02/08/2024 / By Kevin Hughes
David DuByne has lamented that the farmer protests in Europe aren’t being talked about during the Feb. 2 episode of his program “Adapt 2030” on Brighteon.TV.
“This is the world’s No. 1 story that’s not being spoken about in any way, shape or form. It’s being hidden from the media; you know why? Because it’s a continuation of humanity coming together,” he said.
“Are we back to serfdom? It seems like they are trying to take us that way and the farmers just are not having it. Overregulation, overtaxing, dumping of grains from the Ukraine. They are at that wall behind them, and there’s nothing more dangerous than putting something behind a wall that has no escape,” he continued. “Their backs are against the wall, and we’ve seen it in history. Those that have nothing else to lose, lose it. And they have completely united in a front to cut off the food, cut off the roads until the changes are made.”
According to DuByne, the media blackout about the protest stems from the supposed leaders of the world fearing that humanity is uniting to fight back and say “no” against the oligarchs wanting to make people serfs again. “We are going to relegate them back to the dustbin of history. Serfdom in the 1400s is gone. It’s not coming back. They wish it would, but it’s not going to.”
The “Adapt 2030” host also mentioned that in France, troops have already been brought in to try to stop the protesting farmers. Tanks, police officers and 15,000 soldiers have been going up against a few farmers.
Despite this, the French farmers had already blocked the roads going into Paris and caused a siege of the French capital. DuBuyne added that in addition to the roads being closed, rail operations are being disrupted across Europe, especially in France. (Related: French farmers join German farmers in blocking highways with tractors, throwing manure to stop globalist agenda that targets farms for destruction.)
Given the situation, French Interior Minister Gerard Darmanin has called on law enforcement to exercise “moderation.” According to a report by the Le Monde newspaper, he instructed them to refrain from “intervening at the blockade points” and instead work to “secure them.”
DuByne continued that the farmers’ slogan “No Farmers, No Food” is easy to understand. The whole point of the protests in France and other countries was to cause a mass famine across Europe to cause and direct political change against the oligarchs. Thus, the so-called “power brokers” are now terrified of the farmers all across the continent uniting for change.
“It’s great when one country unites and everybody else stands around it, looks and says ‘You know what, OK – it’s your country, your thing.’ This time, all the countries are uniting together across Europe,” he said. The “Adapt 2030” host also warned that the angry and hungry people are going to overrun the elite centers of power and demand change.
Moreover, DuByne also pointed to many European Union flags being ripped across Europe. The protesting farmers aren’t just tearing the flags – but also burning them, stomping and spitting on them and using them as floor rags.
“They are done with the European Union. We just saw $54 billion worth of funds heading over to Ukraine, yet the farmers are losing their subsidies for diesel fuel. Farmers protest against the EU.”
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Watch the full Feb. 2 episode of “Adapt 2030” below. “Adapt 2030” with David DuByne airs every Friday at 2-3 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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