by Mac Slavo, SHTF Plan:
Canadian dairy farmer Jerry Huigen was forced to dump 30,000 liters of milk amid surging dairy prices. His “crime”? Huigen, the “criminal”, exceeded the government’s milk production quota.
This is not a joke, and this is the world we live in. If you still think you’re free, it may do you some good to really educate yourself and figure out who is really controlling you and who your master is. Hint: government is slavery, as Huigen has found out.
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“Right now we are over our quotum, um, it’s regulated by the government and by the DFO (Dairy Farmers of Ontario),” says Huigen, as he stands beside a machine spewing fresh milk into a drain. “Look at this milk running away. Cause it’s the end of the month. I dump thirty thousand liters of milk, and it breaks my heart.”
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According to a report by The Foundation for Economic Education, Huigen says people are always asking his opinion on dairy prices as a dairy farmer. They constantly want to know why prices are so high.
“This here Canadian milk is seven dollars a liter. When I go for my haircut people say, ‘Wow, seven dollars Jerry, for a little bit of milk,” he says, as he fills a glass of the milk being dumped and drinks. “I say well, you have to go higher up. Cause we have no say anymore, as a dairy farmer on our own farm. They make us dump it.”
Government making a Dairy Farm in Southern Ontario dump 30,000 litres of milk because they have gone over quota.
Can’t donate it to a food bank, or to a hospital, or to a homeless shelter. Right down the drain so we can pay $7 per litre for milk. pic.twitter.com/xMtgv0leQx— Bushels Per Acre (@BushelsPerAcre) February 1, 2023
It isn’t just Canada that has a ruling class hell-bent on complete and total control over every single thing humans do. Milk dumping is also quite common in the United States as well.
During the early stages of the pandemic, FEE wrote about farmers dumping millions of gallons of milk even as prices for dairy products were increasing. Nor was this some kind of pandemic quirk. It’s been going on for years.
“More than 43 million gallons’ worth of milk were dumped in fields, manure lagoons or animal feed, or have been lost on truck routes or discarded at plants in the first eight months of [the year], according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” the Wall Street Journal reported in 2016.
All of the milk dumping schemes stem from one single problem: there’s a throne of power, and when someone sits on it, and the public believes they are now required to serve that sitter, they will do as commanded. The “command” isn’t the problem, the throne is and it won’t matter if you change who sits. The goal is to control and always has been.