
The 2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up: Dutch Farmers and Fishermen is now available to Solari Report subscribers!
If you want to understand what is happening with European farmers—and the wider implications for food, farming, and property rights everywhere—this tour-de-force volume is a must-read. This report includes:
- A powerful Introduction by Catherine Austin Fitts, who explains why the war on European farmers is “part of a bigger war … intimately connected to the building of the control grid and control of our money and the economy”
- A deep dive into the policies (and cover stories) that are undermining the Netherlands’ hard-working farmers and fishermen, by the talented Dutch researcher and writer Elze van Hamelen
- A beautiful photo spread of some of the Dutch farming community’s unsung heroes
Elze also wrote the Solari Report’s blockbuster report titled Pharma Food. As Catherine notes in her Introduction to Dutch Farmers and Fishermen, the two reports combined constitute a “one-two punch” that is vital reading for all who wish to understand the threats to food sovereignty and property rights.
I cried when I watched bulldozers scrape fertile topsoil off fertile meadows where once healthy, placid cows grazed. Next, water drainage and management disappeared, Neat, straight ditches made way for ‘picturesque’ meandering streams. Glossy infographics marked the start of bicycle paths through this newly created wilderness. Wetlands, rare birds and insects, protected environments were the new lies that were supposed to make us tread reverently or better still: keep out for fear of unsettling some rare speckled snail or something.
I live near one of Mark Rutte’s ‘food hubs’ where they get irritated when you ask them about it. Where their synthetic proteins are called ‘duurzaam’ and organic because they use biotech to develop it. It only took a few years to make my verdant and productive country unrecognisable.
My town got a walking path. Poured concrete down the town commons and transferred ownership from the states. Now the crepe myrtles that lined the town commons are dying from toxicity. Don’t know if it is the asphalt, something they lay underneath or the large cell tower.