SHOCK REPORT: Tens of thousands hit the streets in Germany for MASSIVE PROTEST against fuel tax increases..

5 thoughts on “SHOCK REPORT: Tens of thousands hit the streets in Germany for MASSIVE PROTEST against fuel tax increases..

  1. Regardless the size of a “protest” or even the fact that it’s a sign that huge numbers of people are upset, just ask yourself this one question – what exactly is the desired outcome in the minds of the protesters? If it is what we suspect – to change the minds of the policy-makers – then we have right there the main reason “protests” never work. When you hand over your power to “elected officials” you will NEVER get what you want. The ONLY way to get what you want is to take that power back into your own hands & NEVER let anyone else have “authority” over you! In my mind the word “protest” just conjures up the image of a whining child. Stop “protesting” & start DOING & once you start doing don’t ever stop! If you don’t then evil wins every time.

    1. Nate Dog, This is a great read. I am beginning to understand that when it comes to the Bill of Rights, there is no giving over and no taking back the power of the individual. I believe that power has always been the birthright of every individual. The Americans were the first to prove it. What needs to happen is that all individuals everywhere, grab hold of those 10 Articles and move as a unified force of separate individuals under that one most powerful law and exert their authority with zero tolerance for violations of that individual authority. I think the difference between what Hitler tried to do, and what the farmers tried to do is that both were ineffective because under Hitler, the military industrial complex sucked them into a war machine which got everyone killed in a collective. The tyranny got worse. The farmers blew off some steam. Nothing will come of that. They will all just go home to the unrelenting tyranny and live under policy unless they get that Bill of Rights simmering and seething under their skin, and they start to set traps for the policy-makers to fall into when they come on to their lands and prosecute them in Common Law courts. Everyone must be of the SAME mind at the same time, for it to work. This will happen eventually.

      Meanwhile, who will be the ones to clean up the mess they made? I suppose there’s good money to be made in the septic-sucking business.

  2. There are protests and there are protests, so I think it depends on the type of protest. Some actually throw a wrench in things and mess up business as usual. I have to differentiate between active and passive protests. Some who just show up with a sign to express disapproval or condemnation may achieve nothing, except for maybe raising awareness/bringing attention to an issue to get more on-board to fight it. Then there are the active protests that may actually disrupt something that is advancing tyranny/cruelty, etc. If enough of those keep happening they could contribute to the shutting down of things. Yeah, the fight is inevitable, but while we’re moving there it doesn’t mean we can’t do some damage on the way. Bears repeating: Every effort is better than none. I say become a pest. Disrupt comfort zones; let each individual take it as far as he or she can. Can’t remember who said it, but someone suggested we be like washing machines: “Agitate. That’s how you get the dirt out.”

    .

    1. I have seen reports showing the magnitude of the crowds, the farm equipment and the trucks coming together to shut Germany down. Truly, I must agree with you, galen. Unlike the Canadian trucker rally, which was like a huge Canada Day party for our freedom, there is one thing missing. Not one jackboot in the Germany event to be seen anywhere! The Canadians got trampled on and tossed in jail. Some are still in jail. Others won their cases under our Canadian Bill of Rights and were released yesterday. I guess time will tell which side of history the the German police services and/or the mercenaries for the NWO will take. So far, so good!

      1. Still, that case was processed through the Administrative Admiralty. The Canadian Bill of Rights mentions the queen which means that under that law, the people are still subjects. We need to learn how to exercise our freedom through the Common Law. I believe the best example of Common Law, is under the American Bill of Rights. We still have a long way to go before we become a free nation.

Join the Conversation

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


*