  10. Gary Oraniuk, said: “but the fact is that despite the Battalion knowing what the caper is, they do not seem to be aware that the various representative groups, if they field fees and are incorporated-and they will be:”

    The Billboard Battalion started ot as one concerned farmer, one ute, and maybe his farm dog.

    Not much different today, just more utes and more dogs.

    It is a volunteer run community group..
    I feel sure that they will be adhering to legislation and laws. The farmer who started and runs it, is quite a clue bloke.

    Cheers

  11. advaustralia said – “We need to start again, but not with any of the useless drones that infest our parliament today.”

    Indeed. What’s there should be bulldozed into the dirt, because it’s not our “government”, it’s ALL owned and controlled by a bunch of foreign psychopaths.

    And that’s neither pejorative nor allegorical, folks, it’s the LITERAL TRUTH.

    advaustralia also said – “Remember, WE ARE THE MASTERS — THE POLITICIANS ARE OUR PUBLIC SERVANTS.”

    Well, they’re SUPPOSED to be.

    But they’re not.

    They’re employed by the COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CORPORATION registered in Washington DC and owned by a bunch of genocidal Globalist billionaires.

    Genocidal Globalist billionaires who happen to be our politicians’ masters, not us.

    And we’re the “useless eaters”, not the masters, and we’re scheduled for extermination.

  12. Lawrence said – “… seriously most are brains washed and the rest are just DUMB.”

    Copy that. Many people who are smart enough and should know better just DON’T WANT to know, because they’re way too determined to live their busy lives than to face up to the adversity of fighting for themselves and their children and their country and Humanity.

    BUT on the bright side – the two million bodies at Canberra a couple of years ago emphatically confirms that AT LEAST 10% of Australians know something’s up – probably many more by now.

    What’s ALWAYS been lacking is cohesion of thought and unity of purpose. That’s still a challenge.

  13. Good on you on, but the fact is that despite the Battalion knowing what the caper is, they do not seem to be aware that the various representative groups, if they field fees and are incorporated-and they will be:
    https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=77097140166
    must have an insurer and all employees, Board Members included, must be indemnified.
    And if they are in breach of their Charter must consequently accept full commercial liability for all loss, harm and injury perpetrated on their Members, no questions asked.
    That liability factor is one reason Cairn News published that lengthy article about me beating up my local council CORPORATION by holding them to their commercial liability.
    That is what I would suggest the Battalion do.

  14. tonyryan43, said: “Farmers need to wake up to this. Obviously, the Billboard Batallion represents the light sleepers.”

    Tony, thanks for the (as usual) good info.

    As far as I can tell, the Billboard Battalion does not represent any main stream farmer organizations.

    They just give out info on what the main stream farmer organizations have done, are presently doing, and plan to do to the farmers. And info on what is really going on in Australia.

    They are well up to speed on the UNWEF, WHO, Banks, shonky governments, etc.

    Cheers.

  15. I am not sure what is wro g with thw Aussie farmers, maybe lime some comments here they are their own worst enemies???? But what do know is Aussies in general are dumb ad dog shit. It distresses my greatly and I don’t say that flittantly, maybe they have been brain washed for so long. I don’t know ???? At work in office there were 6 people and I mentioned about Woolworths and Aldi not selling Australia Day items, I was mad as hell and they all looked at me lime I was stupid and carrying on about nothing. I was so angry and I mentioned the It didn’t surprise me about Woolies as their largest shareholder is Blackrock, all of them said who is Blackrock. I said haven’t you heard of that evil mob, they all looked at me like I was talking in another language… then I mentioned Raytheon again blank stares… I shook my head and walked out in disgust… mumbling dumb phuc’s… friends I have k own for years are the same… but what do you expect… theY watch abc crap, the project, who the hell with half a brain watches that shit. GRRR. As well as the other shitty stations, seriously most are brains washed and the rest are just DUMB.

  16. The CEOs of all farmer organisations were replaced by globalist agents before 2000. The Cattlemens Association was the first to be taken over; others by 1983. In 1984, buffalo producers were paid to stop protesting against America;s BTBEC programme (Cattle and buff eradication campaign).

    Farmers need to wake up to this. Obviously, the Billboard Batallion represents the light sleepers.

    But we are running out of time. The US and UK have declared war on Yemen and intend to wipe out the Houthis who, of course, knew this was coming and are prepared. Iran and Turkey will not stand by and see the people of Gaza and West Bank abandoned and so will come to Yemen’s aid. Russia cannot permit the loss of Iran. This would cause catastrophic trade dislocation.

    Albo, or course, realises we must keep out of this war otherwise we will be stuck in the south Asia-Pacific like a dunny in the desert, with the US getting flushed away and no friends in this part of he world to look after us. Just joking. Sorry, Albo fans, no, he has not protected us. Effectively, Albo has declared war against Iran, Iraq, Syria, Hezbollah, Palestine, Turkey, Russia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. As the days pass, you can add to that list Jordan, UAE, and Qatar. Eventually, all BRICS and African nations.

    But never mind, Albo muses, our biggest trading partner, China, will stick by us.

    That vast roaring sound we can hear is the world laughing at us.

    Eventually, China will have to back the multi-polar nations and, as Australia hosts a dozen key US military installations, these will have to be knocked out. Singapore, the commercial nerve centre of China, will cancel our fuel supplies and within days, there will be no transport for food, medical, mechanical, or fuel supplies.

    There is a light at the end of the tunnel; at least for Albo. This emergency will justify his import of mercenaries to finally put down the restless Aussie citizens. Albo is worried about having his neck steretched and this is his only protection.

    So, if you see some battlehardend soldiers moving quickly down your street, take note of the sloping Z emblem on their shouldiers and their Ukrainian accents, and say your prayers, or raise your arm at 45 degree salute, depending upon your attachment to life.

  17. One Nation and renewable technology news: One Nation want renewable technology to be reliable, affordable, and which doesn’t damage the environment or good farming land.

    Former leader and co-founder of the Greens, Bob Brown, has declared sections of the wind farm industry are ‘not doing it in the service of the planet’ and are ‘negative’.

    Over the last few months, Senator Malcolm Roberts has listened to locals in Ravenshoe, North Queensland, who have expressed environmental concerns about wind farms in their communities. The Daintree Rainforest is being bulldozed to install yet another wind farm to blight the landscape.

    In Victoria, One Nation Rikkie-Lee Tyrell has introduced legislation to make solar farms pay a bond for the environmental damage they cause to a landscape once installed.

    State Labor governments have stated they support most of these wind farms and oppose our legislation for solar farm bonds in Victoria, but in a glimmer of hope, federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek has indicated a tougher approach to some wind farms, with a Victorian facility recently rejected on environmental grounds.

    One Nation knows you can’t pick and choose which wind projects destroy the environment. They all do. We know also these turbines need replacing every 15–20 years. There is no practical means to recycle them, so they end up in landfills.

    https://www.onenation.org.au/radical-greens-turn-on-wind-farms?utm_campaign=newsletter_for_10_jan_2024_iv&utm_medium=email&utm_source=onenation

  18. Gary Oraniuk, said: ‘The farmers are their own worst enemy, simply because of their conservatism, preceded only by their representative organisations.”
    “I have sent it to the billboard Battalion people too, to no reply, so far.”

    Gary, thanks for the video, good realistic and relevant content.

    I have watched many videos put out by the Billboard Battalion. They are well aware of what you are saying.

    They are well aware that farmers representative organizations are not necessarily on the side of the farmers,.
    My view, those organizations verge on /are traitors and sell outs.

    The Billboard Battalion is run by farmers and supporters, all volunteers. Many are still running farms, etc, so can be busy with seasonal work. And they put in many hours traveling to other communities.

    If we put most of our efforts into getting the communities up to speed (the realities and truths) we could start fixing the mess we are in, in months, not years.

    What is being done by the Billboard Battalion can be done in large cities.
    Permanent Community information Centres, run by volunteers only, could/should be established in every community across all of Australia.

    Communities are established for shooiing. fishing, knitting, bingo, footy, politics, secret societies, etc.

    Why not for the common cause of getting back Australia, to stop the harming and murdering, enslaving, and stealing of our property, and the destroying of our communities, etc, etc?

    The majority uf Australians are definitely
    still more interested in their favorite sport or hobby.
    The real problems we face appear to be hidden away in their minds, because it is all too scary and will need their assistance to fix?

    Or it may be because they are not able (don’t want to) break free of the constant MSM brainwashing and indoctrination

    Cheers

  19. “Katter has been a lone voice for so long”, credit to him that he shows people that there can be a voice of reason if enough stoopids wake up and stop voting red-blue-green-teal. What have the major parties delivered lately, exorbitant electricity costs, no planning for floods, lies about global warming killing the reef, lies about injections, lockdowns and inflation caused by excessive money printing, their biggest sacred cow ever. A small handful of conservatives are honest and the rest of red-blue-green-teal need to jump in a sack and drown themselves. All I’m talking about here is honesty, not one political position or another.

  20. Thank God the farmers are taking ACTION– I will be there at Parliament House to support their protest.–We need the remaining 10% doing their farmwork.–hard enough along with much poor soil , chem trails, droughts and fires..Vote out these major parties ,or we are without food.We could be so much more productive with the Bradfield scheme, water taken inland to Queensland and down to the South. Where is the action for productivity .?Katter has been a lone voice for so long.

  21. Fifty years ago we had over 400,000 farmers. Today, we have less than 40,000. We need not just the farmers, but EVERYONE to turn up outside Parliament next month. It’s time to put the pressure on the politicians, especially the lawyers sitting unconstitutionally (see S 44 Constitution), to GET OUT OF OUR PARLIAMENT. We need to start again, but not with any of the useless drones that infest our parliament today. We want real REPRESENTATIVES will will SERVE We the People. Remember, WE ARE THE MASTERS — THE POLITICIANS ARE OUR PUBLIC SERVANTS.

  22. The farmers are their own worst enemy, simply because of their conservatism, preceded only by their representative organisations.
    I sent this, yesterday, to the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, and it will be going to the deadheads at the Australian Industry Group soon:
    https://rumble.com/v45pcpk-have-business-and-agriculture-representative-groups-actually-done-their-job.html
    But think I am absolutely correct on all points.
    I have sent it to the billboard Battalion people too, to no reply, so far.

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