Canadian Dairy Farmer Exposes Government Scheme
In today's world, food prices are constantly on the rise. But have you ever wondered why? One Canadian farmer has recently shed light on a dark truth about the government's role in controlling food prices.
Jerry Huigen, a dairy farmer from Ontario, Canada, posted a viral video this week exposing the government's scheme to force dairy farmers to waste perfectly good milk, so prices can remain high.
Jerry: "I dumped 30,000 liters of milk, and it breaks my heart. The government keeps Canadian milk at around $7 per liter because the producers have no say anymore and the state makes them dump the extra milk. This time I’m going public. I want the people to see the pain that us growers have of 365 days."
Jerry's video has sparked a heated debate on social media and has caught the attention of many Canadians. In the video, Jerry explains how his farm was "over their quota" as determined by the government, before noting people could be using the excess product he's forced to dump.
According to the National Post, "Ever since the 1970s, Canadian dairy farmers have been subject to a state-sanctioned cartel that artificially limits supply in order to drive up prices and ensure profitability for farmers." This means that the government controls the amount of milk produced, and when farmers exceed their quota, they're forced to dump the excess milk, leading to waste and high prices for consumers.
This is just the beginning of the Great Reset food shortages that have been warned about by globalists. The global food supply is at risk, and it's up to us to raise awareness and demand change.
Jerry: "This is not just about me and my farm. This is about all the dairy farmers in Canada and all over the world who are facing the same challenges. We need to stand together and fight for our rights."
Share this video, start a conversation, and let your voice be heard. The food we eat and the prices we pay for it are important issues that affect us all. Don't let the government control the food supply.
Voiceover: Let's work together to create a better future for our food and our farmers.
#FoodShortages #GreatReset #CanadianDairyFarmer