Mainstream Media Hiding Massive Protests Going On Around The Globe
Discontent with left-wing policy failures is triggering massive protests all over the world....
If you skim the front pages of major corporate news outlets, you’ll find no mention of the economic protests raging in Spain, Morocco, Greece, and the United Kingdom...
According to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which records protests worldwide, 11 countries are currently seeing protests of more than 1,000 people in response to the rising cost of living and other economic woes in 2022. As of July 5, Carnegie had recorded protests of more than 120,000 people in France, 100,000 in Spain, 10,000 in Greece, 10,000 in Kazakhstan, 10,000 in Sri Lanka, 10,000 in India, 5,000 in Iran, 5,000 in Peru, 1,000 people in Argentina, 1,000 in Morocco, and 1,000 in the U.K....
Aside from a scant headline here and there, America’s most popular news providers, The Washington Post, New York Times, CNN, and NBC, did not cover these protests, despite the French and Spanish protests being 10 to 100 times larger than the protests these corporate media giants did report.
None of these four major outlets wrote a single line on the protests of more than 100,000 demonstrators in Spain, more than 10,000 in Greece, more than 1,000 in Morocco, and more than 1,000 in the U.K....
Corporate media won’t talk about the rest of these protests because the countries are struggling from economically disastrous policies akin to President Joe Biden’s. Any show of economic turmoil in EU member states could be traced back to EU sanctions on Russia or green energy failures, which would fly in the face of the corporate media’s agenda. Many of these countries have inflationary monetary policies.
The leftist media will tell you about Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Iran, and Peru, however, but only to bolster its pro-Ukraine/anti-Russia narrative that denies the realities of war to promote Biden’s efforts to empty our pockets and replenish Ukraine’s....
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Farmers Fight Back… Tractor Blockades, Burning Hay Bales & Animal Manure Showers, by Peter Breggin MD and Ginger Ross Breggin, 9 July 2022:
This week the photos and short videos of some 40,000 Dutch farmers and ranchers protesting are everywhere. Hundreds of tractors, trailers, and other farm equipment are lined up in blockade formation, bringing commerce to a standstill in the Netherlands.... In solidarity with the farmers, fishermen have been blockading ports. Dozens of farm tractors and other big equipment are slow-roll blockading major arteries into the country. Airports are blocked. Huge bales of hay have been dropped along the meridian of the freeways and set on fire. Giant tankers filled with animal manure fertilizer are being driven to local city halls and other government facilities, and the contents dumped at the door....
The United Nations (UN) Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) set a target for the year 2030 to protect at least 30 percent of land and seas in the world. To align with that goal8, a plan announced by the European Union (EU) through its governing body, the European Commission, aims to protect 30 percent of land and seas by 2030 for biodiversity.
The World Economic Forum (WEF), with its focus on partnerships between national governments and private international businesses, is on board with the Agenda 2030 project, too. Klaus Schwab of WEF and UN General Secretary, Antonio Guterres signed an agreement to accelerate Agenda 2030 in 2019....
The Dutch government published a plan on June 10, 2022, declaring that the Netherland’s nitrogen output must be halved by the year 2030 to meet the climate change goals set by the European Union (EU), the World Economic Forum (WEF), and the United Nations (UN)....
The Minister for Nitrogen and Nature (yes, that is really the government title) has been personally targeted, with farmers driving their tractors and tankers to the minister’s home, spraying the house and yard with manure....
Agenda 21/Agenda 2030 There is No Difference, by Tom DeWeese, American Policy, 4 October 2017.
Stop Agenda 2030, John Birch Society.
Agenda 2030, UN.